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Appendix D MiniMax Command Summary
Examples
3.
Enter the reboot command to force changes to take effect.
Installing a Firmware Image (Netcat)
The image is the firmware core of the SSL device. It can be replaced via MiniMax
when the firmware has been corrupted. This example uses the Netcat application
to stream the image to MiniMax. The firmware image can be found on the
distribution CD accompanying the device and at the Cisco Web site.
Netcat allows for reading and writing data across network sockets. It is freely
available for most operating systems here:
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Unix: ftp://ftp.cerias.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/netutils/netcat
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Win32 Binary: http://www.atstake.com/research/tools/nc11nt.zip
Use the following table to identify the firmware image for use.
1.
Ensure the device is connected via the null modem cable to a workstation
where Netcat is available. Use the "CONSOLE" port on the appliance.
2.
Ensure that the “Server” Ethernet interface on the device is connected to the
network.
3.
Launch any terminal emulation application that communicates with the serial
port connected to the SSL device. Use these settings: 9600 baud, 8 data bits,
no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control.
4.
Enter the env command to verify the IP address of the device.
5.
Enter the sbridge server command to activate the bridge on the “Server”
port, allowing the image to be sent to the device.
Table D-1
Firmware Image Selection
Firmware Image File Name
Purpose
css-sca-2fe-k9.phz
Reflash an SCA with version 4.1
css-sca2-2fe-k9.phz
Reflash an SCA2 with version 4.1
css-sca-2fe-k9-4_1-to-3_2.phz
Flash a 4.1 SCA with version 3.2
css-sca-2fe-k9-3_2-to-4_1.phz
Flash a 3.2 SCA with version 4.1