GE ML1600, ML2400 QS.6.1 Updating MultiLink Firmware, QS.6.2 Selecting the Proper Version

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QS.6 ML1600/2400 Firmware Updates

QS.6.1 Updating MultiLink Firmware

This section describesthe process for upgrading the firmware on a GE Multilink Ethernet switch. The methods describe updating the Multilink firmware either locally using the console port or remotely over the network using FTP or TFTP.

The following equipment and software are required for loading the Multilink Ethernet switch with the new firmware version.

1.A female-to-female null modem cable. (This is only necessary when upgrading using the Multilink console port.)

2.PC serial port. If your PC does not have a serial port, a USB-to-serial converter will be required. (This is only necessary when upgrading using the Multilink console port.)

3.A PC (or a workstation/computer) with a terminal emulation program such as Huyperterminal (included with Windows) or Teraterm-pro or other equivalent software. Verify that the software supports Xmodem protocol.

4.Enough disk space to store and retrieve the configuration files as well as a copy of the Multilink firmware. We recommend at least 15 MB of free disk space.

5.Manager level account name and password for the switch being upgraded.

6.An internet connection. Ensure the connection does not block ftp file transfers

QS.6.2 Selecting the Proper Version

The latest version of the firmware is available at:

http://www.GEmultilin.com/catalog/ethernet.htm.

To deternine the version of firmware currently installed on your switch, do the following:

ZUsing the command line interface, log into the switch uwing Manager access rights.

ZIn the command line prompt, enter the command, show version.

ZUsing the EnerVista web interface, enter the IP address of the switch in the address bar of a web browser

The firmware version installed on the switch will appear in the lower left corner of the screen.

QS.6.3 Upgrading Using a Serial Connection- Command Line Interface

Use the following procedure to install firmware to the ML1600/2400 via the serial port.

ZDownload the MultiLink Switch Software from the GE Multilin web site, to a convenient location on your hard drive.

ZUse the null-modem cable to connect to the serial port of the switch.

MULTILINK ML1600/2400 ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH – QUICKSTART GUIDE

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Contents 1601-0220-A2 GE Multilin Incorporated. All rights reserved Table of Contents Table of Contents TOC-II QS-1 Fiber Twisted Pair copper cableStar Architecture QS.1.2 Supported Network TopologiesMesh Architecture Ring ArchitectureMetres max Unshielded Twisted Pair cableEthernet Unshielded Twisted Pair QS-5 RJ45 Connectors Metres max length 820nm 1300nm 1550nm QS.3.1 Fiber Optic EthernetWavelengths of light QS.3.2 Single and Multi-mode cable Fiber Cable Cross Section and Physical SpecificationsSingle mode fiber Less attenuation per unit distance QS.4 Optical Power Budget Figure QS-4 Common Fiber Optic Connectors QS.4.1 Assigning an IP address to the Multilin SwitchQS-12 QS-13 QS-14 QS-15 QS-16 QS-17 QS.4.2 Assigning a static IP Address to a personnel computer QS-19 QS-20 Addresses now being used Select Run then enter CMD to start the DOS shellQS-22 QS-23 QS-24 Save Relay has switched over to the alternate port Background QS.5 Tagged VLAN’sConfiguring a Vlan within the switch QS.5.1 Configuring Tagged VLANsQS-29 QS-30 Save QS-32 QS-33 QS-34 QS-35 Configure QS-37 QS.5.2 Configuring the Multilink switch for Ring Only Mode QS-39 QS-40 Select the Edit icon From the configuration menu open the Rstp menuThen Save Enable Status Once saved, select OK, then OK again to exit Select the Configuration Rstp RO Mode menu as shown above Then Save Enable status QS-46 Disable LLA On Ports That are in a Ring You have completed the exercise QS.6.2 Selecting the Proper Version QS.6.1 Updating MultiLink FirmwareQS-50 Following procedure describes how to upgrade the firmware QS-52 ML1600/2400# show version QS.6.4 Updating Using the EnerVista Web Interface Software Using FTP Using Tftp QS-57 QS-58