Am 12.03.13 19:22, schrieb Craig Bender:
Get the IP of the DTU then run utquery -d <ip> and provide the output.
How are you telling the DTU to read the parms? That's typically done
today via DHCP option 66 (TFTPSrvr) or the DNS name
sunray-config-server.fqdn
The utquery output will tell us everything we need to know to help you
out. :)
utquery output was provided earlier in this thread.
It showed
[...]
> FwSrvr=25.60.18.30
NewTVer=4.2_140993-06_2010.10.08.21.53
tftpSrvr=25.60.18.30
FWservType=conf
speed=100F
parmsVersion=GUI4.2_140993-06_2010.10.08.21.53
parmsBarrier=422
> [...]
> confTftpSrvr=25.60.18.30
> confServers=25.60.18.30
> [...]
>
So the firmware server (25.60.18.30) in this case is provisioned through
the DTU GUI, a .parms file is found and loaded, but the only parameter
obtained from .parms is the firmware version (and its associated barrier
level).
Cheers,
- Jörg
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