FIRMWARE RELEASE NOTES ====================== Products covered: AXIS 2411 Video Server Release date: 2003-10-28 Release type: Production Firmware version: 3.10 File name: 2411_310.bin Previous release: 3.04 --------------------------------------------------------------------- UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS ==================== 1. Ensure that active applications (e.g. continuous video transmission from the AXIS Video Server) are disabled prior to initiating the upgrade. 2. You must be at the command prompt and in the directory that contains the upgrade file. Example: C:\Axis\2411\3_10> 3. From the command prompt, open an FTP connection to the unit you wish to upgrade. (Do not use Windows-based FTP-programs for this purpose - use only command line FTP programs!) 4. Log in as root. The default password for the root user is "pass", unless this has been changed by the user. You must be logged in as the root user to upgrade the unit. 5. Change to binary transfer mode by typing "bin" and press enter. 6. Type "hash" and press enter. (This will allow you to see how the upgrade progresses) 7. Type the command "put XXX.bin flash" where XXX.bin is the name of the upgrade file you downloaded (and maybe decompressed) from our site. This file is typically named 2411_310.bin or AXIS2411.bin. 8. Wait for the flash load to complete which may take 1-10 minutes. 9. After the upgrade has completed, the unit will automatically restart and show a steady green on the Power and Status LED:s and flashing green on the Network LED. RELEASE 3.10 ============ New in 3.10: ============ 3.10:1 Introduction of ping reserved buffer size requirement for arp/ping IP address. This means different commands when manually configuring the IP address. On a Windows computer, arp/ping IP address setting is performed as follows: 1. From the DOS prompt: arp -s 192.168.0.150 00-40-8c-18-16-f0 2. ping -t -l 408 192.168.0.150 3. Restart the video server and wait for a reply to ping On a Unix computer, arp/ping IP address setting is performed as follows: 1. arp -s 192.168.0.150 00:40:8c:18:16:f0 2. ping -s 408 192.168.0.150 3. Restart the video server and wait for a reply to ping 3.10:2 Implementation of new image resolution, 2CIF (704x240 - NTSC or 704x288 - PAL). 2CIF has same number of lines as CIF, but twice the number of pixels per line. The image is re-scaled to 4CIF in the viewer, which eliminates interlace problems, but reduces image quality when compared to 4CIF. 3.10:3 After a flash upgrade using flash_all, the BOOTPEnabled parameter is as of now restored to the value configured before the upgrade. 3.10:4 The text in the picture is extended to allow characters between ASCII 32 and ASCII 255. Corrections in 3.10 since 3.04 ============================== 3.10:5 The FTP server deamon (sftpd) now opens the back channel data connection on port 20 instead of on a random port. 3.10:6 If the flash upgrade procedure was aborted while erasing the flash, the programming was never completed. This problem is corrected now. 3.10:7 The mail client complies with the RFC, regarding bare LF. Some servers, such as qmail, were rejecting the mails generated by the client. 3.10:8 Corrected resolution values available when using HTTP-API commands to access the video stream. QCIF, NTSC is now available at 176X112 and 176X120 resolutions. 3.10:9 IP address change notification on restart is now only sent if the IP address is changed. 3.10:10 Corrected issue with failing of IP address change notification by using SMTP server's DNS name in the situation when altering from static IP address to DHCP assigned IP address. 3.10:11 Specifying SMTP and DNS servers in the web pages no longer causes the product's network interface to restart. 3.10:12 The HTTP-API command http://IP/axis-cgi/mjpg/video.cgi?camera=2 does no longer causes the video stream to stop. Known limitations: ================== L1. The text overlay will be distorted in 2CIF due to the fact that every other line in the image is removed and re-scaled.