Server flash command, Table 5.15: server flash command parameters – Avocent CCM User Manual

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Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands 67

Server FLASH command

The Server FLASH command updates the CCM appliance program images in FLASH memory.
You may wish to use this command to update the program with new features or to install a later
release of the program.
There are two program images that you may update in the CCM appliance FLASH. The boot image
file (ccm50bt.img) contains the CCM appliance startup and self-test logic. The application image
(ccm50app.img) contains the program that provides CCM appliance functionality.
You will need a TFTP server. Download the latest FLASH image from the Avocent web site
(www.avocent.com), and save the image file to the appropriate directory on the TFTP server.

NOTE: Powering down a system in the middle of a boot FLASH update may render the unit inoperable. To
update the bootstrap, it is recommended that the unit be placed on a UPS under controlled conditions to avoid
interruption of the boot FLASH update process.

Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN

Syntax

SERVER FLASH BOOT|APP HOSTIP=<tftp_add> IMAGE=<host_file>

Example

The following command updates the boot image program using the image filename
c:\winnt\system32\drivers\ccm50bt.img, which is located on the TFTP server host located at
192.168.1.16.

> ser fla app hostip=192.168.1.16
c:\winnt\system32\drivers\ima=ccm50bt.img

TIMEOUT=<time-out>

Number of time-out minutes in the range 0-90. If no data is received or
transmitted during a Telnet session for the specified period, the session will time-
out. A zero value indicates no time-out. This value is used for any CCM port that
does not have a time-out value set with the Port Set command, during a Telnet
session to port 23 or an SSH session to port 22.
Default = 15 minutes

Table 5.14: Server CLI Command Parameters (Continued)

Parameter

Description

Table 5.15: Server FLASH Command Parameters

Parameter

Description

BOOT|APP

Indicates either the boot image should be updated or the application image should
be updated.

HOSTIP=<tftp_add>

IP address of TFTP server host.

IMAGE=<host_file>

Name of file on TFTP server host containing the image file.

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