2.6.16 Utility—Timed Update
Updates programs in the LPR cards (optional service cards with local processors) by comparing them with
files found on the SD memory card on a preset schedule, and downloading newer files to the cards.
This option is only available at Installer level.
It is recommended to set the timed update to take place during the least active time period, for example late
at night.
Cards are automatically set to OUS status during an update, and returned to INS status when the update is
complete.
This utility does not apply to CS programs. These must be updated manually using the
SD Card File View
and Load
utility (see
2.6.4 Utility—SD Card File View and Load
).
When this utility has been set, all commands that would affect the status of cards are prevented from operating.
The list of these commands is as follows:
•
Card status change (INS/OUS)
•
Diagnosis commands
•
Card installation
•
Card deletion
•
Remote reset
•
LPR program download requests
•
ISDN automatic setup requests (BRI card)
•
Signalling Bit Monitor requests (T1/E1)
•
Line trace start requests (T1/E1)
•
ISDN/QSIG Protocol Data Trace start requests
•
Time setting
•
CS program download requests
•
File deletion
When a function other than those listed above, that cannot be performed while Timed Update has been set,
is selected, an error message will be displayed.
To turn this utility on:
1.
From the
Utility
menu, select
Timed Update
.
2.
Select the
Set
option.
The time setting box will become available.
3.
Enter the desired time using the number keys.
Click in the hour or minute field and use the up and down arrows to adjust the displayed time in increments
of one unit.
4.
Click
Apply
.
A message box will be displayed.
5.
Click
Yes
.
To turn this utility off:
1.
From the
Utility
menu, select
Timed Update
.
2.
Select the
Off (Cancel)
option.
3.
Click
Apply
.
A message box will be displayed.
4.
Click
Yes
.
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