Specifications

Hardware Reference 109
C613-03058-00 REV A
router base CPU board. Remove the boot EPROMs using the extraction
tool. Alternatively, a small flat-bladed screwdriver can be used. If so,
gently lever each end of a particular boot EPROM a few millimetres at a
time until it comes free.
7. Insert the new boot EPROMs.
Insert the new boot EPROMs one at a time, using as a reference the location
number and the relevant location diagram. Check that the boot EPROMs
are firmly seated.
Install the boot EPROMs the correct way up! Failure to do so will almost certainly
destroy them. The ‘top’ end of the EPROM has a notch. This should be positioned so that
the notched end of the EPROM is orientated as shown in the relevant location diagram.
8. Replace any MAC card (AR300 Series only).
Replace any MAC card removed in step 5. See “Installing a MAC” on
page 94 for instructions.
9. Replace the router lid and the power cord.
Replace the router lid and secure it with the four posidrive screws. Connect
the power cord, and switch the router ON.
10. Check that the router is operating correctly.
Check that the router boots up correctly. See “Router Start-up” on page 10
for a list of start-up messages. Verify that the new software version is
installed by typing the command:
SHOW INSTALL
which will produce a display like that shown in Figure 70 on page 110. The
boot EPROM software release number is shown in the “Default” field.
Check that this is correct.
Table 41: Diagrams showing the locations of EPROMs for each router model.
Router Model Diagram showing Boot EPROM location
AT-AR300L(S)
AT-AR300(S)
AT-AR310(S)
Figure 9 on page 27
AT-AR320
AT-AR330
Figure 10 on page 28
AT-AR350 Figure 11 on page 29
AT-AR370(S) Figure 12 on page 30
AT-AR370(U) Figure 13 on page 31
AT-AR390
AT-AR395
Figure 14 on page 32
AT-AR720 Figure 68 on page 105
AT-AR740 Figure 19 on page 46