IBM 17352GX User Guide - Page 69

Upgrading firmware on multiple CO cables using the Tools, File System, Upgrade, Close, Tools

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Chapter 3: Using the Web Interface 53 6. To upgrade firmware from the current computer, select the File System radio button and browse to the location on your file system where the firmware file is located. Click Open. Figure 3.21: Upgrade Appliance Firmware window - file system 7. Click the Upgrade button. The Upgrade button dims and a progress message and progress bar appears. 8. When the upgrade is complete, the Reboot Appliance window appears. 9. Click Yes to reboot the appliance. 10. When the notice "Firmware Upgrade has completed. The Appliance is ready" appears, click Close to exit the Upgrade Appliance Firmware window. 11. Perform the steps in this procedure until all appliances are upgraded. 12. Click OK. NOTE: Do not turn appliance power off while the appliance firmware is being upgraded. Upgrading firmware on multiple CO cables using the Tools When the Tools tab is selected, Admin and other users with Appliance Administrator rights can click the Upgrade CO Firmware button to upgrade firmware for multiple CO cables. To upgrade firmware on multiple CO cables, complete the following steps: 1. Log into the Web interface as a user with Appliance Administrator rights. 2. Click the Tools tab. The Tools window appears. 3. Click the Upgrade CO Firmware button. The Upgrade CO Firmware window appears. 4. Select the check box in front of each CO cable type (PS2,USB,USB2,SRL,Sun) to upgrade. NOTE: A disabled check box indicates that all CO cables of that type are running the current firmware, or that no CO cable of that type exists in the system.

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Chapter 3: Using the Web Interface
53
6.
To upgrade firmware from the current computer, select the
File System
radio button and
browse to the location on your file system where the firmware file is located. Click
Open
.
Figure 3.21: Upgrade Appliance Firmware window - file system
7.
Click the
Upgrade
button. The
Upgrade
button dims and a progress message and progress bar
appears.
8.
When the upgrade is complete, the Reboot Appliance window appears.
9.
Click
Yes
to reboot the appliance.
10.
When the notice “Firmware Upgrade has completed. The Appliance is ready” appears, click
Close
to exit the Upgrade Appliance Firmware window.
11.
Perform the steps in this procedure until all appliances are upgraded.
12. Click
OK
.
NOTE:
Do not turn appliance power off while the appliance firmware is being upgraded.
Upgrading firmware on multiple CO cables using the Tools
When the
Tools
tab is selected, Admin and other users with Appliance Administrator rights can
click the
Upgrade CO Firmware
button to upgrade firmware for multiple CO cables.
To upgrade firmware on multiple CO cables, complete the following steps:
1.
Log into the Web interface as a user with Appliance Administrator rights.
2.
Click the
Tools
tab. The
Tools
window appears.
3.
Click the
Upgrade CO Firmware
button. The
Upgrade CO Firmware window
appears.
4.
Select the check box in front of each CO cable type (
PS2
,
USB
,
USB2
,
SRL
,
Sun
) to upgrade.
NOTE:
A disabled check box indicates that all CO cables of that type are running the current firmware, or that no
CO cable of that type exists in the system.