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<3> Auto Provision: This device supports auto provisioning using DHCP Option 66, 67 and 254. Setup of DHCP server is beyond the scope
of this user manual.
{ Maintenance > Auto Provision }
Software [Up to Date]
Configuration [Up to Date]
DHCPv4 Client IP [Not ready]
<1> Auto Provision Mode [Disable]
<2> Vendor Class Identifier [FMC-2000MS]
<4> Software: Use this menu to perform software upgrade or to swap back to a previous software version.
{ Maintenance > Software }
+-----------------+---------+----------------------------------+
| | Image | FMC-2000MS-20220222-1603.mfi |
| Active Image | Version | 1.000 |
| | Date | Feb 22 2022 - 16:03:30 |
+-----------------+---------+----------------------------------+
| | Image | FMC-2000MS-20220211-1453.mfi |
| Alternate Image | Version | 1.000 |
| | Date | Feb 11 2022 - 14:53:13 |
+-----------------+---------+----------------------------------+
<1> Upgrade via TFTP
<2> Upgrade via X-Modem
<3> Swap
<1> Upgrade via TFTP: TFTP upgrade method requires a TFTP server, accessible on the network by the FMC-2000MS, and with an image
file on the TFTP server.
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Syntax : <host> <file_name>, Example: 10.1.1.1 update.mfi
<2> Upgrade via X-Modem: This upgrade/recovery procedure is performed through the local console port and requires a terminal emulation
program, such as TeraTerm Pro, which supports transferring via serial using the XModem protocol. Once confirmed, the device will erase the
image space, then listen and wait for the XModem file transfer.
<3> Swap: The device has the ability to swap the "Active" image with the "Alternate" image. Whenever the software is upgraded, whether by
Web posting, TFTP or serial XModem, the "Active" image will become the new "Alternate" image, while the new software will become the new
"Active" image. Swapping allows falling back to the previous software version. Confirmation is required.