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McDATA 4314 Fibre Channel Switch Module Installation Guide
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Install Firmware
Install Firmware
The switch module comes with current firmware installed. You can upgrade 
the firmware from the management workstation as new firmware becomes 
available. You can use the EFCM BASIC application or the CLI to install new 
firmware.
You can load and activate version 5.2 firmware on an operating switch 
without disrupting data traffic or having to re-initialize attached devices. If 
you attempt to perform a non-disruptive activation without satisfying the 
following conditions, the switch will perform a disruptive activation
The current firmware version is a 5.2 version that precedes the upgrade 
version.
No changes are being made to switches in the fabric including powering 
up, powering down, disconnecting or connecting ISLs, and switch 
configuration changes.
No port in the fabric is in the diagnostic state.
No zoning changes are being made in the fabric.
No changes are being made to attached devices including powering up, 
powering down, disconnecting, connecting, and HBA configuration 
changes.
Ports that are stable when the non-disruptive activation begins, then change 
states, will be reset. When the non-disruptive activation is complete, EFCM 
BASIC sessions reconnect automatically. However, Telnet sessions must be 
restarted manually.
Using EFCM BASIC to Install Firmware
To install firmware using EFCM BASIC, do the following:
1. Select a switch module in the topology display and double-click to open 
the Faceplate display. Open the Switch menu and select Load Firmware.
2. In the Firmware Upload window, click the Select button to browse and 
select the firmware file to be uploaded.
3. Click the Start button to begin the firmware load process. You will be 
shown a message warning you that the switch will be reset to activate the 
firmware.
4. Click the OK button to continue firmware installation or click the Cancel 
button to cancel the firmware installation. EFCM BASIC will attempt a 
hot reset, if possible, to activate the firmware without disrupting data 
traffic. During a non-disruptive activation, all Logged-In LEDs are 
extinguished for several seconds. If a non-disruptive activation is not 
possible, EFCM BASIC gives you the opportunity to reset the switch 
module and perform a disruptive activation.
Using the CLI to Install Firmware
To install firmware using the CLI when a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server is 
present on the management workstation, use the Firmware Install command.