Comtech EF Data LPOD User Manual

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LPOD C-, X-, or Ku-Band Outdoor Amplifier / Block Up Converter (BUC)

MN-LPOD

Updating Firmware

Revision 10

3–4

D. Obtain the firmware information via one of the following methods:

If using serial remote control, you may use the terminal emulator program or the

CLC-10 to execute remote commands and queries with the LPOD. The firmware

revision levels can be obtained with the following remote queries:

o

Abbreviated: <0/SWR? (returns basic Boot, Bulk1 and Bulk2 information)

or

o

Detailed: <0/FRW? (returns complete Boot, Bulk1 and Bulk2 information)

See Chapter 5. SERIAL-BASED REMOTE PRODUCT MANAGEMENT for more

information on using remote commands/queries.

If using the Web Server Interface,

the Bootrom, Image1 and Image2

firmware loads may be viewed using

the Firmware Information section of

the ‘Config | Utility’ page, or the

‘Status | Status’ page.

See Chapter 4. ETHERNET-BASED REMOTE PRODUCT MANAGEMENT for more

information on using the LPOD Web Server Interface

2) Next, create a temporary folder (subdirectory) on the user PC for the firmware archive

download.

Drive letter ‘c:’ is used in these examples. Any valid, writable drive letter can be

used.

Typical for all tasks: Type the command without quotes

, and then press Enter to

execute.

There are several ways you may use create a temporary folder on a Windows-based PC:

A. Use the Windows Desktop to create and rename the temporary folder.

• Right-click anywhere on the desktop to open the popup submenu, and then select

New > Folder to create the new, temporary folder on the desktop.

• Right-click on the new folder and then select ‘Rename’ from the popup submenu.

Rename this folder to "temp" or some other convenient, unused name.

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