2.6.4 Utility—SD Card File View and Load
Displays a list of files on the SD memory card, and allows you to update the programmes stored in LPR cards
(cards with local processors) and Cell Stations (CSs).
This option is only available at Installer level.
To update the programme stored in an LPR card, the card must first be set to out of service (OUS). To update
the programme stored in a CS, the port of the card (CSIF/DHLC/DLC) that the CS is attached to must be set
to OUS, but the card itself must be set to in service (INS). Only cards that are in the correct status will be
displayed.
The name, date and time of creation, and size of files are displayed.
This utility can also display information on activation key files stored in the SD memory card.
The effective date, IPCMPR-ID/IPCEMPR-ID, activation key type, number of activation keys, and expiration
data of activation keys are displayed on the Detail screen. The expiration data of preinstalled activation keys
is displayed as "Unlimited duration".
To view and load files on the SD memory card
1.
From the
Utility
menu, select
SD Card File View and Load
.
2.
Click on the name of the desired file.
Only files containing programme data (whose filenames start with "P") can be selected.
3.
Click
Detail
.
The Detail screen will be displayed. Header information from the chosen SD memory card file is displayed
on the left.
4.
From the
Card
drop-down list on the right, select the card(s) whose software you want to update.
•
To update a specific card or port:
•
LPR cards: select the slot number and card name.
•
CSs: select the slot number and card name, and then select the related CS port from the drop-down
list directly below.
•
To update all matching cards simultaneously:
•
Select "ALL".
5.
Click
View
to update the displayed header information of the selected files.
The file with the higher File Version and File Revision numbers is newer.
6.
Click
Load
to update the file stored on the PBX.
When the update is finished, a message will be displayed.
7.
Click
OK
.
The display will return to the Detail screen.
To view information on activation key files stored in the SD memory card (Interactive mode
only)
1.
From the
Utility
menu, select
SD Card File View and Load
.
2.
Click on the name of the desired activation key file.
3.
Click
Detail
.
The Detail screen will be displayed.
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