Symbol Technologies AP-5131 User Manual

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AP-5131 Access Point Product Reference Guide

B-8

Using options sa, bf and 136:

3.

Copy the firmware and configuration files to the appropriate directory on the TFTP Server.

By default, auto update is enabled on the AP-5131 (since the LAN Port is a DHCP Client,
out-of-the-box auto update support is on the LAN Port).

4.

Restart the AP-5131.

5.

While the AP-5131 boots, verify the AP-5131:

• Sends a true BootP request.

• Obtains and applies the expected IP Address from the BootP Server.

• Downloads both the firmware and configuration files from the TFTP Server and updates

them as required. Verify the file versions within the AP-5131

System Settings

screen.

Whenever a configuration file is specified, the AP-5131 will tftp the config file, parse it and
use the firmware file name in the config file.

If T136 is provided by the server, the AP-5131 strips off the TFTP root directory from the fully
qualified configuration file name to obtain a relative file name. For example, if using
bf=/opt/tftpdir/ftp/dist/ap.cfg and T136="/opt/tftpdir", the config file name is
ftp/dist/ap.cfg. T136 is only used for this purpose. It is NOT used to append to the config file
name or the firmware file name. If T136 is not specified, the AP-5131 uses the entire bf field
as the config file name.

NOTE

The bf option prefixes a forward slash (/) to the firmware file name. This
may not be supported on Windows based TFTP Servers.

AP-5131:ha=00a0f88aa6d8\ < LAN M AC Address>

:sm =255.255.255.0\ <Subnet M ask>

:ip=157.235.93.128\ <IP A ddress>

:gw =157.235.93.2\ <gatew ay>

:sa=157.235.93.250\ <TFTP Server IP>

:bf=/tftpboot/cfg.txt\ <Configuration file>

:T136=”/tftpboot/”: <TFTP root directory>

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