Q-Logic SB2A-16B Manuel D’Utilisation

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4 – Installation
Install Firmware
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Install Firmware
The switch comes with current firmware installed. You can upgrade the firmware 
from the management workstation as new firmware becomes available. Firmware 
installation involves loading the firmware image file onto the switch, unpacking the 
image file, and then resetting the switch to activate the new firmware.
You can use the SANsurfer Switch Manager application or the CLI to install new 
firmware:
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The SANsurfer Switch Manager application loads and unpacks the firmware 
image file in one operation. Refer to 
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When using the CLI on a workstation that has an FTP server, you can open 
a Telnet session and load and unpack the firmware image file using the CLI 
Image command. Refer to 
.
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When using the CLI on a workstation without an FTP server, you must open 
an FTP session through the switch to load the image file, then open a Telnet 
session to unpack it with the CLI Image command. Refer to 
.
Note:
You can load and activate version 4.1 firmware on an operating switch 
without disrupting data traffic or having to re-initialize attached devices 
under the following conditions:
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The current firmware version is a 2.x, 3.x, or a 4.x version that 
precedes the upgrade version.
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No changes are being made to switches in the fabric including 
powering up, powering down, disconnecting or connecting ISLs, 
and switch configuration changes.
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No port in the fabric is in the diagnostic state.
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No zoning changes are being made in the fabric.
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No changes are being made to attached devices including 
powering up, powering down, disconnecting, connecting, and HBA 
configuration changes.
Attempts to activate firmware before version 2.0 will be disruptive. 
Ports that are stable when the non-disruptive activation begins, then 
change states, will be reset. When the non-disruptive activation is 
complete, SANsurfer Switch Manager sessions reconnect 
automatically. However, Telnet sessions must be restarted manually.