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Copying the Software to Your e3000

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The software may be electronically downloaded from HP Software Depot, ordered on CDROM media, or ordered on DDS media.

If using DDS media, perform the follow steps to copy the software to your e3000:
  1. :HELLO MANAGER.SYS

  2. :FILE T;DEV=TAPE

  3. :RESTORE *T;@.@.@;SHOW

  4. The file /tmp/webwise-A0100.tar.Z will be restored to your e3000.

If using CDROM media, insert the media into the CDROM drive on your PC, Mac, or Linux machine and locate the file \HP_WebWise\MPE_iX_Secure_Web_Server\Software\webwise-A0100.tar.Z. You will need to use ftp to upload this file (referred to as file.tar.Z in the example below) to your e3000.

If you have electronically downloaded this software over the web, locate the downloaded tar file on your hard disk. You will need to use ftp to upload this file (referred to as file.tar.Z) to your e3000 as explained below.

The following example uses the Microsoft Windows command line ftp client to copy the software to your e3000:

  C:\TEMP> ftp your3000.host.name
  Connected to your3000.host.name.
  220 HP ARPA FTP Server [A0009C04] (C) Hewlett-Packard Co. 1990
  User (your3000.host.name:(none)): MANAGER.SYS
  331 Password required for MANAGER.SYS. Syntax: userpass
  Password:********
  230 User logged on
  ftp> quote TYPE L 8
    (also known as "local8" or "tenex" or "bytestream" mode)
  200 Type set to L (byte size 8).
  ftp> put file.tar.Z /tmp/webwise-A0100.tar.Z
  200 PORT command ok.
  150 File: /tmp/webwise-A0100.tar.Z opened;
    data connection will be opened
  226 Transfer complete.
  4400482 bytes sent in 74.00 seconds (59.47 Kbytes/sec)
  ftp> quit
  221 Server is closing command connection

If you use a method other than ftp to transfer the software to your e3000, it is critical to make sure that the software is uploaded as a POSIX bytestream file, not as an MPE binary or ASCII file.




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