
8. Building and Using a Firmware Library
8-2
January
2002
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New Device Models Not Supported by OpenLane
You can create your own subdirectory and definition files for Paradyne devices not
yet supported by OpenLane. The device model number will appear in the
drop-down Device Model selection list for scheduling downloads.
Procedure
1. Create a directory under
/opt/pdn/OpenLane/database/firmware
(Solaris) or
c:\opt\pdn\OpenLane\database\firmware
(Windows) for
the device model. Start the directory name with fw and follow with the device
model number. For example:
mkdir fw9880
2. Retrieve the firmware as described in
Building a Firmware Library
on
page 8-1.
3. Copy any firmware.dat file into the directory you just created in Step 1 and
modify the file. The syntax is:
version=filename
FrameSaver Map Example:
01.02.01=R010201.ocd
DSL Map Example:
04.00.30=pc8314.3001.img
4. Edit the
/opt/pdn/OpenLane/database/firmware/models.dat
(Solaris) or
c:\opt\pdn\OpenLane\database\firmware\models.dat
(Windows) file to map the device model number to the new directory name.
The syntax is:
model=directory
Example:
9880=fw9880
You can determine the correct device model number from the OpenLane
Network Navigator screen.
Summary of Contents for OpenLane SLM 5.5
Page 1: ...OpenLane SLM 5 5 Administrator s Guide Document No 7800 A2 GB32 00 January 2002...
Page 22: ...2 Installing OpenLane on Solaris 2 12 January 2002 7800 A2 GB32 00...
Page 34: ...3 Installing OpenLane on Windows 3 12 January 2002 7800 A2 GB32 00...
Page 46: ...5 Apache User Access Authentication 5 4 January 2002 7800 A2 GB32 00...
Page 64: ...7 OpenLane Maintenance 7 12 January 2002 7800 A2 GB32 00...
Page 70: ...8 Building and Using a Firmware Library 8 6 January 2002 7800 A2 GB32 00...
Page 104: ...A OLCmd Reference A 34 January 2002 7800 A2 GB32 00...
Page 108: ...B Using XML to Produce Reports B 4 January 2002 7800 A2 GB32 00...