Cisco Systems VIP-4R/4T manual Upgrading VIP Microcode

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Versatile Interface Processor Functions

Upgrading VIP Microcode

The Cisco 7000 series and the Cisco 7500 series support downloadable microcode, which enables you to upgrade microcode versions without having to physically replace the microcode Flash memory device on the board. You can download new microcode versions and store multiple versions in Flash memory, and you can boot from them just as you can with the system software images. System software upgrades may also contain upgraded microcode images, which will load automatically when the new software image is loaded (unless the configuration states otherwise).

Note Software and interface processor microcode images are carefully optimized and bundled to work together. Overriding the bundle can result in system incompatibilities. We recommend that you use the microcode included in the software bundle.

You can download microcode to Flash memory by copying the TFTP image of a microcode version to Flash memory. When the microcode image is stored in Flash memory you can use the microcode reload command to manually load the new microcode file, and the configure command to instruct the system to load the new image automatically at each system boot.

To compare the size of the microcode image and the amount of Flash memory available, you must know the size of the new microcode image. The image size is specified in the README file that is included on the floppy disk with the new image.

Note Note the size of the new image before proceeding to ensure that you have sufficient available

Flash memory for the new image.

Caution Before you copy a file to system Flash memory, be sure there is ample space available in Flash memory. Compare the size of the file you want to copy to the amount of available Flash memory shown. If the space available is less than the space required by the file you want to copy, the copy process will continue, but the entire file will not be copied into Flash memory.

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Contents VIP-4R/4T Installation and Configuration Table of Contents Versatile Interface Processor Functions What is the VIP?Dram VIP Hardware Prerequisites What is the Cisco 7000 Family?VIP Software Prerequisites Cisco 7000, Interface Processor End Cisco 7000 SeriesCisco 7010, Interface Processor End Cisco 7500 SeriesCisco 7507, Interface Processor End Cisco 7513, Interface Processor End VIP Port Adapter Hardware Configuration Overview List of Parts and Tools VIP Installation PrerequisitesVIP Microcode Overview Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Safety GuidelinesTelephone Wiring Guidelines Electrical Equipment GuidelinesOnline Insertion and Removal-An Overview Versatile Interface Processor Functions H1984 Removing a VIP VIP InstallationRemoving an Interface Processor Filler Captive installation screws Installing a VIP Checking the VIP Installation Checking the Installation and Verifying VIP StatusVersatile Interface Processor Functions Verifying VIP Status Using show Commands Router# show protocols Upgrading VIP Microcode Router# show flash Loaded from Flash Handling a Dram SIMM-Example Only Upgrading and Replacing Dram SIMMsOrientation of Dram SIMMs U1 and U2 on VIP Motherboard Removing and Replacing Dram SIMMs 4R Port Adapter VIP Port Adapter FunctionsToken Ring Specifications and Physical Connections Token Ring OverviewVIP Port Adapter Functions Token Ring Network Physical Connections Token Ring Connection Equipment4R Port Adapter LEDs Token Ring Distance LimitationsToken Ring Speed Considerations 4R Port Adapter Receptacles and Cables 4R Port Adapter Receptacles, Cables, and PinoutsAttaching 4R Port Adapter Interface Cables 4R Port Adapter Receptacle PinoutConfiguring the 4R Interfaces Setup ConfigureUsing the Setup Command Using the Exec Command InterpreterRouter# setup Using the Configure Exec Command 4R Token Ring Interface Port Number Example Cisco 7505 Shown 4R Slot, Port Adapter, and Port Numbers in a Cisco 4R Slot, Port Adapter, and Port Numbers in a Cisco Basic Configuration Guidelines ARP type ARPA, ARP TimeoutChecking the Configuration Synchronous Serial Overview 4T Port AdapterVIP Port Adapter Functions 4T Port Adapter Specifications Shows the 4T port adapter installed on the VIP-4R/4TEIA/TIA-232 Connections Serial Distance Limitations4T Serial Connection Equipment Connections EIA/TIA-449 Connections4T Port Adapter LEDs EIA-530 ConnectionsSerial Port Adapter Receptacles and Cables 4T Port Adapter Receptacles, Cables, and PinoutsVIP Port Adapter Functions Serial Port Adapter Cables Serial Port Adapter Cable PinoutsRTS/CTS CTS/RTS DSR/DTR DTR/DSR SD+ RTS/CTS RTS/CTS CTS/RTS DSR/DTR DTR/DSR DCD/LL Rlsd LL/DCD RTS/CTS+ RTS+ CTS/RTS+ DSR/DTR+ DSR+ DCD/DCD+ Incorrect, cable upside down Attaching 4T Port Adapter Interface CablesCorrect Configuring the 4T Interfaces 4T Serial Interface Port Number Example Cisco 7505 Shown 4T Slot, Port Adapter, and Port Numbers in a Cisco Slot Adapter Port Port n Serial3/1/0 is administratively down, line protocol is down Setting the Clock Rate Configuring Timing Clock SignalsConfiguring Nrzi Format Inverting the Clock SignalReplacing Port Adapter Cables Configuring CRCsEnter Configuration mode again and bring the port back up Shutting Down an Interface Enter the shutdown command, as followsRouter# show int serial 1/1/0 Configuring InterfacesWrite the new configuration to memory as follows Using the ping and loopback Commands Using Show Commands to Verify the VIP StatusRouter# ping 1.1.1.10 Return Type escape sequence to abort Cisco Information Online