You may want to try another computer perhaps if you cannot pinpoint what could potentially be blocking this. In my personal experience with this, my Cisco VPN service was blocking this port, even though I was not actively connected to the VPN. There is no way to block it on the AP9631 side. I do think the FTP data port is blocked on your computer's end. What do you mean "web says its related to write permissions" - I assume you mean by researching online the "550 STOR action not taken" and not anything in the AP9631 interface? Or, maybe USB is an option.įYI - I consider this a "major" upgrade so I'd suggest reading this first -> Things To Consider When Upgrading or Downgrading a Network Management Card 2 (NMC2) Device between v. I had this problem myself before so if the FTP transfer doesn't work when you do it manually, you might need to pursue this. I am wondering if that is why the wizard failed because it logged in but couldn't transfer the file. If the FTP data port is blocked, you can log in successfully but it hangs upon data transfer. If the wizard does not work, then I'd make sure FTP is actually working. Let me know if you have any further questions. Here are the instructions on manual upgrades (or any upgrade method) -> How do I upgrade the firmware on an APC Network Management Card? | FAQs | Schneider Electric US You do not need to delete any files and the card does this automatically upon rebooting. The card accepts the file and manages the flash space automatically. Yes, you need to do bootmonitor, disconnect/exit FTP, the card will reboot and put the file in the right spot, do the AOS file, disconnect/exit FTP, and let the card reboot again, and lastly, put the sumx file, disconnect/exit FTP and the card will reboot one last time. This reply was originally posted by Angela on APC forums on
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