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Copying the Configuration to and from a Remote Host
Chapter 17 Managing the OS and Configuration 77
HTTP Upgrade Procedure
1. Download a copy of the latest firmware from the Digi International web site, digi.com.
2. Access the web interface by entering the Digi device IP address in a browsers URL window.
3. Log in to the Digi device as root.
The default password is dbps.
4. From the main menu, choose Admin > HTTP Upgrade.
5. Navigate to the firmware and then choose Submit.
6. Reboot at the prompt.
TFTP Upgrade Procedure
1. Download a copy of the latest Digi device firmware from the Digi International web site, digi.com, and copy
it to a host running TFTP.
2. Access the web interface by entering the Digi device IP address in a browsers URL window.
3. Log in to the Digi device as root.
The default password is dbps.
4. From the main menu, choose Admin > TFTP Upgrade.
5. Supply the name of the firmware file, the IP address of the TFTP server, and then choose Submit.
6. Follow the prompts to complete the upgrade.
Command Line
If you want to use the command line to upgrade firmware, use the boot command. See the Digi One/PortServer
TS Command Reference for more information.
Copying the Configuration to and from a Remote Host
This section discusses copying the configuration to a remote host and from a remote host, which means you can
configure the Digi device remotely by entering commands in a text file and then copying the file to the Digi
device.
When To Use Remote Configuration
Typically, you use remote configuration when you have several Digi devices with similar configurations and
want to keep a master configuration on a remote host, from which you can easily create variations for
downloading to individual Digi devices.
Rules for Editing a Configuration file
Here are some rules for editing a configuration file on a remote host:
Edit the file with any text editor.
Each line of the file must start with a set command, such as set user or set line. In other words, do not let com-
mands wrap to the next line if your editor supports this function.
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