Just a heads up, you don't even really need to set up an SROS server, just
any old dhcp server where you can control the options and a tftp server.
Set option 66 to be the ip of your tftp server and copy the firmware
package to the tftproot.

Mikrotik Routers work great for this...


On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 10:02 AM, Volker A. Brandt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Kent Peacock writes:
> > Opening the unit will not be helpful. When the firmware is corrupted
> > like this, it can be restored by connecting it to a network that
> > provides DHCP parameters that point to a firmware server. There is a
> > program that is part of the boot sectors called "ETFTP" (Emergency
> > TFTP) that is run when the firmware doesn't pass the signature
> > check.
>
> Great info, thanks Kent!
>
> Will set up a SRS 5.4.2 server with DHCP when I have some time, and
> report the result.
>
>
> Regards -- Volker
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