Data Device Corporation
BU-67121W Manual
Rev B – 6/16
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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
For information about AIC software, refer to the BU-69094SX Protocol Conversion
SDK Software User’s Manual and the AceXtreme
SDK Software Manual.
7.1 OS Restore USB Flash Drive
A bootable USB flash drive will be supplied with every model of the AIC. The flash
drive will serve the purpose of restoring the OS on the device in case of a corruption
or failure occurs.
The USB drive will also be able to clone (backup) your OS and your files.
The part number for the restore package will be BU-69094R1 v2.0.
For more details about the restore flash drive and procedure please see the BU-
69094SX Protocol Conversion SDK Software User’s Manual.
7.2 Updating The Flash Firmware
These firmware sections are associated with DDC devices only
.
Updating the firmware on the AIC can be done in a couple of ways. It can be done
through the web server via browser or it can be done by logging into the device itself
using telnet or utilizing the VGA port with a monitor and using Standalone Mode.
7.2.1 Updating the firmware via telnet or Standalone Mode (VGA).
When choosing to update the firmware using this method, the steps taken will be
similar to the way you would flash firmware on a Desktop linux system scenario,
running DDC software packages.
Figure shows the login screen via Telnet. You can login to the AIC with the following
default credentials (If you haven’t changed them to your own credentials):
RUN login:
root
Password:
ddc