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SD Card Remote Provisioning - IMG 1004

Topic Location: IMG 1004-Installation and Setup Guide > IMG 1004-SD Card

Overview

This feature provides a means for installing new versions of system software to IMG 1004

located at remote sites with no BOOTP server, by allowing remote access to the SD card on

the IMG 1004. The SD Card is a small memory card much like the memory cards used in

digital cameras and other devices. The IMG 1004 has an SD card slot positioned on the right

hand side of the front panel just below the USB port. Prior to software version 10.3.x the only

way to access and edit information on the SD Card would have been to physically go to the

remote IMG 1004, pull the card out, insert it into an SD Reader, and edit the information on

the SD Card. A new feature which has been implemented in software build 10.5.0 provisions

the IMG 1004 as an FTP server instead of just an FTP client. This will give the user the ability

to transfer files to and from the SD Card using the FTP utility. The FTP server functionality is

disabled by default and would need to be enabled through ClientView in order for the remote

provisioning to work.

Related Topics:

IMG 1004 - Downloading System Software Using a Boot File on an SD Card

IMG 1004 - Downloading System Software from an SD Card

IMG 1004 - Distributing System Software Using an SD Card

IMG 1004 - Default bootup.cfg File

Configuring Remote provisioning on SD card

NOTE: To use the IMG 1004 as an FTP server the SD Card must be inserted

into the SD Card socket. The IMG 1004 will have system software

running on it which was originally loaded through use of the SD

Card

1.

Within ClientView, under the IMG 1004 Physical node, right click and

select New FTP Server. Commit This. Below is a screen capture of the

FTP Server Pane

2.

In order to enable the IMG 1004 as an FTP server, select enable in the

drop down menu in the "FTP Server" field.