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Make sure the Internal interface of the DFL-1000 is connected to your internal network.
To confirm that you can connect to the TFTP server from the DFL-1000, start the DFL-1000 CLI and
use the following command to ping the computer running the TFTP server. If the TFTP server's IP
address is 192.168.100.101:
> diagnose ping 192.168.100.101
Copy the new firmware image file to the root directory of your TFTP server.
Cycle the power on the DFL-1000.
As the DFL-1000 powers back up messages similar to the following appear in the CLI session
window:
BIOS Version 2.2
Serial number: FGT1002801012243
SDRAM Initialization.
Scanning PCI Bus...Done.
Total RAM: 256M
Enabling Cache...Done.
Allocating PCI Resources...Done.
Zeroing IRQ Settings...Done.
Enabling Interrupts...Done.
Configuring L2 Cache...Done.
Boot Up, Boot Device Capacity=62592k Bytes.
Press Any Key To Download Boot Image.
...
Quickly press any key to interrupt system startup.
The following message appears:
Enter TFTP Server Address [192.168.1.168]:
Type the address of the TFTP server and press Enter.
The following message appears:
Enter Local Address [192.168.1.188]:
Type the address of the internal interface of the DFL-1000 and press Enter.
The following message appears:
Enter File Name [image.out]:
Enter the firmware image file name and press Enter.
The TFTP server uploads the firmware image file to the DFL-1000 and messages similar to the
following appear:
Total 7682959 Bytes Data Is Downloaded.
Testing The Boot Image Now.
Total 32768k Bytes Are Unzipped.
Do You Want To Save The Image ?[Y/n]
Type Y and press Enter.
Programming The Boot Device Now.
................................
Read Boot Image 548405 Bytes.
Initializing Firewall ...
D-Link Login:
The installation can take a few minutes to complete.
You must then restore your previous configuration. Begin by changing the interface addresses. You
can do this from the CLI using the command:
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