User`s manual

DT-6061 User's Manual - Platform (Build 16.0)
11/12/04
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hardware serial number and MAC address of the DT-6061. An unregistered application may be
assigned to instances, but they will not start until the application is registered.
The regapp command accepts a key on the command line. If the key matches an installed
application, that application becomes registered. If a key is not given on the command line, a list
of unregistered applications is displayed followed by the module hardware information. Then the
user is prompted for a key.
9.3 UNINSTALL AN APPLICATION
Syntax: uninstall NAME=<app>
The uninstall command is used to make room to install a new application type.
9.4 INSTALLING A PLATFORM UPGRADE
Platform upgrades use the install command using the same approach as application installation,
with platform upgrades distinguished from application installation in the naming of the upgrade
files. Platform upgrades are always named basexxxx. Before upgrading the platform, users
should study the installation procedures in the release notes for the given upgrade, because the
order of installation and the sequence of rebooting between installation steps is very important,
and may be different from one release to the next.
9.5 PLATFORM SOFTWARE REGISTRATION
Syntax: register [ <key> ]
When a new release of the platform software is installed or when a new DT-6061 is purchased
with software already installed, the software must be registered. Please call Datatek for a
registration key. Until the platform software is registered, all DT-6061 console commands are still
effective, but applications will not run.
The register command accepts the key on the command line. The key is based on the product
code (DT-6061), the software version (the two-part build number, e.g. 16.0) of the platform
software, and the hardware serial number and MAC address of the DT-6061. If the key is not
given on the command line, the information required for registration is displayed and the user is
prompted to enter the key. If the key entered is correct, any registered applications that have
been previously assigned to instances will start.