3Com C36460T Tablet Accessory User Manual


 
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The Windows files are as follows:
Executing
profile.bat
When using the Upgrade Management Utilities from a Windows command line,
you must execute the profile.bat (/user/3com/common/data/profile.bat) file. This
file sets up the path to \usr\3com\common\bin where the utilities reside.
Alternatively you can reboot your system so that the changed in the a
autoexec.bat file can take effect.
Version 11.4 Upgrade
Management Utilities
The upgrade utilities, can be integrated into Transcend Network Control Services
Manager for Windows 95 version 6.1, and Transcend Network Control Services
Manager for Windows NT are available for use on Windows 95 and Windows NT
platforms. These utilities can also be integrated into Transcend Enterprise Manager
for UNIX version 4.2.1 and 4.2.2 and are shipped preinstalled in Transcend
Network Control Services for UNIX 5.0. The utilities are pre-shipped with
Transcend Network Control Services for Windows version 6.2 and Windows NT
1.1. The Upgrade Management Utilities are designed to work with or without
Transcend Network Control Services Manager Network Admin Tools. See
Upgrading Enterprise OS Software for details about integrating the Upgrade
Management Utilities into the Transcend Network Control Services Manager.
Upgrading to 11.4
Utilities with Transcend
Upgrade Manager
The proper installation order for integrating the Upgrade Management Utilities
into Transcend is:
1 Stop Transcend.
2 Install the Upgrade Management Utilities using bcmsetup. Do this if Transcend
does not have the Upgrade Management Utilities bundled or if you want to install
a newer version of the Upgrade Management Utilities.
3 Start Transcend. The Transcend Upgrade Manager, Baseline Manager, and Alarm
Manager will then support the latest Enterprise OS software version.
Transcend Enterprise
Manager
The following notes apply to users of the Transcend network management
application.
BCMUSETFTP Environment Variable
Transcend Enterprise Manager for Windows and Transcend Enterprise Manager for
UNIX 4.x users should set the BCMUSETFTP environment variable to 1 to force the
Upgrade Management Utilities to use TFTP file transfer during upgrading. The
environment variable can be set by executing or adding the following line to the
autoexec.bat or .login file:
set BCMUSETFTP=1
ruu114.zip Contains the compressed Upgrade Management Utilities for
Windows95/98 and Windows NT platforms.
ruu114.txt Contains the instructions for downloading and expanding the
Upgrade Management Utilities and Upgrade Link. This file also
contains instructions on how to integrate the utilities into the
Transcend Network Control Services Manager application.