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Updating Firmware from a Network Device, Example 3- 7, Updating Firmware Using a MOP Server

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3.3.1 Updating Firmware from a Network Device Updating firmware from a network device can be done using the bootp command or using a local MOP server. Example 3- 7 Updating Firmware from a Network Device X P00>>> boot -file ds20lsrm -proto bootp eia0 (boot eia0.0.0.3.1 -flags A) Trying BOOTP boot. Broadcasting BOOTP Request... .. X Name of the firmware image (.exe extension) to be loaded. You can also use the default image using this command. P00>>> b eia0 Example 3- 8 Updating Firmware Using a MOP Server Before starting a network upgrade, download the update files from the Internet. You will need the files with the extension .SYS. Copy these files to your local MOP server's MOP load area. X P00>>> boot -file v5917_shupdate -proto mop eia0 (boot eia0.0.0.3.1 -file v5917_shupdate -flags A) Trying MOP boot Network load complete. Host name: BESSIE Host address: aa-00-04-00-06-74 bootstrap code read in base = 200000, image_start = 0, image_bytes = 157c00 initializing HWRPB at 2000 initializing page table at 3ff48000 initializing machine state setting affinity to the primary CPU jumping to bootstrap code 1536 Meg of system memory initializing GCT/FRU at 3ff3c000 Operation 3-23

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Operation
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3.3.1
Updating Firmware from a Network Device
Updating firmware from a network device can be done using the bootp
command or using a local MOP server.
Example 3– 7
Updating Firmware from a Network Device
P00
>>>
boot
file ds20lsrm
proto bootp eia0
(boot eia0.0.0.3.1 -flags A)
Trying BOOTP boot.
Broadcasting BOOTP Request...
..
Name of the firmware image (.exe extension) to be loaded.
You can also use the default image using this command.
P00>>>
b eia0
Example 3– 8
Updating Firmware Using a MOP Server
Before starting a network upgrade, download the update files from the Internet.
You will need the files with the extension .SYS. Copy these files to your local
MOP server’s MOP load area.
P00>>>
boot
file v5917_shupdate
proto mop eia0
(boot eia0.0.0.3.1 -file v5917_shupdate -flags A)
Trying MOP boot.
.......................
Network load complete.
Host name: BESSIE
Host address: aa-00-04-00-06-74
bootstrap code read in
base = 200000, image_start = 0, image_bytes = 157c00
initializing HWRPB at 2000
initializing page table at 3ff48000
initializing machine state
setting affinity to the primary CPU
jumping to bootstrap code
1536 Meg of system memory
initializing GCT/FRU at 3ff3c000