Use command “
ls
” to list files on CFIP flash disk.
Use command “
delete
<filename>
” to delete the file from the CFIP Flash disk.
6.
Proceed with steps 5. and 6. in
Chapter 7.1
.
You can also use any preferable FTP client if you wish.
7.2
Uploading File via Serial Port (Xmodem)
File upload via serial port takes much longer time compared to use of TFTP and should be used
only in case Ethernet connection with the CFIP management system is not available, or does not start
normally.
1.
Connect the ASCII console to the CFIP serial port, make connection with the following
properties: Bits per second: 19200; Data bits: 8; Parity: none; Stop bits: 1; Flow control:
none; if using ‘Hyper Terminal’ program, please refer to
Chapter 2.3.1
for information how
to make a connection.
2.
Type ‘restartcpu’ and, while CFIP is booting, press any key when ‘boot.ini?’ prompt appears.
This will stop executing script in ‘boot.ini’ file and the CFIP will remain in MicroMonitor
mode. This is the system start-up mode which loads the management system firmware;
Note: When you are in MicroMonitor mode, the ‘uMON>’ prompt will be displayed, instead
of normal prompt with CFIP name (default ‘SAF>’).
3.
In MicroMonitor mode enter the following command:
xmodem –cd –F <file_path-no_flags> -f Ec
where
<file_path-no_flags>
- file name with no flags specified
‘
Ec
’ – file flags, in case the file is firmware file - ‘E’ and ‘c’ flags must be used; if the file is boot
configuration file (boot.ini), the flags must be ‘
Be
’ (‘B’ and ‘e’); the flags for configuration
backup files may not be specified, in that case the command will be
xmodem –cd –F <file_path-no_flags>
After xmodem command execution, proceed to the next step.
4.
Use terminal emulation software with file upload function, such as
Hyper Terminal
(in
Windows) to upload the firmware file to CFIP as binary image (use binary transfer mode),
using
Xmodem
protocol.
If you are using
Hyper Terminal
, proceed as follows: from menu select ‘Transfer
Send
File…’, then select file and in ‘protocol’ box select
Xmodem
protocol and press ‘Send’ button.
The following box should appear:
CFIP PhoeniX Series TDM/IP Split Mount System Technical Description and Configuration Guide
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Rev. 1.13
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