Active and inactive segments – Intermec 6710 User Manual

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SECTION 5

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Software Download

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6710 Access Point User’s Guide

When you reboot the access point, the data files load into

the radio module. (Note that the WLIF radio does not have

a data file.)

Active and Inactive Segments

The access point can have an active boot and data segment,

as well as an inactive boot and data segment:

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The inactive segment is where you can download a

new file.

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The active segment contains the files that are loaded

at boot time. An active boot segment pointer and an

active data segment pointer point to the appropriate

“active” segments. The segment not pointed to by one

of these “active” pointers is the inactive boot or data

segment.

After you load an inactive segment with a new file, you can

change the “active” pointers to the segment that holds the

new file. You then reboot the access point so the changes

take effect. At this point the following occur:

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The access point is running the new version of

software.

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The segment holding the new files is now the “active”

segment.

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The old version of software is in an inactive segment.

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If the active segment is empty when you reboot the access point, you

must establish a new session through the DIAG port to reload the

access point with software.

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