FW-DWNLD (Firmware Download)
Issue 1 May 2002
8-873
555-233-143
6. Type the location (UUCSS) of the VAL circuit pack in the Source Board
Location field. In this example 1B03 indicates Cabinet 1, Carrier B, Slot 3.
NOTE:
The Source Board Location field must match the Target Board Code field.
That is, the VAL circuit pack is both the source and destination.
You can only put one entry in the Target Board Code field, meaning that you
can download firmware to only one VAL circuit pack at a time.
7. Type /, then the firmware filename in the Firmware Image File Name field.
Example: fwimagexxx.xyz
NOTE:
The initial slash (/) in the Firmware Image File Name field directs the
system to the firmware directory on the TN2501AP circuit pack. The
file extension (.wav) is required in the Firmware Image File Name
field.
8. Type TN2501in the Target Board Code field.
9. Type AP in the Suffix field.
10. Type 0 in the Firmware Vintage field.
11. If you want to schedule the firmware image download for a later time, type
y in the Schedule Download? field. Otherwise, type n to download the
firmware image file now.
12. If you want the firmware image file erased after the download, type y in the
Remove Image File After Successful Download? field. Otherwise, type n
to leave the downloaded firmware image intact.
NOTE:
You can delete the file later with the remove file command.
13. If you previously answered y(es) to the Schedule Download? field (step 6),
type the date and time in the Start Date/Time. The Stop Date/Time field is
not used for VAL.
14. The Target Location field is identical to the Target Board Code field.
NOTE:
Even though there are several Target Locations listed, you can only
download VAL firmware one circuit pack at a time. This also means
that there can be only one circuit pack listed in the Target Location
field.
15. Press
Enter
.
The system copies the firmware image file to the inactive image location.
Command Successfully Completed appears.
Summary of Contents for S8700 Series
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