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01/14/05 10:56:41 CWD C:\ successful
01/14/05 10:56:48 Command "PORT 192,168,13,101,5,23" received
01/14/05 10:56:48 PORT set to 192.168.13.101 - 1303 (5,23)
01/14/05 10:56:48 Command "RETR vx304.bin" received
01/14/05 10:56:48 RETRieve started on file vx304.bin
01/14/05 10:56:48 Transfer finished
01/14/05 10:56:48 Got file C:\vx304.bin successfully
01/14/05 10:56:50 Command "QUIT" received
01/14/05 10:56:50 QUIT or close - user anonymous logged out
The difference in the two examples is that when switch is running the older versions of the
image, the switch will request to download the image from the root directory on the C: drive.
If the above test fails, you will already from the FTP client session get a good idea of what the
problem is, so you may not have to inspect the log from the FTP server.
8.4.3 Typical problems
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FTP server not running
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Anonymous logins not allowed
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Image file does not exist in the home directory (first example) or root directory
(second example)
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Root directory access not allowed (second example).
If you can not succeed in performing these examples there is no point trying to upgrade the
image on the Westermo OnTime switch. It will not work.
When the above test is completed successfully, we know that the FTP server itself is running
and is set up correctly. If there are still problems when you try to upgrade the image through
Westermo OnTime IP config, the next step is to repeat the above process from another PC in
the local network. With the deployment of Windows XP Service pack 2 and various anti virus
programs, the FTP access might be stopped in the firewall on your PC. If this is the case, you
either need to configure your firewall to allow FTP access, or simply disable the firewall while
you are upgrading your Westermo OnTime switch.