Command Prompt
C:\
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.26001]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
C:\Documents and Settings\qms>cd\temp\gate
C:\Temp\gate>ftp 192.168.90.150
Connected to 192.168.90.150.
220 Service ready for new user
User (192.168.90.150: (none)): admin
331 User name okay. need password.
Password:
230 User logged in, proceed.
ftp> dir
200 Command okay.
150 File status okay: about to open data connection.
drw-rw-rw-
drw-rw-rw-
-rw-rw-rw-
226 Closing data connection.
ftp: 181 bytes received in 0.08Seconds 2.32Kbytes/sec.
ftp> get config.cfg
200 Command okay.
150 File status okay: about to open data connection.
226 Closing data connection.
ftp: 1084 bytes received in 0.06Seconds 17.48Kbytes/sec.
ftp> bye
221 Service closing control connection.
C:\Temp\gate>dir
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is C481-BCA9
Directory of C:\Temp\gate
06/15/2011
06/15/2011
06/15/2011
C:\Temp\gate>
Via SD Card
1. Remove the SD card from the Gateway and use an SD card reader.
2. Copy and paste the configuration file to a specified location.
3. Replace the SD card into the Gateway.
5. SOFTWARE UPGRADE VIA FTP
Open a command prompt window
1.
Change to the directory that the software upgrade files are stored in.
2.
Connect to the Gateway using the FTP command; ftp xxx.xxx.xx.xx, using the IP from the Gateway
display (example shown in Figure 2, 192.168.90.88).
3.
If connected successfully the screen will display Service ready for new user.
4.
Enter user name: admin
5.
Enter password: password
6.
Enter the DIR command
7.
Enter the MOVE command.
A. MOVE [drive:][path]filename1[destination path].
8.
If the Move command was successful the display will read "Command Okay".
9.
The computer will execute the command and tell you the data was transferred.
10. To confirm file was transferred, using FTP go to the directory you copied the file to and confirm it has
been updated.
11. Restart the device.
6. RESET AND FACTORY DEFAULTS
To reset/re-boot the gateway, push and release the Reset button on the front of the unit. To restore gateway
to factory default configuration settings, push and hold the factory defaults button the back of the gateway for
10 seconds. After release, the LCD display will indicate that factory defaults are being restored.
FIGURE 5
1 user
group
1 user
group
1 user
group
1084 may
10:48 AM
<DIR>
10:48 AM
<DIR>
02:50 PM
1,084 config.cfg
1 Files(s)
1,084 bytes
2 Dir(s)
26,159,448,064 bytes free
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