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8.Enter the checksum (hexadecinal format) of the new image which is contained in the .md5 file delivered together with the new image.
This checksum is verified after downloading the TFTP image and after programming it into the boot flash.
9.Go to the object cgmFwUpdateOption OID:.1.3.6.1.4.1.3656.8152.1.3.29.0.
10.Select how to handle revision numbers of the old and the new image. The following values are possible:
"newer" (0): only images with a version number higher than the current one can be programmed.
"newerOrSame" (1): images with the same or a higher version number can be programmed.
"allowDowngrade" (2): downgrade is possible.
"noVersionCheck" (3): no version check is performed at all. This allows installing images which do not contain version information.
11.Go to the object cgmFwUpdateStart OID:.1.3.6.1.4.1.3656.8152.1.3.30.0.
12.Start the upgrade by setting the value start (1). The upgrade takes about
13.Check the progress of the upgrade by performing a walk on the cgmEventDescr object OID:.1.3.6.1.4.1.3656.8152.1.3.1.1.6.
14.Wait until the message "Firmware update successful" is displayed.
15.Reset the
16.Optionally, you can now upgrade the backup partition as well by repeating this procedure.
4.4.9Reset the PMC-CGM
You can reset the
To reset the
Resetting the PMC-CGM via SNMP
To reset the module via SNMP, proceed as follows:
1.Start SNMP manager or MIB browser.
2.Connect to the
3.Go to object cgmRestartCmd OID:.1.3.6.1.4.1.3656.8152.1.3.25.0.
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