Updating firmware and configurations, Updating snc 5100 firmware – ADIC SNC 5100 User Manual

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Updating Firmware and Configurations

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Updating Firmware and Configurations

Although the ADIC Management Console is the simplest and most efficient
tool for updating firmware and saving/loading configurations, you can use the
service terminal as an alternate method to perform these operations.

For more information, see the ADIC Management Console User Guide.

The ADIC Management Console service port supports Zmodem file transfers.
The procedures below are specific for using the HyperTerminal program on the
service terminal to transfer files. Other terminal emulation programs operate in
a similar fashion.

The Zmodem send and receive functions in some terminal emulation programs
automatically issue the command string “

rz

” before sending a file and the

command string “

sz

” before receiving a file. However, even if the program you

are using automatically sends the “

rz

” command, manually issuing the

command string “

rz

” before starting the transfer has no negative effect on the

transfer.

Updating SNC 5100 Firmware

Step 1.

From the Hyper Terminal window, at the

SN60023 >

command

prompt, type

rz

and then press the Enter key.

Step 2.

From the HyperTerminal window select

Transfer

and

Send

File

.

Step 3.

From the

Send File

dialog enter the path and filename where the

firmware file is located or click the

Browse

button and navigate to

it.

Step 4.

In the

Protocol

field, select

Zmodem

and click the

Send

button.

Step 5.

It will take several minutes for the file to be transferred. The
Zmodem file send dialog will display the current status and it will
close automatically when the file transfer has completed.

Step 6.

Wait for the Firmware Update Complete status message to be
displayed on the service terminal indicating successful completion.

Step 7.

Reboot the SNC 5100 for the update to take effect.

For more information, see the

"reboot"

command on page 151.

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