10-08-2002 03:54 AM - edited 03-02-2019 01:54 AM
Tried to upgrade the AS5300 MICA modem code to 2.9.4.0 following the Cisco upgrade manual (copy tftp flash, copy flash modem, etc) but failed.. sh mo map shoved some of the modems running the new versions others (active modems) not. After reload we are back to old version (see below). So how can I make the change permanent?
qnet-as5300-hki1#sh mo map
Slot 1 has Mica Carrier card.
Modem Firmware Firmware
Module Numbers Rev Filename
0 1/0 - 1/11 2.9.2.0 IOS-Default
1 1/12 - 1/23 2.9.2.0 IOS-Default
2 1/24 - 1/35 2.9.2.0 IOS-Default
3 1/36 - 1/47 2.9.2.0 IOS-Default
4 1/48 - 1/59 2.9.2.0 IOS-Default
5 1/60 - 1/71 2.9.2.0 IOS-Default
6 1/72 - 1/83 2.9.2.0 IOS-Default
7 1/84 - 1/95 2.9.2.0 IOS-Default
8 1/96 - 1/107 2.9.2.0 IOS-Default
9 1/108 - 1/119 2.9.2.0 IOS-Default
Firmware-file Version Firmware-Type
============= ======= =============
system:/ucode/mica_board_firmware 3.0.2.0 Mica Boardware
system:/ucode/mica_port_firmware 2.9.2.0 Mica Portware
system:/ucode/microcom_firmware 5.2.30 Microcom F/W and DSP
flash:mica-modem-pw.2.9.4.0.bin 2.9.4.0 Mica Portware
10-08-2002 04:26 AM
Hi,
try this
spe 1/0 2/9 -- numbers might be different on Your system
firmware location flash:mica-modem-pw.2.9.4.0.bin
HTH
RGDS
Giedrius #10257
10-08-2002 04:31 AM
Hi and thanks!
Yes I was trying that, but have some concern with the slot etc numbers. We have 10 x 12 MICA modems, and spe only accepts 1/0 up to 1/24 (example 2/0 is invalid). What exactly these numbers mean, why "24"?
10-08-2002 04:35 AM
Hi,
this will describe Your problem and steps you need to take:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1830/products_feature_guide09186a0080087ae2.html
or, alternatively, searc www.cisco.com for spe
HTH
Giedrius #10257
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