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1308.1 | | NACAD2::HAROKOPUS | | Mon Aug 15 1994 10:41 | 8 |
| You should see HUBwatch V3.1 in the Spetember time frame and yes it
will require firmware upgrades to the DEChub 900 hub manager and most
of the modules. These firmware releases will be available before
HUBwatch ships.
Regards,
Bob
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1308.2 | New firmware coming soon | ROGER::GAUDET | Because the Earth is 2/3 water | Mon Aug 15 1994 11:00 | 12 |
| Lance,
If your customer can wait a couple of weeks, the 60-day firmware upgrade kit
for the DEChub devices is scheduled to be submitted to the SSB on August 26.
This kit will contain new firmware (newer than the versions you indicated in
your note) for most of the DEChub products including the DECbridge 900MX and
DEChub 900 MultiSwitch Hub Manager. The DECagent 90 and DECbridge 90 will not
have new firmware in this upgrade kit.
I do not have any information about the release date of HUBwatch V3.1.
...Roger...
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1308.3 | | TKTVFS::NEMOTO | no facts, only interpretations | Tue Aug 16 1994 10:05 | 11 |
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> <<< Note 1308.1 by NACAD2::HAROKOPUS >>>
> You should see HUBwatch V3.1 in the Spetember time frame and yes it
> will require firmware upgrades to the DEChub 900 hub manager and most
> of the modules.
Does this mean that HUBwatch V3.1 doesn't function well with current
firmwares?
_Tak
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1308.4 | keep hub at latest rev | LEVERS::HAROKOPUS | | Tue Aug 16 1994 10:16 | 12 |
| HUBwatch V3.1 may work fine with the current firmware revs however
these are untested and unsupported configurations. We only have
limited testing resources so the strategy is to test with everything
at the latest rev. You should upgrade your hub and modules when
the 60 day upgrade is available.
If you report problems with the upcoming V3.1 kit that is the first thing
that we will ask you to do.
Regards,
Bob
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1308.5 | | TKTVFS::NEMOTO | no facts, only interpretations | Tue Aug 16 1994 12:32 | 18 |
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> If you report problems with the upcoming V3.1 kit that is the first thing
> that we will ask you to do.
I can understand what you are saying. However -
Given a customer site where there are numbers of hubs, there seems to be
a chicken-and-egg situation. In such a large network, it would be difficult
to upgrade all the hubs at once and hecne be likely to have step-by-step
upgrades where mixed versions may have to exist for a certain period time.
..which order we take - firmware upgrade first (current/newer firmwares
and v3.0) or HUBwatch upgrade first.
Hope to give us your hands if there would have to have a mixed version
configuration.
_Tak
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1308.6 | Backward compatibility is the Digital way | ROGER::GAUDET | Because the Earth is 2/3 water | Tue Aug 16 1994 13:37 | 7 |
| It is always safer to upgrade the firmware before HUBwatch. Typically, HUBwatch
will introduce new functionality that relies on the latest firmware, but
previous versions of HUBwatch should run fine with either the "minimum firmware
versions required for that version of HUBwatch" or the latest firmware. The
minimum firmware versions required are specified in the HUBwatch release notes.
...Roger...
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