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Chapter 2 Upgrading the CTP2000 Series Device to CTPOS 7.x ....11 Upgrading with the PP310 Upgrade Kit ........11 Upgrading with the PP332 Upgrade Kit .
This topic includes the procedures for performing an upgrade using an upgrade kit and for registering the upgrade. There are three upgrade kits, the use of which depends on whether you are using a PP310, PP332, or PP833 processor in your CTP2000 series device.
NOTE: The use of the upgrade kit is supported only on CTP2000 Series products. CAUTION: You cannot use CTPView to perform a system save of a node running a version of CTPOS before 7.0R1 and restore the system to a node...
Remove the RTM from the chassis and remove the old CompactFlash card from the RTM. See “Installing or Removing a CTP2000 Series CompactFlash Card” on page Confirm that the jumper settings on the new RTM provided in the upgrade kit conform...
Upgrading the CTP2000 Series Device to CTPOS 7.x Figure 3: RTM Default Jumper Settings Board Compatibility (set to suit processor board) PP310 PP332 Confirm that Ethernet dip switches SW1 and SW2 are set to ON, and that SW3 and SW 4 are set to OFF (see Figure 3 on page 12).
Chapter 2: Upgrading the CTP2000 Series Device to CTPOS 7.x NOTE: The system may go through multiple reboots during this process. The BIOS, FPGAs, and the firmware on the cards may be updated. If the power is removed during these upgrades, the cards may become unusable.
Upgrading the CTP2000 Series Device to CTPOS 7.x Upgrading with the PP833 Upgrade Kit To remove or install the CompactFlash card for the CTP2000 Series with the new PP833 processor: Power down the system through either the menu or CTPView.
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Chapter 2: Upgrading the CTP2000 Series Device to CTPOS 7.x The CompactFlash script runs an application that checks for the proper BIOS and upgrades the BIOS if necessary. The application checks for proper FPGAs on the cards and daughter cards installed and upgrades them as necessary.
Upgrading the CTP2000 Series Device to CTPOS 7.x Migrating from a Previous Operating System You should see the following upgrade script output when you complete the steps described in “Upgrading with the PP310 Upgrade Kit” on page 11. The upgrade script output produced when you complete the steps described in “Upgrading with the PP332...
Chapter 2: Upgrading the CTP2000 Series Device to CTPOS 7.x Press Enter. For the PP310, the BIOS configuration is updated and the device reboots. The following upgrade script output is displayed for the PP310. The upgrade script output for the PP332 is very similar, and you must respond to the same prompts.
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Upgrading the CTP2000 Series Device to CTPOS 7.x Please remove the old flash, hit return when finished. Migrating system ID to new flash. * The system will reboot when finished. INIT: Sending processes the TERM signal Gathering system information. * Please wait this could take up to 45 seconds.
Upgrading the CTP2000 Series Device to CTPOS 7.x Preparing a System for Firstboot Using CTPOS 7.0R1 and Later You should see the following upgrade script output when you complete the steps described in “Upgrading with the PP310 Upgrade Kit” on page 11.
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Chapter 2: Upgrading the CTP2000 Series Device to CTPOS 7.x Press Enter. The BIOS configuration is updated, the device reboots, and the following output is displayed: Gathering system information. * Please wait this could take up to 45 seconds. Found:...
Chapter 2: Upgrading the CTP2000 Series Device to CTPOS 7.x Servicing the CTP2000 CPU This topic describes how to remove the CTP2000 CPU from the chassis for service or upgrade, and how to return the CPU to the chassis. Follow proper antistatic procedures when you perform the following procedures.
Upgrading the CTP2000 Series Device to CTPOS 7.x Release the memory module by using your thumb to raise the end of the memory module to the angle shown in Figure 5 on page NOTE: Figure 5 on page 24 shows the PP310 CPU. The memory module is removed and replaced in the same manner for the PP332 CPU.
Chapter 2: Upgrading the CTP2000 Series Device to CTPOS 7.x Figure 6: Jumper Setting for Restoring BIOS Defaults To restore default BIOS settings: Remove the CPU from the CTP2000 device chassis. See “Servicing the CTP2000 CPU” on page Locate the BIOS reset pins, which are shown as two black circles inside a figure 8 and captioned as CMOS Clear.
You can then remove or install the CompactFlash card inthe flash socket. Reinstall the PP833 PRC card into the chassis, and securethe retaining screws. To remove or install the CompactFlash card for the CTP2000 series with the PP310 and PP332 processors: Power off the unit.