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Flashing the Firmware on a Single Controller

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Flashing the Firmware a Flashing the Firmware on a Single Controller To flash the firmware on a single controller, type the following at the DOS prompt, replacing CONTROLLER_NUMBER with the number of the controller whose firmware you are flashing. \> afu update /c CONTROLLER_NUMBER To upgrade controller 0, for example, you would type the following: \> afu update /c 0 b Flashing the Firmware on Multiple Controllers To flash the firmware on multiple controllers, type the following at the DOS prompt, replacing the commaseparated list of CONTROLLER_NUMBER_? with the numbers of the controllers whose firmware you are updating: \> afu update /c CONTROLLER_NUMBER_1,CONTROLLER_NUMBER_2 To upgrade controllers 0, 2, and 3 for example, you would type the following: \> afu update /c 0, 2, 3 c Flashing the Firmware on All Controllers To flash the firmware on all controllers, type the following at the DOS prompt: \> afu update /c all 6 The firmware image is contained on two diskettes. The AFU prompts you to put in the first firmware diskette. When it detects that the diskette is in the drive, the AFU will read the part of the firmware image contained on the first diskette. 7 The AFU then tells you to remove the first firmware diskette and insert the second firmware diskette. The AFU will read the second part of the flash image, and then perform a checksum operation to verify that all the data was read correctly. D-3

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Flashing the Firmware
a
Flashing the Firmware on a Single Controller
To flash the firmware on a single controller, type the
following at the DOS prompt, replacing
CONTROLLER_NUMBER with the number of the
controller whose firmware you are flashing.
\>
afu update /c CONTROLLER_NUMBER
To upgrade controller 0, for example, you would type the
following:
\>
afu update /c 0
b
Flashing the Firmware on Multiple Controllers
To flash the firmware on multiple controllers, type the
following at the DOS prompt, replacing the comma-
separated list of CONTROLLER_NUMBER_? with the
numbers of the controllers whose firmware you are
updating:
\>
afu update /c
CONTROLLER_NUMBER_1,CONTROLLER_NUMBER_2
To upgrade controllers 0, 2, and 3 for example, you would
type the following:
\>
afu update /c 0, 2, 3
c
Flashing the Firmware on All Controllers
To flash the firmware on all controllers, type the following at
the DOS prompt:
\>
afu update /c all
6
The firmware image is contained on two diskettes.
The AFU prompts you to put in the first firmware diskette.
When it detects that the diskette is in the drive, the AFU will
read the part of the firmware image contained on the first
diskette.
7
The AFU then tells you to remove the first firmware diskette
and insert the second firmware diskette.
The AFU will read the second part of the flash image, and then
perform a checksum operation to verify that all the data was
read correctly.