
System image handling task list
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CopperLink CL2300 User Manual
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• System Image Handling
# show system info
Product Description
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Company Name:Patton Electronics Company
Company Url:http://www.patton.com
Model:CL2300
Model Description: Ethernet Extender
Serial Number:00A0BA09094A
Enterprise Oid :1.3.6.1.4.1.1768
Product Oid:1.3.6.1.4.1.1768.300.3
Version :3.3-sandrianov@poseidon/19
Build Date :2013/07/09
Build Host:sandrianov@poseidon
Build Number:19
Build Type:Branch
Source Revision:57124ec
Host Name:00A0BA09094A
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Banner:Patton Electronics Company CL2300
Branch:3.3-sandrianov@poseidon/19 2013/07/09
Copying system images from a network server to Flash memory
As mentioned previously, the system image file contains the application software that runs Trinity; it is loaded
into the flash memory at the Patton Electronics Co. factory. Since most of the voice and data features of the
CL2300 are defined and implemented in the application software, upgrading to a new release might be neces-
sary if you want to have additional voice and data features available. A new system image file must be stored
permanently into the flash memory of your CL2300 to be present when booting the device. Since the system
image file is preloaded at the Patton Electronics Co. factory, you will have to download a new Trinity applica-
tion software only if a major software upgrade is necessary or if recommended by Patton Electronics Co. Under
normal circumstances, downloading a system image file should not be needed.
Downloading a new system image file means storing it permanently at a defined location within the Patton
device flash memory. To store the system image file, you must use a special download image bundle file. This
bundle file contains directions for the system that describe how to handle the system image file and where to
store it. The direction for the system upgrade contained in a file called manifest which is a part of the upgrade
image.