Update System Firmware; Manage Firmware Updates Using Digi Remote Manager; Certificate Management For Firmware Images; Downgrading - Digi IX10 User Manual

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System administration
5. Set the location for the device:
192.168.3.1(config)> system location "9350 Excelsior Blvd., Suite 700,
Hopkins, MN"
192.168.3.1(config)>
6. Set the banner for the device. This is displayed when users access terminal services on the
device.
192.168.3.1(config)> system banner "Welcome to the Digi IX10."
192.168.3.1(config)>
7. Save the configuration and apply the change:
192.168.3.1(config)> save
Configuration saved.
192.168.3.1>
8. Type exit to exit the Admin CLI.
Depending on your device configuration, you may be presented with an Access selection
menu. Type quit to disconnect from the device.

Update system firmware

The IX10 operating system firmware images consist of a single file with the following naming
convention:
platform-version.bin
For example, IX10-20.11.32.138.bin.

Manage firmware updates using Digi Remote Manager

If you have a network of many devices, you can use Digi Remote Manager Profiles to manage
firmware updates. Profiles ensure all your devices are running the correct firmware version and that
all newly installed devices are updated to that same version. For more information, see the Profiles
section of the
Digi Remote Manager User

Certificate management for firmware images

The system firmware files are signed to ensure that only Digi-approved firmware load onto the device.
The IX10 device validates the system firmware image as part of the update process and only
successfully updates if the system firmware image can be authenticated.

Downgrading

Downgrading to an earlier release of the firmware may result in the device configuration being
erased.
  WebUI
Install firmware from the Digi firmware server
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