Installing a New User Module
1
Follow the instructions in “Updating System Firmware” on page 5-16 to
update the system firmware.
2
After starting the Firmware, select the following sequence of menus:
¹
Utilities menu
¹
Change Management
Then, select the TFTP Software option.
3
Respond to the prompt to select which type of load to do (a configuration file
or a load image).
4
Respond to the prompt to select which bank to load.
Note: Files to be retrieved from the server should all be in the same
directory, and their permissions should be such that read is allowed
for anybody.
5
After you selected 2. Load Image, you will be prompted to select the type of
load image (that is, single image or modules).
¹
The code load that you want to transfer consists of an LML.ld file plus
other load modules ending in .ld, select modules.
6
When the prompt
Enter Directory Path to Remote Load Modules
appears,
enter the
pathname to retrieve all load modules belonging to this load image.
Notes:
a. Information boxes appear as each load module is being transferred using
TFTP. Some time will transpire as each transferred load module is
written to the disk. An average load may take 10-12 minutes. When the
entire load has been transferred, the previous menu is displayed.
b. The operational code comes in the form of multiple load modules, headed
by LML.ld.
¹
All load modules for a load must be in the same directory on the
server for this transfer.
7
Select the Set Boot Information option on the Change Management menu
and select:
¹
The Bank to boot from
¹
The Config to boot with
¹
Permanent or once
You will be able to use the tftp get load modules option under
boot config>
to
get any further load images.
If you were not able to use TFTP and instead use Xmodem to try to upgrade,
select the Xmodem Software option instead of TFTP Software option. In the case of
XMODEM file transfers, Xmodem does not retrieve a set of load modules. They
must be transferred one by one.
Appendix E. Managing Operational Code and Configuration Files
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