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To flash the firmware or to perform the rescue procedure, proceed as follows:
NOTE: Do not interrupt the power supply to the mGuard during any stage of the flashing
procedure. Otherwise, the device could be damaged and may have to be reactivated by
the manufacturer.
Hold down the Reset button until the Stat, Mod, and Sig LEDs light up green. Then, the
mGuard is in the recovery state.
Release the Reset button within a second of entering the recovery state.
If the Reset button is not released, the mGuard is restarted.
The mGuard now starts the rescue system: It searches for a DHCP server via the LAN
interface in order to obtain an IP address. (Exception: if an SD card is inserted into the
device with corresponding firmware, the rescue system is started from there).
The Stat LED flashes.
The "install.p7s" file is loaded from the TFTP server or SD card. It contains the electron-
ically signed control procedure for the installation process. Only files that are signed are
executed.
The control procedure deletes the current contents of the Flash memory and prepares
for a new firmware installation.
The Stat, Mod, and Sig LEDs form a running light.
The "jffs2.img.p7s" firmware file is downloaded from the TFTP server or SD card and
written to the Flash memory. This file contains the actual mGuard operating system and
is signed electronically. Only files signed by Innominate are accepted.
This process takes around 3 to 5 minutes. The Stat LED is lit continuously.
The new firmware is extracted and configured. This procedure takes 1 to 3 minutes.
As soon as the procedure is complete, the Stat, Mod, and Sig LEDs flash green simultane-
ously.
Restart the mGuard. To do so, press the Reset button.
(Alternatively, disconnect the power supply and then connect it again.)
The mGuard is in the delivery state. You can now configure it again (see "Establishing a
local configuration connection" on page 65):
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