HP 3000 Router manual Upgrading the Boot ROM program

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3Com Router 3000 ADSL2+ Family

3. Starting and Maintaining the Router

Installation Guide

Step 3: Change your terminal’s baud rate to the same baud rate for software downloading (115200 bps in this example). After that, disconnect the terminal ([Dial-in/Disconnect]), reconnect it ([Dial-in/Dialing]), and press <Enter> to start downloading. The system displays:

Downloading ... CCCCC

Note:

The new baud rate takes effect only after you reconnect the terminal emulation program.

Step 4: Select [Transmit/send file] in the terminal window. The following dialog box pops up:

Figure 3-6Send File dialog box

Step 5: Click <Browse>. Select the application file to be downloaded and set protocol to XModem. Click <Send>.

Step 6: After completing downloading, the system begins writing data to the Flash, and then displays the following information in the terminal interface, indicating completion of the downloading:

Download completed.

Writing to flash memory...

Please wait,it needs a long time .Please wait...

####################################################### Writing FLASH Success.

Please use 9600 bps.Press <ENTER> key to reboot the system.

Restore the speed of the console terminal to 9600 bps as prompted, disconnect and reconnect the terminal. The system starts up normally.

3.2.2.2Upgrading the Boot ROM program

Step 1: Enter the Boot Menu, and then select <7> to enter the Boot ROM operation sub-menu.

Step 2: Enter <1> in the Boot ROM operation sub-menu to upgrade the Boot ROM program using XModem. Several speed options are available for you. The subsequent steps are the same as those described in “3.2.2.1 Upgrading an application program” of this section.

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Contents 3Com Router 3000 ADSL2+ Family Installation Guide 3Com Corporation Campus Drive Marlborough, MA 01752-3064 Table of Contents Troubleshooting Introduction Product OverviewAppearance Hardware Features of the 3Com RouterRouter System specificationsConsole port LEDsInterface attributes DescriptionADSL2+ over Pots interface Fast Ethernet FE interface3Front view of the Router Hardware Features of the Router6System specifications of the Router Isdn ACT Isdn Safety Precautions Installing the RouterInstalling the Router Placing the Router on a Tabletop/WorkbenchMounting the Router on a Vertical Surface Connecting the AC-input power cord Connecting the Ground WireConnecting the Power Cord AC-input power supplyConnecting the Router to a Console Terminal Connecting the console cableConsole cable Connecting the Router to LAN Connecting an Ethernet cableEthernet cable Verifying Installation Starting and Maintaining the Router Setting up a Configuration EnvironmentConnecting the router to a console terminal Setting terminal parameters3Com Router 3000 ADSL2+ Family 5Setting the terminal type Powering on the Router Maintaining the Router Boot MenuFei0 Upgrading an application program Upgrading Programs through XModemUpgrading the Boot ROM program Upgrading the extended segment of the Boot ROM program Upgrading Application Programs with NET Press Enter as prompted to have the router reboot Symptoms TroubleshootingTroubleshooting the Power System Troubleshooting the Configuration SystemRecovering/Replacing a Lost Boot ROM Password
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