Downloading Over Tftp; Uploading Over Xmodem - Avaya M770 User Manual

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Appendix B
Using BOOT Loader

Downloading over tftp

In order to download over TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol), the remote file
server must be accessible from the MSPV Ethernet Sideband port. To verify this
connectivity you should ping from the file server to the IP of the MSPV.
To download a software image over TFTP, use the system download
tftp command.
Command:
Example:
Parameters:

Uploading over XMODEM

The following sequence shows you how to upload a file over XMODEM.
1
Connect the serial cable to the serial interface port. For more information about
the default settings and pin-out of the serial port, refer to the Module
Installation Guides.
2
Enter the system upload xmodem command:
Command:
Example:
Parameters:
3
Start the receiver on the serial link.
4
Press ENTER, the M770 ATM Switch will send data on the selected serial
interface port.
Note: Set up of new calls has priority over the XMODEM upload, so on a busy
network it may be necessary to disconnect the M770 ATM Switch from the network
in order to achieve a successful upload via the bootloader.
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M15-155s8:/>system download tftp <ip_address> <filename> [<gateway>]
M15-155s8:/>system download tftp 194.31.222.23 m770ATM
The IP address of the remote TFTP server.
<ip_address>
The full name of the file on the TFTP server.
<filename>
If the file is contained in a sub-directory, the complete path and
filename must be supplied.
You should perform the download using the MSPV/MSPX
<gateway>
gateway (optional field).
M15-155s8:/>system upload xmodem <file> <baud_rate>
M15-155s8:/>system upload xmodem test 9600
Enter the name of the file in flash memory that is to be uploaded.
<file>
The default baud rate is 9600. The higher rate is not
<baud_rate>
recommended but can be set to 38400.
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