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Chapter 3: Operation
98-148232-B File transfer 35
In this example. the terminal will look for a file named config.txt in the local directory (/)
in the terminal, and send the file to the directory ftpdirectory on the FTP server named
ftp.myftpserver.com. The user name ftp-username and password ftp-password give
access to the FTP server. The default APN is used (APN info is left out).
3. You get a response command that the file was transferred successfully.
Example: _ISENDFILE: 0, Complete
Load configuration
To command the EXPLORER 540 to update its configuration, do as follows:
1. Place the configuration file on your FTP server.
2. To access the EXPLORER 540, use one of the following:
a computer connected to the Internet, see Remote access with AT commands on
page 24, or
equipment connected to a cellular network, see Remote access with SMS on page 20.
Note that you need a password for both access methods. For AT commands, use the
AT_ICLCK command with the admin password, for SMS, use the remote SMS password.
3. Send the command _IGETFILE to the EXPLORER 540 to download the configuration file
from the specified FTP server.
Leave out APN information if you are using default APN.
Example: AT_IGETFILE="ftpdirectory","config.txt","/","ftp.myftpserver.com",
"ftp-username","ftp-password"
In this example. the terminal will look for a file named config.txt in the directory
ftpdirectory on the FTP server named ftp.myftpserver.com and download the file to
the directory named / in the terminal. The user name ftp-username and password ftp-
password give access to the FTP server. The default APN is used (APN info is left out).
4. Use the command AT_IUPDCFG to upgrade the EXPLORER 540 configuration using the
file downloaded in step 3.
Example: AT_IUPDCFG=config.txt
This command will take the downloaded configuration file named config.txt and use it to
update the configuration of the EXPLORER 540.
5. You get a response command that the configuration was successfully upgraded.
Example:_IGETFILE: 0, Complete
To save or load a configuration using the web interface, see To save or load a configuration on
page 65.
Note
The terminal will reboot when the configuration is updated.