HP t1000 T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrator's Guide - Page 223

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Firmware Upgrades 217 3. Using the SNMP/Network Administrator dialog box, verify that the community and set community names for the terminal match the community and set community names in the SNMP manager. Note You can set the Set Community name for a terminal if you have DHCP enabled by setting DHCP Option 164 to the set community name your SNMP manager uses. 4. Using your SNMP manager: a. Go to 1.2.3.8.1.2 (wbt3UpDnLoadTable). b. Go to 1.2.3.8.1.2.1.2 (wbt3UpDnLoadID), user defined string. Note The above is used in traps to identify the download operation. c. Go to 1.2.3.8.1.2.1.3 (wbt3UpDnLoadOp), and set its value to 1 (Download). d. Go to 1.2.3.8.1.2.1.4 (wbt3UpDnLoadSrcFile), and set its value to the absolute path of the directory where the image file and params.ini are located. e. Go to 1.2.3.8.1.2.1.6 (wbt3UpDnLoadFileType), and set its value to 0 (Binary). f. Go to 1.2.3.8.1.2.1.7 (wbt3UpDnLoadProtocol), and set its value to 0 or 1 (FTP or TFTP). g. Go to 1.2.3.8.1.2.1.8 (wbt3UpDnLoadFServer), and set its value to the IP address or DNS name of the FTP or TFTP server. h. Go to 1.2.3.8.1.4 (wbt3SubmitLoadJob), and set its value to 1 (Ready). Step 4h will initiate an SNMP upgrade to your terminal. If the download is configured properly, the new image will download and the terminal will reboot automatically. Refer to Chapter 31, FTP Pull Firmware Upgrades, to view the dialog boxes that display during the process.

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3.
Using the
SNMP/Network Administrator
dialog box, verify that the community
and set community names for the terminal match the community and set
community names in the SNMP manager.
Note
You can set the
Set Community
name for a terminal if
you have DHCP enabled by setting DHCP Option
164
to the set community name your SNMP manager uses.
4.
Using your SNMP manager:
a.
Go to 1.2.3.8.1.2 (wbt3UpDnLoadTable).
b.
Go to 1.2.3.8.1.2.1.2 (wbt3UpDnLoadID), user defined string.
Note
The above is used in traps to identify the download
operation.
c.
Go to 1.2.3.8.1.2.1.3 (wbt3UpDnLoadOp), and set its value to
1 (Download).
d.
Go to 1.2.3.8.1.2.1.4 (wbt3UpDnLoadSrcFile), and set its value to the
absolute path of the directory where the image file and params.ini are
located.
e.
Go to 1.2.3.8.1.2.1.6 (wbt3UpDnLoadFileType), and set its value to 0
(Binary).
f.
Go to 1.2.3.8.1.2.1.7 (wbt3UpDnLoadProtocol), and set its value to 0 or 1
(FTP or TFTP).
g.
Go to 1.2.3.8.1.2.1.8 (wbt3UpDnLoadFServer), and set its value to the IP
address or DNS name of the FTP or TFTP server.
h.
Go to 1.2.3.8.1.4 (wbt3SubmitLoadJob), and set its value to
1 (Ready).
Step 4h will initiate an SNMP upgrade to your terminal. If the download is
configured properly, the new image will download and the terminal will reboot
automatically.
Refer to Chapter 31, FTP Pull Firmware Upgrades, to view the dialog boxes that
display during the process.