Chapter 6 Managing the Device Hardware

EPLD Configuration

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Power Manager

3.4

3.6

IO

3.23

3.23

Inband

1.7

1.7

Local Bus CPLD

2.1

2.1

CMP CPLD

6.0

6.0

WARNING: Upgrade process could take upto 30 minutes.

Active Supervisor is being upgraded.

Data traffic on the switch will be affected!!

The switch will reload after the upgrade process.

Do you want to continue (y/n) ?

Step 3 Confirm the upgrade by entering Y for yes.

Do you want to continue (y/n) ? Y

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Module 5 EPLD upgrade is successful

The Cisco Nexus 7000 Series system will reload as soon as the upgrade occurs.

Step 4 For releases 4.0(2) or earlier, if you updated the power management EPLD image, you must reset the power for the module so that EPLD can take effect (this is not required for release 4.0(3) or later). You can reset the power in one of the following two ways:

To reset the power for the module, physically remove the module and reinstall it.

Note A module reload or just pressing the ejector buttons on the module is not sufficient for this reset requirement.

To reset the entire system, power cycle the system.

To confirm the EPLD upgrade, see the “Displaying EPLD Versions for an I/O or Supervisor Module” section on page 6-37.

Caution Resetting the power disrupts any data traffic going through the affected modules. If you power cycle the entire system, all data traffic going through the system at the time of the power cycling is disrupted. This is not necessary for release 4.0(3) or later.

Note As of release 4.0(3) or later, the system automatically loads the new power management EPLD after an upgrade, so it is no longer necessary to reset the power for the module or system.

Upgrading EPLDs for a Fabric Module

You can upgrade EPLDs for a fabric (Xbar) module while the system is operational if at least one other fabric module is operational.

 

 

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Cisco Systems N7KC7018RF, 7000, UCSCPCIECSC02, N7KC7004, N7KF248XP25E, N7KF248XT25E manual Upgrading EPLDs for a Fabric Module

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