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Operating the router 51
Software Release 2.5.2
C613-02034-00 REV A
2. Upload the configuration file.
Upload the log file from the router into the TFTP directory of the TFTP
server on the network, using the defaults set above.
UPLOAD FILE=filename.log
Monitor the load progress.
SHOW LOAD
When the upload is complete, check that the file is in the TFTP directory on
the network host.
More information
For more information about loading files onto and uploading files from the
router, including using LDAP to load PKI certificate information, see the
Operation chapter in the AR400 Series Router Software Reference.
Upgrading Router Software
When you first start the router, it automatically loads the software release from
FLASH memory into RAM, where the CPU uses it to run all the router’s
software features. The router may also load a patch file to improve the main
release. The software release and any patch files are current when the router is
produced at the factory.
When Allied Telesyn makes a new patch or release available, you may want to
upgrade the software on your router to use a new patch or release file. You can
download the latest software patches, full software releases, and CLI help files
from the support site at: http://www.alliedtelesyn.co.nz/support/ar400
.
Make sure you download a patch or release file that matches your router
model. A patch or release file for an AR410 or AR410S has 52 as the first two
digits of the filename. A patch or release file for an AR450S has 54 as the first
two digits of the filename. Patch files have the file extension
.paz and release
files have the file extension
.rez. For example, the Software Release 2.5.2 for
the AR450S has the filename
54-252.rez.
Release and patch files are compressed ASCII files, and consist of a header
followed by a sequence of Motorola S-records containing the actual code for
the release or patch. The header has a standard format, which provides
information about the release or patch to the router.
Do not change the header in a release or patch file. At best, this will cause the
file load or install to fail, at worst the router could be put into a state where it
will not boot correctly until field service action is taken.
The current release and patch file are set as the preferred install. The router also
has a very limited version of the software stored in permanent memory
(EPROM). You cannot delete this version as it is the default, or boot install.
When you load a new software release or patch, you can set it to run once, the
next time the router reboots. This temporary install allows you to test run a
new release or patch once, before you make it the preferred install. If the
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