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Conference netcad::hub_mgnt

Title:DEChub/HUBwatch/PROBEwatch CONFERENCE
Notice:Firmware -2, Doc -3, Power -4, HW kits -5, firm load -6&7
Moderator:NETCAD::COLELLADT
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4455
Total number of notes:16761

2007.0. "Firmware Level Check (How?)" by DPDMAI::WISEE (Pobodys Nerfect) Mon Feb 13 1995 15:49

    I have a room with 40 + DEChub 900 backplanes  more 900 and 90 modules
    than I want to think about.
    
    My problem is ... how can I tell (without powering the units up and
    [ha ha] opening the box) what firmware version are they at. 
    
    The reason for asking is about 4 of the first 10 I installed were not
    at rev and the installs are all to be done over the next 2 weeks.
    
    Efw
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2007.1My son is for hire....CGOS01::DMARLOWEHave you been HUBbed lately?Mon Feb 13 1995 16:4819
>    I have a room with 40 + DEChub 900 backplanes  more 900 and 90 modules
>    than I want to think about.
 
    Geeez. I wish I had problems (sales like that).
       
>    My problem is ... how can I tell (without powering the units up and
>    [ha ha] opening the box) what firmware version are they at. 
 
    Well, you can wait around until the engineers implement the VNM
    (Virtual Network Manager) facility under HUBWATCH that I suggested in
    1998.6.
    
    or
    
    Maybe ask Jon in 1998.10 as he may be able to "sacrifice" 8^) some time
    (or whatever is handy for that matter) and give a thought to a better way.
    8^)  8^)
    
    dave who_thinks_that_a_sharp_knife_for_openning_boxes_is_in_your_future
2007.2What Dave (.-1) said, and ...ROGER::GAUDETBecause the Earth is 2/3 waterMon Feb 13 1995 16:5912
There was a note a long time ago asking about the existence of a mechanism for
manufacturing to tell us what version of firmware was loaded into a particular
device when it was shipped based on the serial number of the device.  I never
got an answer from the manufacturing people as to whether or not such a
mechanism exists.  I suspect that it does not.

I'm afraid that without actually powering up the device, you can't tell what
firmware revision is in it.

Sorry.

...Roger...
2007.3What a DreamerCONSLT::BUZZELLMon Feb 13 1995 17:1622
    
    
         Without opening the boxes and powering things up there isn't any
    way unless has been suggested you are into heavy virtual reality and
    can get your mind inside the box and read the info from non-volatile
    RAM. AFTER you have opened the boxes you can get the level for the 
    hub simply by powering it up and reading the LCD. The modules present
    a bit more of a problem. You have 2 choices. You can put them in a hub
    and with HUBwatch go to the summary screen and get the info. Of course
    you will have to scroll in the ID window because not enough characters
    show. The second and although just as tedious way but less
    nerve-wracking is to use the 900 setup port and select option 13
    (redirect) then slot # then option 3 to show current and then CTRL/C
    to get back to the main menu and do the next slot. Actually with a
    little practice you will get proficient at repeating these steps and 
    get through those several hundred modules. Do you think I have done
    this a few times? For the 90 modules unless they are 90TS,90FS,
    DECagent or DECbridge you don't have to worry because there is no
    firmware to upgrade.
    
    
    
2007.4I heard that - human sacrifice (another word for SE?)PTOJJD::DANZAKPittsburgher �Mon Feb 13 1995 18:0511
    Ok dave - I heard that "jon" comment....
    
    (Actually Eric sent me mail and I sent him some HUBLOADER info....)
    
    So hopefully he won't have to do any sacrifices.  Although the account
    is Oklahoma Health Care - so perhaps they could sacrifice a patient or
    two.....
    
    ttfn,
    j