Verifying And Modifying Boot Rom Settings - Avaya Media Processing Server 1000 Hardware Installation And Maintenance

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Verifying and Modifying Boot ROM Settings

The TMS, DCC, and NICs contain field-programmable gate arrays (FPGA) that must be loaded with
an image that provides the functionality for the board. These images are loaded when SRP starts.
The boot ROM defines parameters such as which image file to load, the clock frequency of the
board, IP addresses, and other local parameters. When the system is installed, the default factory
settings must be verified or modified to ensure the correct image files (*.idf) are loaded and that the
local IP addresses for the TMS and server are correct.
When a new system is installed or when assemblies are added or replaced, the boot ROM must be
verified or modified. When you replace or add assemblies, only the boot ROM on the associated
TMS or NIC needs to be checked.
First, verify or modify the DCC boot ROM settings on a TMS. See
Then, verify or modify the boot ROM for the TMS. See
sequence for each TMS in the system starting with the DCC boot ROM settings each time.
October 2014
Avaya Media Processing Server 1000 Hardware Installation and Maintenance
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Verifying and Modifying Boot ROM Settings
DCC Boot ROM
TMS Boot ROM
on page 142. Repeat this
on page 140.
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