
list configuration software-version
Issue 5 October 2002
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Some things to note when using list configuration software-version:
1. For simplex systems, the fields under column “SPE_B are always blank
and the optional Long qualifier is not part of the command line.
2. If the memory card contains a core dump file system, fields for the tape or
memory card will contain
coredump
. This is because in a coredump file
system, all files other than the coredump file are marked as invalid.
3. If for any reason, MSS cannot be read when the command is issued, the
string no tape or none for no memory card will be placed in the appropriate
fields on the screen. This does not mean that the system thinks there is no
tape, only that the software was unable to read the appropriate information
when requested.
4. If the command is issued using the memory-resident option, the fields on
the form associated with the tape will contain the string n/a.
5. When the status of the update field is displayed, the following strings will be
used (for more information refer to step c of this list):
a.
none in memory
— no update has been applied to memory.
b.
immediate partially applied
— an error condition that is
valid only when an update that is in the process of being applied
fails. Check the validity of the update file that was sent, and then
check the hardware error log for tape errors, and follow standard
maintenance procedures.
c.
all immediate applied deferred pending
— a valid
update file was received by the switch, and all the immediate
sub-patches were applied. This state indicates that there are
deferred sub-patches in the update file, and a system reset of the
proper level has not occurred since the update file was received.
d.
deferred partially applied
— an error condition that is valid
only when a update that is in the process of being applied fails.
Check the validity of the update file that was sent, and then check
the hardware error log for tape errors, and follow standard
maintenance procedures.
e.
entirely applied to memory
— the update associated with
the memory-resident identifier has been completely applied to
memory.
PKT-CTRL FW
Version
Information related to the Packet Control firmware. Information is
displayed for the Packet Control circuit pack resident copy as
well as the corresponding tape file
Pkt-ctrl Resident
The version of firmware in the Packet Control circuit pack.
Flash Resident
The version of the Packet Control circuit pack residing on the
system flash memory.