Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration
Vmux-210 Ver. 1.1 Additional Tasks 4-59
4.3 Additional Tasks
This section discusses the following additional tasks:
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Displaying the Vmux-210 Inventory
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4-59
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Downloading Software via XMODEM or TFTP
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4-59
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Restoring Default Settings
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4-64
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Setting the Date and Time
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4-65
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Configuring Alarm LED Activation Level
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Displaying the Vmux-210 Inventory
The Inventory screen displays Vmux-210 hardware, firmware and software
information.
To display the Vmux-210 inventory:
• From the Main Menu, select Inventory.
Inventory
HW Revision FW Revision SW Revision
Vmux-210/30FXS 15.00 1.40 4.00A3
Figure 4-64. Inventory Screen
The actual information shown in the Inventory screen depends on the Vmux-210
model in use.
Downloading Software via XMODEM or TFTP
This section describes the Vmux-210 boot software and provides instructions for
software downloading via XMODEM or TFTP applications.
New application software releases are distributed as *.img files, which are
downloaded to Vmux-210 using the XMODEM protocol or client TFTP application
from the File System menu of the boot software. Alternatively, you can download
a new software release via TFTP protocol, when the Vmux-210 management
software is already running.
The TFTP protocol can also be used for uploading/downloading configuration files
that contain the Vmux-210 database to the management station. Administrators
can use this capability to distribute verified configuration files to all other units
that use the similar configuration.
The Vmux-210 software is stored in the flash memory in two sections: boot and
file system. The boot sector holds a boot program that calls up the rest of the
program from the file system.
The file system can hold two compressed copies of the Vmux-210 application
software. One copy is referred to as active partition (usually partition 1), the
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