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2754.1 | Start TFTP Server first | DRAC::DSMAIL | | Fri Sep 15 1995 06:33 | 6 |
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Start TFTP Server FIRST before run Hubloader.
It also happened to me.
Jordi Manchon
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2754.2 | Hubwatch didn't ship with FW | PTOJJD::DANZAK | Pittsburgher � | Sun Sep 17 1995 21:46 | 12 |
| dave,
there was a screw-up and hubwatch did NOT ship with firmware. It was
to be re-shipped with it when they figured it all out. (This happened
to me with RPS, etc., I bugged Bill Seaver about it and I believe that
Mike Bouchard was in the process of fixing it. However my guess is
it's likely that if the customer is not on update service.....they may
not get it.....but that's just a guess.
ttfn,
j
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2754.3 | Any other reasons? | DPDMAI::hsodial1_port3.hso.dec.com::KORNS | Like you get on your feet, except with a "K" | Tue Sep 19 1995 23:14 | 4 |
| Can anyone offer any other reasons LOAD button wouldn't highlight.
Customer is telling me it wouldn't light and he had run TFTP_Server.
Dave
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2754.4 | | TOOK::MILLBRANDT | answer mam | Wed Sep 20 1995 17:40 | 7 |
| I've had the Load button go gray on me during a sequence
of loads that failed because I had the path name wrong.
Re-entering the "Load File" name turned it back on - I
suspect editing any of the Device Data fields would have
the same effect.
Dotsie
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2754.5 | Stack problem? | SWAM2::JACOMB_SC | I know enough to be dangerous!! | Thu Sep 21 1995 17:03 | 5 |
| I have the same problem (sometimes) it seems that if I use the Hubwatch
(Pathworks) IP stack, everyting is OK. If I use the MS stack or
Chameleon Stack, it stays greyed out.
-Scott
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2754.6 | help on load | MSBCS::HURLEY | | Wed Jul 31 1996 13:39 | 14 |
| Not sure if this is the proper place but I'm trying to load new
firmware from hubwatch and I'm getting this error. Not sure what to do
so any helpful hints would be appreciated..
Loading 16.122.0.75 with user specified data.
Load Agent Name: hurls99; Agent Address: 16.122.0.75
Slot Number: 2
Community String: public
[GIGAswitch] Setting TFTP Server IP Address.
[ERROR] SNMP Set Request Timed Out
[WARNING] Check Community String
[ERROR] LOAD ATTEMPT FAILED
John
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2754.7 | TFTP Server IP address entered? | JULIET::yosmte::HARRIS_MA | Sales Executive II | Wed Jul 31 1996 14:13 | 8 |
| DO you have the "TFTP Server" box set to a valid TFTP server with the
firmware images residing there? (About 1/3 of the way down, on the
Right side of the dialog box, it will say "TFTP Server" and have a text
box. That box needs a valid TFTP server IP address.)
TFTP server set?
Mark
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2754.8 | | NPSS::MDLYONS | Michael D. Lyons DTN 226-6943 | Wed Jul 31 1996 14:36 | 4 |
| ...the problem is that you're not specifying the box address (lowest
MAC address) as the community string, but using the default "public".
MDL
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2754.9 | | MSBCS::HURLEY | | Wed Jul 31 1996 14:59 | 17 |
| Mike,
Not sure what you mean by the box address. Below is a snapshot of
the hubloader window
Firmware Version:
current latest:
2.0 2.20
Load file /usr/kits/HUBwatch/fgl_22.rsx
tftp server: 16.122.0.57
Community Public
one the station & port Summary it says the station id is
00-00-08-00-2b-a2-59-14 and over on the Mac Information it says
una 00-00-f8-00-00-00
I tried that mac address but same error..
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2754.10 | community name | MXOC00::CSILVA | Carlos@MXO 7296514 Free but focused | Wed Jul 31 1996 16:13 | 16 |
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If you look at the front of your GIGAswitch, you will see
2 parameters :
SA = <lowest MAC address>
DA = <highest MAC address>
The GIGAswitch does not default its community name to �public�
as most DEChub products do, instead the lowest MAC address is used,
you need to specify the value in SA = <> as the community
name in HubLoader. If you don�t you won�t be able to
change any MIB variable in the GIGAswitch, what is needed
for such things like, for example, telling the hub
about a TFTP host and a file name to upgrade the firmware
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2754.11 | | NPSS::MDLYONS | Michael D. Lyons DTN 226-6943 | Wed Jul 31 1996 17:48 | 106 |
| <<< SCHOOL::PUBLIC$DSK:[NOTES$LIBRARY]GIGASWITCH.NOTE;3 >>>
-< GIGAswitch >-
================================================================================
Note 463.1 Common problems encountered during firmware upgrades 1 of 6
NPSS::MDLYONS "Michael D. Lyons DTN 226-6943" 99 lines 21-APR-1995 15:17
-< A few typos fixed >-
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Checklist for common problems encountered upgrading GIGAswitch/FDDI
firmware:
1) The read/write community string (password)
SNMP sets are done during the load process, either explicitly or
implicitly. The "password" required for SNMP sets is the read/write
community string. On the GIGAswitch/FDDI system, the default
read/write community string is the "box address", I.E. the lowest LAN
address in the multiple address ROM installed on the clock module.
