CyberPower PDU41102 User Manual 2 - Page 122

For Windows Users, For Linux, MacOS and Unix Users

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Firmware Upgrade Note: Only firmware version 1.10 and above supports the functionality to update firmware via SCP. For Windows Users: 1. Download any PuTTY Secure Copy client (PSCP) utility. 2. Save the firmware files and the PSCP Utility in the same folder. 3. Open the Command Line Interface and change the path to where the firmware files and the PSCP Utility are saved. 4. Enter the following command to perform the firmware update: pscp -scp @: Note: (5) The SSH setting on the PDU must be Enabled. (6) is the filename of the firmware file. There are two firmware files to upload: cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin and cpsmpdumadata_XXX.bin. In order to upgrade the firmware version both files need to be uploaded. Only one firmware file can be uploaded at a time, it is recommended to upload the firmware file cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin first followed by the data file cpsmpdumadata_XXX.bin. (7) is the username of the SSH account on the PDU. (8) Ensure to add ":" after the IP address. For example: pscp -scp cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin [email protected]: Note: cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin is the firmware file of the version being updated. 5. After executing the command, a message may appear asking if you trust the host. To continue type "y" for yes within 10 seconds. 6. On the next screen enter the PDU password. The firmware file transfer may take a couple minutes to complete. Please wait until the progress indicator displays 100%. The system will automatically log out and reboot after the transfer is complete. 7. Repeat steps 4 through step 6 to upload the data file cpsmpdumadata_XXX.bin to complete the firmware update process. 8. If the firmware file transfer is unsuccessful you will see an error message. Attempt to retype the command and execute it again. For Linux, MacOS and Unix Users: 1. Install the related distribution of an SSH or SCP client, for example Openssh client. 2. Open the Terminal and change the path to where the firmware files are saved. 3. Enter the following Command to perform firmware update: Intelligent PDU User Guide 120

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Intelligent PDU User Guide
Firmware Upgrade
Note:
Only firmware version 1.10 and above supports the functionality to update firmware via SCP.
For Windows Users:
1. Download any PuTTY Secure Copy client (PSCP) utility.
2. Save the firmware files and the PSCP Utility in the same folder.
3. Open the Command Line Interface and change the path to where the firmware files and the PSCP
Utility are saved.
4. Enter the following command to perform the firmware update:
pscp
scp
<filename>
<user>@<IP address of PDU>:
Note:
(5) The SSH setting on the PDU must be Enabled.
(6)
<filename>
is the filename of the firmware file. There are two firmware files to upload:
cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin
and
cpsmpdumadata_XXX.bin
. In order to upgrade the firmware
version both files need to be uploaded. Only one firmware file can be uploaded at a time, it is
recommended to upload the firmware file
cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin
first followed by the data file
cpsmpdumadata_XXX.bin
.
(7)
<user>
is the username of the SSH account on the PDU.
(8)
Ensure to add “
:
” after the IP address.
For example:
pscp
scp cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin [email protected]:
Note:
cpsmpdumafw_XXX.bin
is the firmware file of the version being updated.
5. After executing the command, a message may appear asking if you trust the host. To continue type
"
y
for yes within 10 seconds.
6. On the next screen enter the PDU password. The firmware file transfer may take a couple minutes
to complete. Please wait until the progress indicator displays 100%. The system will automatically
log out and reboot after the transfer is complete.
7. Repeat steps 4 through step 6 to upload the data file
cpsmpdumadata_XXX.bin
to complete the
firmware update process.
8. If the firmware file transfer is unsuccessful you will see an error message. Attempt to retype the
command and execute it again.
For Linux, MacOS and Unix Users:
1. Install the related distribution of an SSH or SCP client, for example Openssh client.
2. Open the Terminal and change the path to where the firmware files are saved.
3. Enter the following Command to perform firmware update: