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c. Enter the FTP/Telnet user name and password for accessing your SmartServer via FTP.

d. Copy all the folders in the root directory of the SmartServer flash disk except for the

alarmLog and data folders to the local drive of your computer, a USB drive, another
removable media, or a shared network drive with read/write permissions. If you copy Data
Logger and Alarm Notifier log files to the SmartServer flash disk, the SmartServer will
replace them with empty files.

2. Format the SmartServer flash disk using the bootrom console following these steps:

a. Enter the reboot command in the SmartServer console application.

b. When the console reads “Press the ‘!’ key to stop auto-boot”, press ‘!’. The

SmartServer will enter the bootrom state, halting all applications.

c. Enter the format command in the bootrom application. The SmartServer will automatically

reboot.

See Appendix B, Using the SmartServer Console Application, for more information on using the
bootrom and console applications.

3. Update the bootrom on the SmartServer following these steps:

a. Connect a serial cable between your computer and the i.LON 100 e3 plus Server console port.

b. Start a terminal emulator such as PuTTY. Set the serial interface settings to 9600 bps, 8 bits,

no parity, 1 stop bit, and no flow control. See Appendix B, Using the SmartServer Console
Application
,
for more information on the console interface.

c. Open the SmartServer 1.0 (Release 4.02) bootrom images folder. To do this, click Start,

point to Programs, point to Echelon SmartServer 2.2 Software, select i.LON Image
Folder
, and then open the BootROM 4.02 folder. Alternatively, you can browse to the file
path of the SmartServer 2.2 bootrom image folder, which is
LonWorks\iLon100\images\BootROM 4.02 by default

d. In the browser of an FTP client such as Core FPT, WS FTP Pro, and Cute FTP, enter the FTP

URL of your SmartServer (ftp://192.168.1.222, for example).

e. Enter the FTP/Telnet user name and password for accessing your SmartServer via FTP.

f.

Copy the bootrom.upd file in the LonWorks\iLon100\images\BootROM 4.02 folder on your
computer to the root directory of the SmartServer flash disk.

g. Enter the update bootrom command in the SmartServer console application. If the

bootrom file name is different than the default (bootrom.upd), specify the actual file name as
an additional parameter.

Note: Do not interrupt the bootrom update process. Doing so will render the SmartServer
unable to boot. If this happens, you will need to ship your SmartServer back to Echelon to be
repaired.

h. After the bootrom update has been completed, enter the reboot command in the

SmartServer console application.

4. If the devices on you network have user-defined network variable types (UNVTs) or user-defined

configuration property types (UCPTs), copy the devices’ custom resource file sets (.ENU, .fmt,
.fpt, .ls, and .typ files) from the lonworks/types folder in the SmartServer 2.2 backup to a
lonworks/types/User/<YourCompany> folder on the SmartServer flash disk.

5. Open the SmartServer images folder. To do this, click Start, point to Programs, point to

Echelon SmartServer 2.2 Software, and the select i.LON Image Folder. Alternatively, you can
browse to the file path of the SmartServer 1.0 image folder, which is
LonWorks\iLon100\images\iLon100 4.02 by default.