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2. Select Objects → Adapter → Other Adapter to set the following:
3. Exit the utility and reboot the server.
4. Set the server to boot from CD.
5. Insert the RAID Update Utility CD and reboot the server.
6. Select Update LSI320-2 Firmware.
7. Answer Y to both questions.
8. Allow the system to reboot to Windows 2003.
9. Insert the RAID Update Utility CD and unzip the RAIDUP.EXE file.
10. Locate SCSI controllers → LSI Adapter in the RAIDUP directory. Double click on it,
11. Point to the c:\raidup\Win2k3 folder.
12. The system asks you to reboot.
13. Check the driver, firmware and Power Console configuration.
14. Right click on C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\mraid3xx.sys and select
Avaya CallPilot® 1002rp Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
Power up the server and click Ctrl+M to enter the utility.
a. Set Force Boot to On.
b. Set Auto-Rebuild to Disabled.
c. Select Objects → Channel and ensure channel speed is 160M. ((Default
for LSI320 is 320M).
d. Repeat for all channels.
Result: The DOS boot menu appears.
Result: The system will prompt twice to confirm you are upgrading the firmware.
Result:The system upgrades the firmware and asks you to reboot.
Result: A directory called RAIDUP is created on C:\ drive
then select Driver.
Result: You are asked to choose the Upgrade Driver.
Result: The system reboots to Windows 2003.
a. Open the MegaRAID Power Console from the Start → Programs menu.
b. Select Help About from the menu and verify the MegaRAID Power
Console version is 5.00i.
c. Select Adapter → Properties and verify the firmware version is 1L37 or
1L51 and the board type is LSI320-2.
d. Exit the Power Console.
Properties → Version. Verify the Driver version is 6.45 or 6.51.
Replacing the LSI1600 or LSI320-2 card with LSI320-2
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