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 800 & 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 
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6.2.2.3 Loading the TBC file
The TBC file can be loaded onto the device by using either SNMP, Web Interface or CLI. You can either use TFTP or HTTP to
load the TBC file.
By using Web Interface, you can load the TBC file by navigating to MANAGEMENT > File Management > Upgrade
Configuration
. To load the TBC file, it should be generated or downloaded onto the device. While loading the TBC file onto
the device, any file name is accepted. Once loaded, the TBC file name is renamed to PXM-TBC.xml.
If the TBC file does not contain correct XML syntax, the file will be discarded with DOM error and no configurations will be
loaded. All duplicate values entered are considered as errors while loading and syslogs will be generated accordingly.
Therefore, it is recommended to delete all unchanged parameters from the TBC file during its edition. Commit is required to
retain the configurations across reboots after loading the TBC file.
: Both Commit and Reboot are required to accept the modifications done in the TBC File. Only reboot is required to 
reject the modifications.
Loading the TBC file is allowed only once in an active device session (that is, if TBC file is loaded, reboot is required to apply all
configurations or to load another TBC file). All configurations in the TBC file are loaded to the device irrespective of their
default or modified or added configurations. Loading the TBC file takes approximately 10-20 seconds depending on the
number of configurations added. 
Remove any unmodified parameters from the TBC file, before loading it.
If you get any timeout errors while loading TBC file from SNMP interface, increase the time-out value to more than 
30 seconds in the MIB Browser.
6.2.3 Upgrade Firmware 
You can update the device with the latest firmware either through HTTP or TFTP.
Make sure the firmware being loaded is compatible to the device being upgraded.
In a point-to-multipoint network, it is recommended to upgrade the base station first and then the subscriber(s).
In a point-to-point network, it is recommended to upgrade the End Point A first and then the End Point B.
6.2.3.1 Upgrade Firmware via HTTP
To upgrade the firmware via HTTP, do the following:
1. Navigate to MANAGEMENT > File Management > Upgrade Firmware > HTTP