official before the space is cleared. The space occupied by all software updates which have been made official may
be cleared by typing
"9600,BWM=nn-nnnn"
, or the space occupied by a single software update can be cleared by
typing
9600
followed by a comma and the specific software update name.
Poke 9650 may be used to expand a compressed software update after it has been completely transmitted to the
switch. This same poke may also be used to stop expansion on the software update that is currently being
downloaded.
Poke 9500 (RECLAIM PATCH SPACE) is used to perform an update audit or space reclamation function. This
causes memory locations previously used for old function text and decision function text to be released so that they
may be used for future program updates. The following three pokes manipulate the soak timer information:
Poke 9700 can be used to reset the soaking time to
HH
hours and
MM
minutes.
Poke 9710 prints out the soak timer information on the ROP.
Poke 9720 may be used to abort the soak timer.
Poke 9900 allows the user to back out up to the last three official software updates in the reverse order in which they
were applied.
The command
UPD:PUMPBWM
is used when a pump action is required to pump the temporary image generated
by the software update. This command does not make sense unless a software update has been applied.
For the CMP, the command is
UPD:PUMPBWM:CMP
For the SM-2000, the command is
UPD:PUMPBWM:SM2K
For the other SMs the command is
UPD:PUMPBWM:SM
NOTE:
The ``CONFIG'' option is also available, this option is used to specify the configuration for SM and
peripherals. The command is as follows:
UPD:PUMPBWM:SM,CONFIG=
a
Where
a
equals the configuration type to receive the update. Valid values are; STANDARD, LOADED, and
BASIC.
The command
UPD:PUMPOFC
is used when a pump action is required to pump the official image. This is the
default case. This command is used to override the
UPD:PUMPBWM
command. The command is as follows:
UPD:PUMPOFC[:CMP][:SM]
NOTE:
UPD:PUMPBWM
/
UPD:PUMPOFC
has no effect on the standby CMP. The standby CMP will always be
pumped with the same image in the active CMP.
---------------------- Update Number 1 -----------------------
Time & Date Stamp: Thu Feb 20 04:58:59 1989
Update Name: BWM89-0001
Processor Name: AM
BWM sequence number: 1
Package sequence number:
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
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