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Performing a flash upgrade – Adder Technology AdderLink IP User Manual

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AdderLink IP Maintenance

Reset Configuration

return to normal operation.

Configure Network

Put option switch 1 up to

To upgrade unit, visit:

http://192.168.42.154

AdderLink IP Network Config

Net Mask

255.255.255.0

192.168.42.154

No

Gateway

OK

IP Address

00:0F:58:00:00:04

Use DHCP

MAC Address

Performing a flash upgrade

AdderLink IP is fully reconfigurable via flash upgrade

To perform a flash upgrade

1 Using a

remote connection

, log on as the admin user and access the

Unit

configuration page

to determine the current firmware version of the

AdderLink IP unit.

2 Visit the Adder website, locate the downloads section and select an

AdderLink IP firmware revision that is later than the one currently installed.

3 Power down the AdderLink IP unit. At the rear of the unit, adjacent to the

power input socket, click mini switch 1 to its ON (down) position.

4 Re-apply power to the AdderLink IP. On the locally connected monitor you

should see a Maintenance menu:

The Maintenance menu should display the current network address

of the AdderLink IP.

• If the current network address is incorrect then select

the ‘Configure network’ option to change it:

5 Use the web browser (not the VNC viewer) on the previously used remote

system, connect to the network address shown in the local Maintenance
menu and log on as the admin user.

6 Follow the on screen instructions to upload the firmware file (previously

obtained from the Adder site) to the AdderLink IP.

IMPORTANT: Wait until the upgrade is complete.

7 When the upload is complete and confirmed on screen, log off the remote

system and then power down the AdderLink IP.

8 At the rear of the unit, return the mini switch 1 to its OFF position and then

re-apply power.

MAC address

Media Access Control address – this is
the unique and unchangeable code that
was hard coded within your AdderLink
IP unit when it was built. It consists of six
2-digit hexadecimal (base 16) numbers
separated by colons. A section of the
MAC address identifies Adder Technology
as the manufacturer, while the remainder
is effectively the unique electronic serial
number of your particular unit.

Use DHCP

When this option is selected, your
AdderLink IP will attempt to locate a
DHCP server on the network. If such a
server is located, it will

supply three

things

to the AdderLink IP: an IP address,

an IP network mask (also known as a
Subnet mask) and a Gateway address.

IP address

This is the identity of the AdderLink
IP within a network. It can either
be entered manually or configured
automatically using the DHCP option.
When the DHCP option is enabled, this
entry is greyed out.

Net mask

Also often called the ‘subnet-mask’, this
value is used alongside the IP address
to help define a smaller collection (or
subnet) of devices on a network. In
this way a distinction is made between
locally connected devices and ones that
are reachable elsewhere, such as on the
wider Internet.

Gateway

This is the address of the device that
links the local network (to which the
AdderLink IP is connected) to another
network such as the Internet. Usually
this is a network switch or router and
it will be used whenever a device to be
contacted lies outside the local network.

Configure network option

Current network
address of the
AdderLink IP