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Available for MS-Windows 9x, ME, NT, 2000, and XP.
EXAMPLE
arp-a
displays all entries in the ARP cache.
Useful in manipulating ARP caches.
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ROUTE
View and update the system routing table
The function and syntax of the Windows ROUTE command is similar to the UNIX
or Linux route command. Use the command to manually configure the routes in the
routing table.
Available for MS-Windows 9x, ME, NT, 2000, and XP.
EXAMPLE
route ?
displays help
route print
displays the routing table
5.4.3 Statistics Information
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NETSTAT (WINS & UNIX)
The netstat command symbolically displays the contents of various network-related
data structures, i.e. IP, TCP UDP …
Available for MS-Windows 9x, ME, NT, 2000, and XP.
EXAMPLE
netstat ?
displays
help
netstat -a
display TCP and UDP connections and listening ports informa-
tion
For further information on TCP/IP troubleshooting, please visit:
http://www.windowsitlibrary.com/Content/466/14/1.html
5.5 BSC Firmware Upgrading
The Paragon4 radiomodem firmware is field-upgradable using the unit’s Ethernet port. The proc-
ess involves connecting to the IP address of the base from a host PC and transferring the firmware
files via an FTP program.
5.5.1 Procedure
1.
Using a file decompression program, such as WinZIP™ or WinXP’s right-click & select the
“Expand to…” option, expand the contents of the firmware upgrade package to a directory of
your choice on the host PC.
Warning:
Be aware that base and mobile’s firmware archives are often distributed at the same time.
Files intended for the Paragon4 radiomodem are labeled in the form
Paragon4_edba_Vx.x_Rx.xx.zip
. Be careful not to transfer firmware into the
wrong unit!
2.
Using an FTP client program of your choice, establish a connection to the base IP address.
3.
Transfer all the files in the upgrade package. Occasionally, long pauses, on the order of 30 to
45 seconds, are possible when storing the file in the unit’s flash file system.