194 Configuration of the Update Server
14117800, Ed.2.6
The command
mod cmd UP0 prot http://192.168.0.10/firm/ ireset 04-5656
determines whether the firmware version 04-5656 was already installed. If this is not the
case, the current firmware is downloaded from the address 192.168.0.10/firm/ip1200.bin,
the UPDATE/PROT internal variable is overwritten with 04-5656 and, finally, the device
is reset as soon at it is not being actively used.
13.5.4 Boot Command
With the boot command, the boot code is updated and this is done in the same way as
with the prot command.
mod cmd UP0 boot <url> <final-command> <built-serial>
The command
mod cmd UP0 boot http://192.168.0.10/firm/ ireset 205
determines whether the boot code version 205 was already installed. If this is not the case,
the current boot code is downloaded from the address 192.168.0.10/firm/bootip1200.bin,
the UPDATE/BOOT internal variable is overwritten with the version number of the
downloaded boot code (205) and, finally, the device is reset as soon as it is not being
actively used.
Since V6.00 sr2-hotfix3 the commands "reboot" and "ireboot" are available and should be
used to reset the device after boot code update to activate it. The system is run down the
same way as with "reset" and "ireset" but finally a watchdog restart is forced instead of a
soft restart.
13.5.5 Bmc command (only for DECT devices)
With the bmc command, the DECT radio code ( aka burst mode controller firmware or
BMC code ) is updated and this is done in the same way as with the prot command.
mod cmd UP0 bmc <url> <final-command> <build-serial>
The name of the file to use must be given explicitely here (the file name appended to an
<url> parameter ending with a slash (‘/’) has no ".bin" suffix like the delivered file).
The command
mod cmd UP0 bmc http://192.168.0.10/firm/ccfp1200.bin ireset PCS04fd