User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Getting started
- 2. Introduction
- 3. Preparation
- 4. About the terminal
- 5. Mounting and installing the terminal
- 6. Connecting to the terminal
- 7. Managing the terminal
- 8. Configuring the terminal
- 9. Configuring the traffic interfaces
- 10. Cross Connections
- Embedded cross connect switch
- The Cross Connections application
- The Cross Connections system requirements
- Installing the Cross Connections application
- Opening the Cross Connections application
- The Cross Connections page
- Setting the terminal's address
- Management and user ethernet capacity
- Setting card types
- Getting cross connection configuration from the terminals
- Creating cross connections
- Sending cross connection configuration to the terminals
- Saving cross connection configurations
- Using existing cross connection configurations
- Printing the cross connection configuration
- Deleting cross connections
- Configuring the traffic cross connections
- Cross connection example
- Symmetrical Connection Wizard
- 11. Protected terminals
- 12. In-service commissioning
- What you will need
- Checking the antenna polarization
- Visually aligning antennas
- Accurately aligning the antennas
- Synchronizing the terminals
- Checking performance
- Checking the receive input level
- Checking the fade margin
- Checking long-term BER
- Bit Error Rate tests
- Additional tests
- Checking the link performance
- Viewing a summary of the link performance
- What you will need
- 13. Maintenance
- 14. Troubleshooting
- 15. Interface connections
- 16. Alarm types and sources
- 17. Country specific settings
- 18. Specifications
- Ethernet interface
- QJET Quad E1 / T1 interface
- Q4EM Quad 4 wire E&M interface
- DFXO Dual foreign exchange office interface
- DFXS Dual foreign exchange subscriber interface
- QV24 Quad V.24 asynchronous data interface
- HSS Single high speed synchronous data interface
- External alarm interfaces
- Auxiliary interfaces
- AC Power supply
- DC Power supply
- Power consumption
- MHSB protection
- Ethernet interface
- 19. Product end of life
- 20. Abbreviations
- 21. Acknowledgments and licensing
- 22. Commissioning Forms
- 23. Index

Maintenance | 177
Upgrading the terminal using TFTP
Before upgrading the terminal, ensure that you have saved the configuration file (see "Saving the
terminal's configuration" on page
66) as well as the cross connection configuration (see "Saving cross
connection configurations" on page
130).
Upgrading the terminal using the TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) server involves these steps:
1. Run the TFTP server.
2. Login to the Near end terminal / local terminal (see “IP addressing of terminals” on page 47).
3. Run the TFTP upgrade process on the Remote terminal.
4. Reboot the Remote terminal.
5. Run the TFTP upgrade process on the Local terminal.
6. Reboot the Local terminal.
7. Clear the Java and web browser caches.
Step 1: Run the TFTP server
1. Double-click tftpd32.exe (located in the TFTPD directory) from the Aprisa CD supplied with the
product. Leave the TFTPD32 application running until the end of the upgrade process.
2. Click Settings and make sure that both SNTP server and DHCP server are not selected (no tick),
and click OK.
3. Click Browse and navigate to the root directory on the Aprisa CD (for example, D:\) supplied with
the product, then click OK.
4. Note down the IP address of the TFTP server (shown in the Server Interfaces drop-down list in the
TFTPD32 window) as you will need it later.