Datasheet

B-6
DOS Utilities
5 At the DOS prompt, type
afu list
and press Enter.
This command displays a list of the controllers in your system.
Take note of the controllers you would like to update and its
number (or numbers if there are more than one). Verify that the
controller you wish to update is identified.
6 You can perform this step using any of the following
alternatives:
a Flashing the Firmware on a Single ControllerTo flash the
firmware on a single controller, type:
afu update /C <
controller_number
>
Where <
controller_number
> is the number of the controller
whose firmware you are updating.
For example, to upgrade Controller 0, you would type:
afu update /C 0
b Flashing the Firmware on Multiple ControllersTo flash
the firmware on multiple controllers, type:
afu update /C <
controller_number_a
>,<
controller_number_b
>
Where
<controller_number_a>
and
<controller_number_b>
is the number of one of the controllers whose firmware you
are updating.
To upgrade controllers 0, 2, and 3 for example, you would
type:
afu update /C 0, 2, 3
c Flashing the Firmware on All ControllersTo flash the
firmware on all controllers, type:
afu update /C all
7 The firmware image may be contained on multiple disks.
The AFU prompts you to put in the first firmware disk. When it
detects that the disk is in the drive, the AFU reads the part of
the firmware image contained on the first disk.
8 The AFU then tells you to remove the first firmware disk and
insert the second firmware disk.