Configuration and management
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4.4
 
Configuration using different tools
BAT54-Rail/F..
Release
 
7.54
 
06/08
D %m - LAN MAC address (hexadecimal, no characters, no seperators)
D %s - serial number
D %n - device name
D %l - location
D %d - device type
Examples:
The following example shows how a firmware file named 'LC-1811-
5.00.0019.upx' in the directory 'LCOS/500' from a server with the IP address 
'192-168.2.200' is loaded onto the device:
D
LoadFirmware -s 192-168.2.200 -f LCOS/500/LC-1811-5.00.0019.upx
The following example shows how a script matching to the MAC address 
from a server with the IP address '192-168.2.200' is loaded onto the device:
D
LoadScript -s 192-168.2.200 -f L%m.lcs
If the case that the parameters 
-s
 and/or 
-f
 are not entered, the device uses 
standard values which are set under the directory 
/setup/config/TFTP-Cli-
ent
:
D
Config-address
D
Config-filename
D
Firmware-address
D
Firmware-filename
It is recommendable to use the standard values as long as the configuration 
and firmware update is continually saved under the same name and directo-
ry. Using this procedure the current files can be loaded with the commands 
LoadConfig
 and 
LoadFirmware
.
4.4.5 SNMP
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP V.1 as specified in RFC 
1157) allows monitoring and configuration of the devices on a network from 
a single central instance. 
There are a number of configuration and management programs that run via 
SNMP. Commercial examples are Tivoli, OpenView from Hewlett-Packard, 
SunNet Manager and CiscoWorks. In addition, numerous programs also ex-
ist as freeware and shareware.
Your BAT can export a so-called device MIB file (Management Information 
Base) for use in SNMP programs.
Configuration tool Run
WEBconfig Get Device SNMP MIB (in main menu)
TFTP
tftp 10.0.0.1 get readmib file1