User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Configuring IP Utilities
- Contents
- About This Guide
- Technical Support and Online Services
- Chapter 1 Router Upgrade Overview
- Chapter 2 Preparing to Upgrade
- Router Upgrade Prerequisites
- Router Upgrade Hints and Tips
- Initial Upgrade Preparations
- Chapter 3 Starting the Upgrade: Upgrading Site Manager and Router Software
- Chapter 4 Continuing the Upgrade: Transferring Customized Files to the Router
- Chapter 5 Completing the Upgrade: Upgrading PROMs and Con guration Files
- Appendix A Router Integration Examples
- Appendix B Con guration-speci c Issues Affecting Router Upgrades
- Appendix C Upgrading the DCM Software Image in AN and ANH Routers
- Appendix D Upgrading Router Software Using Quick2Con g
- Glossary
- Index

Starting the Upgrade: Upgrading Site Manager and Router Software
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If you use another Windows Socket-supported TCP/IP stack to support Site
Manager, refer to the user documentation supplied by the manufacturer of the
TCP/IP stack for installation instructions. You do not have to install Distinct and
can go to Step 4 of this procedure. For a complete list of Windows
Socket-supported TCP/IP stacks supported by Site Manager 5.0, refer to
Quick-Starting Routers and BNX Platforms.
Upgrading the Distinct TCP/IP Stack
To upgrade Distinct TCP/IP for Microsoft Windows on your PC:
1. Prepare information for Distinct installation.
The Distinct installation prompts you to provide:
• Serial number and key code information
• Network interface card and driver information
• Network configuration information
For detailed instructions on preparing for the Distinct installation, refer to
Quick-Starting Routers and BNX Platforms.
2. Delete all existing Distinct files.
Enter the following command at the DOS prompt:
del c:\windows\distinct\*.*
c
is the name of the hard drive.
3. Remove the Distinct directory.
Enter the following command at the DOS prompt:
rmdir c:\windows\distinct
When you start the Site Manager installation program, the system
automatically creates a new directory (\distinct) into which it installs the
Distinct TCP/IP software.
Note: If the Distinct files and directory are stored in a path other than that
indicated in Steps 2 and 3, enter the del and rmdir commands with the
appropriate path.