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13 - 10 Aironet 340 Series Bridge<br />

remote Aironet 340 Series Bridge.<br />

3. Select the password option and type the access password for the<br />

remote PC, host, or the console. Press ENTER.<br />

4. Select the filename option type the name of the firmware file you are<br />

sending to the PC, host, or Aironet 340 Series Bridge (including<br />

drive and directory). Press ENTER.<br />

If uploading to another Aironet 340 Series Bridge, the filename<br />

option must have a value even though the value is not used by the<br />

remote Aironet 340 Series Bridge.<br />

5. Select the put option. The unit will begin an FTP session to the<br />

remote host PC or Aironet 340 Series Bridge.<br />

Uploading the Unit’s configuration (Config)<br />

You may use this option to save the configuration on a remote host or PC<br />

in a format suitable for later downloading using FTP or BOOTP.<br />

You are first prompted for the name of the file to be created on the<br />

remote system. Once the filename is entered the transfer will begin.<br />

Downloading Using the Internet Boot Protocol (Bootp/DHCP)<br />

The Bootp/DHCP option is enabled by <strong>de</strong>fault when the Aironet 340<br />

Series Bridge is powered on. The process for downloading firmware<br />

files using the Bootp/DHCP parameter is:<br />

1. On power up, the Aironet 340 Series Bridge will issue boot protocol<br />

requests to see if there are any Bootp or DHCP servers on the infrastructure<br />

that have been configured with the unit infrastructure<br />

address.<br />

2. If no response is found, the request is repeated up to 30 times with a<br />

4 second wait after the first request. It then doubles the time<br />

between requests for each additional retry. If there is still no<br />

response, the unit gives up.<br />

3. If multiple responses are received, the unit will pick a DHCP server<br />

over a Bootp server.

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