ADC EMU-830 Network Card User Manual


 
September 25, 2006 Chapter 3: Provisioning
LTPE-UM-3159-02 3-27
Upload Local EMU
To upload to the local EMU:
Note: If using the Xmodem protocol to upload the local EMU directly from your management station, copy
the firmware file to your management station hard disk before proceeding. This greatly reduces the time
required for the upload process.
Step Action
1 In the Network screen (Figure 3-2 on page 3-4), select the local shelf. That is, the shelf with the ">"
symbol. For example, >Shelf # 28.
2 Type the letter U. The Upload menu is displayed (Figure 3-23 on page 3-28).
3 From the Upload menu, select Upload EMU. The Upload to Local EMU dialog box is displayed
(Figure 3-24 on page 3-28).
4Press the SPACEBAR to select Xmodem or TFTP file transfers. (Select TFTP if uploading the local EMU
from a TFTP server through Ethernet LAN; select Xmodem if uploading the local EMU from your
management station through a cable connected to the local EMU console port.)
5 Do one of the following:
a. If using TFTP Server:
1. Enter the server's IP address and the upload file name (for example, sys.img).
2. Press ENTER. The TFTP Upload EMU prompt is displayed (Figure 3-25 on page 3-29).
3. Press Y to upload the local EMU.
b. If using Xmodem:
1. Press ENTER. The Xmodem Upload EMU prompt is displayed (Figure 3-26 on page 3-29).
2. Press Y. The Boot Loader prompt is displayed (Figure 3-27 on page 3-30).
3. If uploading from CD-ROM, insert the CD-ROM into your management station's
CD-ROM drive.
4. From the Terminal utility Settings menu, select Binary Transfers, then select XMODEM.
5. From the Terminal utilities Transfers menu, select Send Binary File (do not select Send
Text File).
6. Enter the file path and name, then click OK to begin the upload.
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IMPORTANT
Be sure that the firmware file has been copied to hard disk or that the CD-ROM
with the file is available and ready for use. Xmodem erases the EMU flash
memory upon execution of step 2 below and thereafter must receive the image
file upload to resume normal EMU operation.