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3 SpeedTouch™ System Software Upgrade
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3.2 Manual System Software Management via 
BOOTP Server
SpeedTouch™ system
software management
SpeedTouch™’s system software management is based on BOOTP, a standard mecha-
nism used for booting diskless stations.
The SpeedTouch™ is able to slip in BOOTP mode, allowing a BOOTP server to manage 
the SpeedTouch™ file system, and submit upgrade files to it.
Important note
It is recommended only to use the procedure described below in case you are familiar 
with the use of a BOOTP server, and the mechanisms on which BOOTP is based.
Upgrading the system software via the procedure described below will reset the Speed-
Touch™ to its factory default settings. Therefore, prior to performing an upgrade of the 
system software it is recommended to back up the SpeedTouch™ configuration.
Before you start
You need a third party BOOTP server installed on the computer from which you want 
to perform the SpeedTouch™ system software upgrade.
Make sure that the SpeedTouch™ is connected to your computer via its Ethernet port. 
In case of a SpeedTouch™530, please disconnect the USB interface, if used, to avoid 
communication errors during the system software upgrade.
You will need the SpeedTouch™ Medium Access Control (MAC) address of your 
SpeedTouch™ device. To retrieve this address see 
.
Make sure to have a valid SpeedTouch™ system software image file available on your 
local disk.
Procedure
To upgrade the SpeedTouch™ system software:
1
As a preliminary step, make sure that your SpeedTouch™ is powered off and that 
a BOOTP server is readily installed on the computer from which you intend to 
perform the system software upgrade.
2
Configure the BOOTP server to use the SpeedTouch™ system software image file 
in its reply to BOOTP requests from the SpeedTouch™ you want to upgrade the 
system software for.
3
To identify the BOOTP requests from the SpeedTouch™, you will need to specify 
its MAC address and define an IP range for basic communication between the 
BOOTP server and the SpeedTouch™.
4
Press the SpeedTouch™ power button and hold it until the Power/System LED 
flashes amber (approximately six seconds). This indicates that the SpeedTouch™ 
entered BOOTP mode and is sending BOOTP requests.
5
The BOOTP server will reply to the BOOTP requests and will perform the 
required operations to send the system software to the SpeedTouch™.
6
After checking whether the received system software is valid for the device, the 
SpeedTouch™ will start in normal operational mode.
7
Optionally, you can upload the backup configuration as described in