User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- 1 NCL1135 Overview
- 2 Network Considerations
- 3 Configuring the NCL1135
- 4 Testing
- 5 Deploying the NCL1135
- 6 Operational Statistics
- 7 Troubleshooting
- Appendix A NCL1135 CommandLine Syntax
- Appendix B Abbreviations and Terminology
- Appendix C Operating Channel Frequencies
- Appendix D NCL1135 Specifications
- Appendix E Configuration Data Record
Chapter 3 Configuring the NCL1135
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3.4 Updating an NCL1135 Using Remote Connections
The NCL1135 allows you to connect to it remotely using any of the following methods:
• FTP
• Telnet
• Web Browser
In order to remotely access an NCL1135, you will need the following information:
• IP address for the NCL1135
• NCL1135 Password (Refer to the Configuration Data Record for the NCL1135.)
NOTE: If your network has a firewall, you will only be able to access the
NCL1135 from within the network. Before attempting to configure
the NCL1135 using a remote connection, you should be familiar
with the configuration procedures described in
Configuring the
NCL1135
, on page 16.
3.4.1 Establishing an FTP Connection
Use an FTP session to upload firmware upgrades to the NCL1135. Specific instructions to
upgrade firmware will be provided with each new release.
NOTE: The following procedure assumes that you are using a basic
command-line FTP application.
1. From a computer or terminal, start an FTP session following the instructions for the
FTP application you are using.
2. Log into the NCL1135.
3. At the User Name prompt, press ENTER. For FTP sessions, the User Name for the
NCL1135 is blank.
4. At the Password prompt, type the NCL1135 password that you defined for the device.
Refer to the Configuration Data Record for the NCL1135.
5. On the FTP client, change the Transfer Mode to binary (for example, type <binary>).
6. On the FTP client, put the file to the client (for example: type
<put
filename.exe filename.exe
>). The file transfer will take a few minutes to
complete.
7. After the confirmation message is received, quit the FTP session (for example, type
<quit>).
NOTE: Once finished with the FTP session, you will need to follow up
with a Telnet session to reboot the NCL1135 for the upgrade to
take effect.