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NetCrossing Gateway NX-2E1/T1 Operator’s Manual
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econsole table
The unit sends an e-console discovery packet on the WAN and reports all the replies. These
include both gateways and radios that can be reached from the WAN port.
4.7
File Utilities
The NetCrossing Gateway
maintains a file system that allows multiple programs to be stored in either
non-volatile flash PROM or volatile RAM. New programs can be downloaded into the gateway
memory through the auxiliary port, through the Ethernet port, or to a remote gateway across the RF
link.
One of the programs in flash PROM is designated as the default program to run after reboot. On
power up that program is copied from PROM into RAM and the code runs out of RAM.
Both sections of memory (non-volatile flash PROM and volatile RAM) are segregated into two
“directories”. The non-volatile flash PROM is called “flash” signifying the flash PROM and the
volatile RAM is called “tmp” signifying the temporary status of the program. Use the “directory”
command to view the programs loaded and whether they are in non-volatile or volatile memory.
Any program can be invoked with the command “run” without making it the default file. This is
useful when upgrading the software over an RF link as a way to ensure that the new code is working
correctly before making it the default.
console-speed-bps
baud-rate-bps=9600
or
19200
or
38400
or
57600
or
115200
Sets the Auxiliary port of the gateway to the specified baud rate. This setting is not saved in the
gateway configuration, the auxiliary port always reverts to 9600 baud on power up.
This command is useful to speed up the download process over the auxiliary port. Before
issuing the download command, use this command to change the gateway console speed to the
highest baud rate supported by the PC. Then change the terminal settings to match the gateway
speed. Issue the download command described below and initiate the transfer at the terminal.
Examples:
>console-speed-bps baud-rate-bps=115200
copy-file
source=filename
destination=filename
Copies the input-file into the output-file. If the memory location is not defined (flash or tmp),
the command assumes the flash directory.
Examples:
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