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Prepare the ISO on either local media for local upgrade, or as a virtual device for remote upgrade:
Step 2
For local upgrade—Perform these steps before you go to
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For remote upgrade—Perform these steps before you go to
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Boot the server and press F6 when prompted to open the Boot Menu screen.
Step 3
On the Boot Menu screen, select the device where you prepared the ISO in
Step 4
If you are upgrading locally, select the physical CD/DVD device and then press Enter (for example,
SATA5:TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS-L633C
If you are upgrading remotely, select Cisco Virtual CD/DVD and then press Enter.
The server is rebooted from the device that you chose.
A screen appears with the server BIOS and CIMC firmware versions. Answer the prompt, "Have you
Step 5
read the Cisco EULA" (end user license agreement)?
Press y to accept the EULA and continue the update.
Press n to read the EULA. The EULA is displayed and you are prompted to press y to continue the
update, or n to cancel. If you press n, the server will reboot without updating.
Press q to exit without updating. This selection reboots the server.
The Host Upgrade Menu screen is displayed.
Upgrade the firmware by entering the number for the All the above menu item at the
Step 6
prompt:
The utility selects the correct firmware components for your server and then upgrades the firmware.
Watch your console screen until you see confirmation that the upgrades were successful, then go to
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Burn the ISO image onto a writable DVD.
Connect a VGA monitor and USB keyboard to the Cisco C-Series server.
Insert the DVD into the DVD drive of the Cisco C-Series server.
Use a browser to connect to the CIMC Manager software on the server that you are upgrading.
Enter the CIMC IP address for that server in the address field of the browser, then enter your
user name and password.
Launch a KVM Console window (click the KVM keyboard icon).
When the Virtual KVM Console window launches, select Tools > Launch Virtual Media.
In the Virtual Media Session window, click Add Image and then use the dialog to navigate to
the utility ISO file and select it. Navigate to the location where you downloaded the ISO. The
ISO image is displayed in the Client View pane.
In the Virtual Media Session window, check the check box in the Mapped column for the ISO
file that you added, and then wait for mapping to complete. Observe the progress in the Details
pane.
Now the ISO file is mapped as a remote device.
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