If you are standing in front of the GIGAswitch/FDDI system, the
easiest way to obtain the box address is to look at the front of the
clock module, which is in slot 7. The LAN address range should be on a
label on the clock module. The lowest address is the default
read/write community string.
If the label isn't there, you can get this information from OBM in
the configuration part of the main menu.
Note that the default read/write community string contains all
lower case characters and no "-", ":", " " or other separators, I.E. it
looks like 08002ba4c180
Common errors:
08-00-2b-a4-c1-80 "-" are not part of the default read/write
community string
08002BA4C180 Upper case characters are not used in the
default read/write community string
Note that to initiate the load using OpenVMS applications, you most
likely need to encase the read/write community string in double quotes
since otherwise it will probably be converted to uppercase for you.
I.E. you need to say "08002ba4c180"
Also note that cutting and pasting the box address from OBM won't yield
the correct results, since OBM displays it in upper case, separated by
"-".
2) IP
See 265.1 for a list of the common problems associated with IP
reachability. The quick summary is to be sure you have an IP address
assigned to the right ports, and a default gateway defined if you are
communicating outside a subnet.
3) Keyswitch position
The GIGAswitch/FDDI system has four keyswitch positions. The
leftmost two key positions disallow SNMP Set requests. The rightmost
two key positions allow SNMP Set requests (Normal Access, or Easy
Access (aka world access)). Make certain that the keyswitch position
allows SNMP Set requests.
4) Load file names
Various operating systems, and various server software have load
file limitations. Keep these in mind. I.E. If you're using DOS, I
think you're limited to 9 characters. OpenVMS MOP is limited to 16
characters.
OpenVMS MOP supplies a default extension of .SYS if you don't
supply it.
5) load software
Be certain that your load software does not conflict with existing
network software. I.E. NDUplus has its own tftp server built in. It
is possible that this may conflict with a pre-existing tftp service on
the same system.
6) Impatience
Don't power cycle the GIGAswitch/FDDI system, or individual cards
unnecessarily during the upgrade process. Some cards take a long time
to upgrade (AGL-2, PSC are the two slowest).
Starting with BL2.1, *all* the cards will reboot automatically when
it is appropriate for the reboot to happen. AGL-2 cards currently take
about fifteen minutes to reboot!
Be careful that you don't cause the GIGAswitch/FDDI system to
reboot by upgrading the elected SCP card while the AGL-2 card is in the
process of doing an upgrade!
7) Retries
On very busy networks, or networks with lots of errors, frame drops
may cause the load attempt to fail - Just do a retry.
8) Incompatible firmware
Occasionally, there are dependencies in the various modules on
other modules revision levels. Please read the release notes for the
proper order of upgrades. Also check to see if management memory must
be cleared.
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2754.12 | getting closer | MSBCS::HURLEY | | Thu Aug 01 1996 13:32 | 17 |
| Well I'm getting closer but still not there..
I now have the lowest mac address for the community, The key on the
switch is turned to # 3. There is a ip address assigned to the port and
this is what I'm getting now..
Loading 16.122.0.75 with user specified data.
Load Agent Name: hurls99; Agent Address: 16.122.0.75
Slot Number: 2
Community String: 08002ba25900
[GIGAswitch] Setting TFTP Server IP Address.
[GIGAswitch] Setting firmware image file name.
[GIGAswitch] Triggering image file transfer.
Community String: 08002ba25900
[GIGAswitch] Polling for file transfer completion.
[ERROR] FILE TRANSFER FAILED
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2754.13 | | NPSS::MDLYONS | Michael D. Lyons DTN 226-6943 | Thu Aug 01 1996 15:01 | 3 |
| Did you start up the tftp server?
MDL
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2754.14 | thanks | MSBCS::HURLEY | | Thu Aug 01 1996 16:33 | 10 |
| Michael,
Thanks for all the help and the pointers. Turned out the tftp
server was started but pointing to /tmp area. The files I was trying
to load was in the /usr/kits/HUBwatch. I moved everything to /tmp and
everything worked fine..
Thanks Again..
John
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2754.15 | load button greyed out re-visited. | KERNEL::FREKES | DO YOU MIND, I AM BUSY!!! Scratching my butt | Wed Nov 06 1996 09:53 | 13 |
2754.16 | Server address | CONSLT::BUZZELL | | Thu Nov 07 1996 01:11 | 4 |
2754.17 | Thanks | KERNEL::FREKES | Olympic Banging Team Member | Thu Nov 07 1996 09:04 | 8
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