HP 436853-001 manual Tftp settings

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ROMPAQ /D cpqq0801.D14 ldrImage.bin

ROMPAQ Firmware Upgrade Utility, Version 5.02 (R)

Copyright (c) Hewlett-Packard Corporation, 1994-2006

Input file: CPQQ0801.D14

Output file: LDRIMAGE.BIN

The load command is used to take a binary image from a specific source location (specified as a URL) and place it at the specified target address. The load command can download and flash a ldr firmware image file using TFTP from the specified location.

To update the firmware, log in to LO100 as administrator through the CLP interface and issue the load command to upload and install the firmware from the map1/firmware directory.

1.Start a CLP session. To access the CLP in Windows®:

a.Click Start>All Programs>Accessories>Command Prompt.

b.At the command prompt, enter telnet <IP address> where IP address is the IP Address of the server to which you want to connect.

2.At the CLP prompt, enter: cd/map1/firmware

3.At the CLP prompt, enter load -source <URI> -oemhpfiletype csr where:

o<URI> is the //tftpserver IP/path/filename to be downloaded.

otftp server IP is the URL or IP address of the TFTP server containing the firmware. o filename is the file name of the image file (LdrImage.bin in this example).

For example, enter: load -source //10.141.38.157/LdrImage.bin - oemhpfiletype csr

NOTE: After using the load command LO100 will reset ending your CLP interface session. You must reconnect to the CLP interface.

NOTE: When you use the CLP load command with TFTPD32, HP recommends using a 30- second timeout and 6 retries.

TFTP settings

When using a TFTP server, the settings vary by on different operating systems. Use the following settings: Flashing the firmware image file using TFTP on Microsoft Windows®

1.Copy the BMC firmware into a directory on the server.

2.Run TFTP by launching the executable file tftpd32.exe.

3.Navigate to TFTP Configuration>Settings, and set Timeout to 30 seconds and Max Retransmit to 6.

4.Enter File Name and TFTP Server IP Address. File Name is the path where the BMC firmware is residing. TFTP Server IP Address is the IP address of the TFTP server. For example, 10.141.38.157.

Flashing the firmware image file using TFTP on Linux

1.Navigate to Applications>Systems Settings>Server Settings>Services, and ensure that tftp and xinetd are running.

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Contents HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Guide Audience assumptions Contents Acronyms and abbreviations Index Operational overview Server management featuresUser guide overview Server managementOperational overview Pre-installation procedures InstallationRemote management card kit contents Installation Post-installation procedures Installation Establishing user accounts ConfigurationConfiguring network access Enabling serial access to the LO100 Using the serial portLO100 serial port configuration Using TCP/IP over Ethernet management portSelecting an Ethernet management port Obtaining a Dhcp IP address from the Bios Setup UtilityEnabling telnet and Http services Setting up a static IP address from the Bios Setup UtilityRompaq /D infile outfile Updating the firmwareUpdating the firmware remotely Tftp settings Configuration SSL overview Using LO100SSH overview Ssh -l loginname ipaddress/dns namePutty.exe -ssh -telnet -rlogin -raw user@host Creating a certificate Installing a certificate or private key through the CLPImporting a certificate Help o load o reset o set Using CLPCLP overview Load -source URI -oemhpfiletype keyShow Start Stop Exit Version Base commandsHelp/-h All/-a Help show Usage show targetoptionsproperties Show -hShow -help Usage show targetoptionsproperties Using LO100 Rompaq /D infile outfile Map1/- version Version Specific commandsIpmi 2.0 support Logging in through a web browser Logging in to LO100Logging in through the CLP Browser main menu optionsHardware Inventory Controlling server power remotelyControlling server power through the CLP Controlling server power from a browserSystem1/ reset System1 reset System1/ start /system1 System1 startedViewing sensors data from the Bios Setup Utility Controlling server power through the Bios Setup UtilityMonitoring sensors Viewing sensors data from a web browserPlatform event filtering configuration Accessing the system event log from a web browser Using the system event logEnter cd /./system1/log1 Accessing the system event log from the CLPAccessing the system event log from the Bios Setup Utility Configuring network settings using the CLP Network settingsConfiguring network settings using a web browser Configuring network settings using the Bios Setup Utility Using the virtual floppy feature Configuring virtual floppy from a Web browser Configuring the Tftp ServerSet oemhpvsitftpserver=10.12.52.142 Configuring the virtual floppy from the Bios setupConfiguring virtual floppy from the CLP Rebooting the server Platform event trap configurationSet oemhpvsipath=rboot Set oemhpvsipermission=rwChanging user settings through a web browser User administrationBios console text redirection through telnet Accessing the remote console through telnetChanging user settings through the CLP Linux console redirection S012345respawn/sbin/agetty -L 115200 ttyS0 vt102 Microsoft Windows EMS managementHP SIM support Acronyms and abbreviations KCS SSL Index ROMPaq utility Safety considerations Index