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M5000 XSCF Flash update

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XCP version of Panel EEPROM and XSCF FMEM mismatched,

        Panel EEPROM=1072, XSCF FMEM=1102

XCP version of Panel EEPROM and XSCF FMEM mismatched,

        Panel EEPROM=1072, XSCF FMEM=1102


XSCF> version -c xcp


XSCF#0 (Active )
XCP0 (Current): 1102
XCP1 (Reserve): 1102

 
XSCF> getflashimage -u anonymous ftp://10.10.10.10/FFXCP1111.tar.gz


Existing versions:
        Version                Size  Date
        FFXCP1102.tar.gz   44063324  Wed May 16 15:17:13 UTC 2012
Warning: About to delete existing versions.
Continue? [y|n]:
y
Removing FFXCP1102.tar.gz.
Password:

  0MB received
  1MB received
  2MB received
  3MB received
  4MB received
 .............
 41MB received
 42MB received
Download successful: 43188 Kbytes in 61 secs (787.980 Kbytes/sec)
Checking file...
MD5: 0c37ccaaa7241d188b832702e23ba04a

XSCF> version -c xcp -v
XSCF#0 (Active )
XCP0 (Current): 1102
OpenBoot PROM : 02.24.0000
XSCF          : 01.10.0002
XCP1 (Reserve): 1102
OpenBoot PROM : 02.24.0000
XSCF          : 01.10.0002
OpenBoot PROM BACKUP
#0: 02.24.0000
#1: --.--.----

 
XSCF> flashupdate -c check -m xcp -s 1111


XCP update is possible with domains up

 
XSCF> flashupdate -c update -m xcp -s 1111


The XSCF will be reset. Continue? [y|n] :y
Checking the XCP image file, please wait a minute
XCP update is started (XCP version=1111:last version=1072)
OpenBoot PROM update is started (OpenBoot PROM version=02290000)
OpenBoot PROM update has been completed (OpenBoot PROM version=02290000)
XSCF update is started (XSCFU=0,bank=1,XCP version=1111:last version=1072)
XSCF download is started (XSCFU=0,bank=1,XCP version=1111:last version=1072, Firmware Element ID=00:version=01100001:last version=01100001)
XSCF download has been completed (XSCFU=0,bank=1,XCP version=1111:last version=1072, Firmware Element ID=00:version=01100001:last version=01100001)
XSCF download is started (XSCFU=0,bank=1,XCP version=1111:last version=1072, Firmware Element ID=01:version=01110001:last version=01100002)
XSCF download has been completed (XSCFU=0,bank=1,XCP version=1111:last version=1072, Firmware Element ID=01:version=01110001:last version=01100002)
XSCF download is started (XSCFU=0,bank=1,XCP version=1111:last version=1072, Firmware Element ID=02:version=01100001:last version=01100001)
XSCF download has been completed (XSCFU=0,bank=1,XCP version=1111:last version=1072, Firmware Element ID=02:version=01100001:last version=01100001)
XSCF download is started (XSCFU=0,bank=1,XCP version=1111:last version=1072, Firmware Element ID=03:version=01110000:last version=01100002)
XSCF download has been completed (XSCFU=0,bank=1,XCP version=1111:last version=1072, Firmware Element ID=03:version=01110000:last version=01100002)
XSCF download is started (XSCFU=0,bank=1,XCP version=1111:last version=1072, Firmware Element ID=04:version=01110000:last version=01100002)
XSCF download has been completed (XSCFU=0,bank=1,XCP version=1111:last version=1072, Firmware Element ID=04:version=01110000:last version=01100002)
XSCF download is started (XSCFU=0,bank=1,XCP version=1111:last version=1072, Firmware Element ID=05:version=01110000:last version=01100001)
XSCF download has been completed (XSCFU=0,bank=1,XCP version=1111:last version=1072, Firmware Element ID=05:version=01110000:last version=01100001)
XSCF download is started (XSCFU=0,bank=1,XCP version=1111:last version=1072, Firmware Element ID=07:version=01090001:last version=01090001)
XSCF download has been completed (XSCFU=0,bank=1,XCP version=1111:last version=1072, Firmware Element ID=07:version=01090001:last version=01090001)
XSCF update has been completed (XSCFU=0,bank=1,XCP version=1111:last version=1072)
XSCF is rebooting to update the reserve bank


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