AMX UDM-1604 Switch User Manual


 
Advanced Administration
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UDM-1604 Endeleo Multi-Format Distribution Hub
Restoring the UDM-1604 Configuration file
1.
Run your TFTP client. If using the Windows client, move to step 2.
2. Start a command session on the PC. Change to the directory where the Hub Configuration file is to
be stored on the PC:
e.g. cd\udm and cd\config.
3. Type in the following command at the prompt, observing the parameters below:
TFTP -i [IP address] put hxxxxx.hub
Where hxxxxxx.hub is the name of the hub configuration file.
Hub configuration file names start with an h.
4. When complete, close the command window.
Loading the Hub Configuration File On the UDM-1604
1.
Run your TFTP client. If using the Windows client, move to step 2.
2. Start a command session on the PC. Change to the directory where the .ROM files are stored on the
PC:
e.g. cd\hub.
3. Type in the following command at the prompt, observing the parameters below;:
TFTP –i [ip address of UDM Hub] PUT [filename.ROM].
For example, typing in TFTP –i 192.168.0.96 PUT FUDM129.ROM
will upload the file FUDM129.ROM to the UDM hub with IP address 192.168.0.96.
4. Once the command has been typed in, push Enter to execute the command.
5. Upload the file to any other ports requiring this upgrade by changing the last 3 digits of the
command to the relevant port number.
For example, type TFTP –i 192.168.0.96 PUT R26201610800.002 to upload the file to port 2 on
the UDM hub with IP address 192.168.0.96.
6. The command window can be closed.
Copying Protocols Between UDM Receivers
Once protocols have been learned by the Hub through the Web browser, they will remain on the Hub.
Protocols are assigned to individual UDM Receivers (UDM-RX01) by using the Web interface pages.
The protocols can be transferred between UDM hubs by using the TFTP file transfer utility.
All learned protocols are stored in the hub in a file starting with either an i or an s.
Restoring the hub configuration file can cause the UDM hub web pages to be
damaged. Follow the direction for loading the web pages to restore the damaged file.
Windows XP Pro has a built in TFTP client program. If you are using another
operating system, or have an alternate TFTP client, follow the directions of your OS
and install TFTP client if necessary. Consult with AMX Technical Support as to the
appropriate client for your OS.