If ActiveX is enabled for your web browser, you may also request that the WACI create a batch file
waciload.bat
that will execute this command. The batch file will be placed at the root of your local
drive.
To actually upload the file, click the “Ready to Download Firmware“ button. The blue Status LED will
turn OFF, and all the Serial LEDs for both ports will be on. You will now need to upload the OS or boot
file using a tfpt client.
To use the default Windows tftp client, open a Command Line (or DOS Shell) window and execute the
tftp command shown on your web page OR simply execute the batch file. Alternatively, you may double-
click on the batch file.
While the file is uploading, the serial LEDs will blink one at a time. Once the file is uploaded, the WACI
will reset, and you will be able to access the WACI’s web pages again.
Two important notes:
•
You will not be able use the WACI for anything else while it is in the firmware upgrade
mode.
•
You may only update one firmware file at a time. If you wish to update both the boot-strap
loader and firmware, you will need to completely upload one first, then repeat the entire
process for the other.
Events (See section: The Event Manager)
Details of the Event Manager are described in the section, The Event Manager (page
).
Files
Selecting the “Files” link or icon will simply take you to the WACI's ftp server:
ftp://[IP Address or Host Name]/
Typically, selecting this link will display the ftp directory in a browser window, such as Internet Explorer
for Windows XP: