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The user should ensure that the correct image is shown before pressing the “Program
Software Image into Non-Volatile Memory” button. Once this button has been pressed the
image is stored into non-volatile memory, this process can take up to 60 seconds and must
not be interrupted.
If the upgrade process is interrupted during the erasure of the image bank, or during the
reprogramming of the image bank, the image bank will be left in a corrupt state. If this occurs
the software must be reloaded. All software images that are stored in non-volatile memory are
protected via the use of CRCs. If the software detects an invalid CRC the image bank is
marked as ‘corrupt’ and the 600 Series bridge boot code will boot the fixed software image. If
this occurs the user must attempt to reload the correct version of software.
During the write process the progress of the upgrade is displayed on the progress tracking
page (Figure 58). The upgrade process should not be interrupted. Interruption of this process
can result in a corrupt main software image, which will result in the recovery image been
booted at the next reset cycle.
Figure 58 - Software Download Progress Indicator
Figure 59 - Software Upgrade Complete
Summary of Contents for MotoWI4 PTP 600 Series
Page 1: ...PTP 600 Series User Guide MOTOROLA POINT TO POINT WIRELESS SOLUTIONS ...
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Page 87: ...85 Figure 34 VLAN Configuration Fields ...
Page 90: ...88 Figure 37 Save Configuration File Screen ...
Page 99: ...97 8 3 3 Detailed Counters Page Figure 43 Detailed Counters Page ...
Page 110: ...108 Figure 49 Fixed Frequency Operation ...
Page 165: ...163 Figure 97 Lower Grounding Configuration ...
Page 180: ...178 Figure 105 Connectorized 600 Series bridge Disarm Installation Page ...
Page 199: ...197 Figure 116 Diagrammatically Showing the E1 T1 Connections ...
Page 201: ...199 Figure 117 Typical Mast Installation with the addition of the E1 T1 cable ...
Page 204: ...202 Figure 119 Surge Arrestor ALPU ORT Connection Illustration ...
Page 211: ...209 Figure 132 64 QAM 0 92 Dual Payload Figure 133 256 QAM 0 81 Dual Payload ...