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Serial or Ethernet Interface, Perform Configuration, System Utilities, Trace History

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Serial or Ethernet Interface The screens shown in this section are available through the serial interface or the Ethernet interface when a Telnet session is used. In either of these cases, the menu structure is the same. A web management interface is also available (see Chapter 6. From the serial interface, access the main menu. HP Surestore Bridge FC 4/1 HV X.X XXXX 1) Perform Configuration 2) System Utilities 3) Display Trace and Assertion History 4) Reboot 5) Download a new revision of the firmware Command > ■ For information on selection 1), see Perform Configuration on page 85. ■ Select 2) to access system utilities. This option is described in detail under System Utilities on page 112. ■ Select 3) to display trace and assertion history. This option is described under Trace History on page 120. ■ Select 4) to reboot the bridge. A confirmation message will appear verifying you want to do this. If you enter [N] for NO, you are returned to the System Utilities menu. If you enter [Y] for YES, the bridge will restart. This option is described under Reboot on page 122. ■ Select 5) to download a new revision of the firmware. A confirmation message will appear verifying you want to do this. If you enter [N] for NO, you are returned to the System Utility menu. If you enter [Y] for YES, the bridge begins accepting firmware data from the serial port. This option is described under Download a New Revision of the Firmware on page 125. Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Serial or Ethernet Interface 111

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Chapter 5
Serial or Ethernet Interface
111
Chapter 5
Serial or Ethernet Interface
The screens shown in this section are available through the serial interface or
the Ethernet interface when a Telnet session is used. In either of these cases,
the menu structure is the same. A web management interface is also available
(see
Chapter 6
.
From the serial interface, access the main menu.
For information on
selection 1)
, see
Perform Configuration
on
page 85.
Select 2)
to access system utilities. This option is described in detail
under
System Utilities
on page 112.
Select 3)
to display trace and assertion history. This option is described
under
Trace History
on page 120.
Select 4)
to reboot the bridge. A confirmation message will appear
verifying you want to do this. If you enter
[N]
for
NO
,
you are returned to
the
System Utilities
menu. If you enter
[Y]
for
YES
,
the bridge will restart.
This option is described under
Reboot
on page 122.
Select 5)
to download a new revision of the firmware. A confirmation
message will appear verifying you want to do this. If you enter
[N]
for
NO
, you are returned to the
System Utility
menu. If you enter
[Y]
for
YES
,
the bridge begins accepting firmware data from the serial port. This option
is described under
Download a New Revision of the Firmware
on
page 125.
HP Surestore Bridge FC 4/1 HV
X.X
XXXX
1) Perform Configuration
2) System Utilities
3) Display Trace and Assertion History
4) Reboot
5) Download a new revision of the firmware
Command >