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CDM-570/570L Satellite Modem with Optional IP Module

Revision 12

Updating Firmware

MN/CDM570L.IOM

4–4

Step

Task

4

Extract the files to the temporary folder on the PC. A minimum of three files should be
extracted:

FW10805**.bin: The bulk image file (where ‘**’ is the revision letter(s));

CDM570_570L Release Notes.pdf (or a variation of this filename);

Readme_v*.txt: Firmware installation notes (where ‘*’ is the revision letter);

5

Confirm that the files have been extracted to the specified temporary folder on the PC. In
DOS, use “cd c:\temp” to change to the temporary directory created in Step 2, then use the
dir” command to list the files extracted from the downloaded archive file.

4.4

Base Modem Bulk Firmware Update – Ethernet FTP Upload Procedure

Step

Task

6

Connect the external PC to the CDM-570/570L modem 10/100 Ethernet M&C port via a hub
or a switch, or directly to a PC with a crossover cable.

BASE MODEM firmware can be loaded via the Ethernet M&C port; when the
optional IP Module (V1 or V2) is installed, via the Ethernet Traffic port; or over
the satellite link when the modem data interface is set to IP.

Note that the command used to load the BASE MODEM firmware is as follows
(where ‘**’ is the firmware revision letter):

Via Ethernet Port: Type "put FW10805**. bin bulk:"

Via Traffic Port or over satellite using IP Module: Type "put FW10805**. bin

7

Send a “ping” command to the modem to verify the connection and communication.

First,
determine the IP address of the modem as follows:

Via the front panel – use the SELECT: CONFIG Æ Remote Æ Remote Æ Ethernet

menu.

Via serial remote control: Use the <0/IPA? query.


Then,
use DOS to “ping” the modem:

From Windows, click “Start” on the Windows toolbar, then select the “Run...” option (as an
alternative, use the “DOS Prompt” or “Command Prompt” icons in the Start Menu):

Using Win95 or Win98 – Type “command”.

Using WinNT, Win2K or WinXP – Type “cmd”.


At the DOS prompt, type “ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (where "

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" is the modem IP

address). The results should confirm whether or not the modem is connected and
communicating.

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