Appendix D. Sending a New OS to the NL240
3. Open
DevConfig
.
4. Select the
NL240
under
Device Type
.
5. Ensure that the
Use IP Connection
box is checked on the left hand panel.
6. If the
Admin Password
of the device has been set, you will need to enter
that password in the
TCP Password
control on the left panel in order for
the connection to succeed.
7. Enter the IP address or domain name address of the device in the
Communication Port
control on the left panel. If you do not know the
address of the device and the device is connected to your local area
network, you may be able to use the … button to the right of
Communication Port
to discover the list of devices on the network.
Whatever address is entered, it must end with :6786 in order to connect the
device configuration service.
8. Go to the
Send OS
tab.
9. Press the
Start
button.
10. In the resulting dialog box, select the file that should be sent to the device
as an operating system (this file should have an .obj extension) and press
the
OK
button.
11. The operating system will be sent to the NL240.
12. After the file has been sent, the power LED on the NL240 will blink
repeatedly while the NL240 copies the OS into its internal flash. This
process takes about 10 seconds. While the LED is blinking, the NL240 is
in a vulnerable state where a removal of power will leave the NL240
without a valid operating system to run. DO NOT remove power until the
LED stops blinking
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