2 load firmware using tftp client – RLE FMS V.1.13 User Manual

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8

Load Firmware and Configuration Data

8.1.2 Load Firmware Using TFTP Client

This is an alternate method for loading firmware. Note that it does not work with a PPP

connection.

1

Uploading firmware via TFTP requires a TFTP Client. It may be possible to download a

free license TFTP Client from the Internet. Consult your IT department to determine a

compatible client program.

2

Verify that the PC and the FMS are on the same subnetwork (LAN).

3

Open the TFTP client. Configure the client as follows.

a

Host = Falcon IP Address

b

Port = 69

c

Block Size = 64, 128, 256, 512, or 1024

Note

The file must be sent in BINARY (not ASCII).

4

Send or PUT the firmware file to the FMS. It may take ~10 seconds for the firmware upload

to begin. This will put the new firmware into effect. Once the transfer is complete, the FMS

will reboot.

5

After one minute, refresh the FMS Flash program webpage. Notice that the active Flash

now contains the latest firmware. Repeat the above steps to upgrade firmware in the second

Flash chip.

8.1.3 Update FMS Firmware via the EIA-232 COM2 Port (X-

Modem)

1

Connect to the FMS using HyperTerminal. For instruction on how to do so, see our support

document “Connect HyperTerminal” on the Documentation/Files section of the FMS

webpage at

www.rletech.com

.

2

Start firmware updates by either:

Pressing any key after power-up when a 10 second window provides an opportunity to

abort the Flash Main Program, or

Typing RESET to exit to Bootloader once the Main Menu appears.

3

From the FMS Boot prompt, type ? and press Enter to see the list of available commands.

4

From the FMS Boot prompt, type ID and press Enter. Note which Flash has the lowest

serial number. The Flash with the lowest serial number is the backup. The idea is to erase

the backup, load the new version - which becomes the active Flash - then erase and load the

other Flash.

5

From the FCF Boot Prompt, erase the back up Flash program (the one with the lowest serial

number) by typing ERASE PRGM followed by Enter. After a few seconds, the screen will

update with an ok and FCFBoot>.

6

From the FCF Boot prompt, type LOAD PRGM1 XMODEM or LOAD PRGM2

XMODEM followed by Enter. Select the same program that was erased.

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