Release Notes
Table Of Contents
- Virtual Edge Platform 1405 Series DIAG OS and Tools Release Notes
- Document revision history
- Software requirements
- Important information
- BIOS installation and configuration
- VEP1405 diagnostic operating system installation
- Update BIOS, CPLD, and PIC firmware using firmware updater package
- Support resources
- Contacting Dell EMC
11. ATH10K CT power list - Print the maximum power found in any of the diversity columns
(tcp_value[0-3])
ath10k.sh CT_power [phy interface]
root@dellemc-diag-os:~#
DIAG partition
CAUTION: When installing an operating system, do not remove the DIAG partition from your hard drive. If you
accidentally remove the DIAG partition, see the
DIAG Recovery Guide
at www.dell.com/support.
BIOS installation and configuration
Create a serial console connection
To create a serial console connection, perform the following steps:
1. Use a micro USB to USB type-A cable to establish a connection between the VEP1405 series micro USB console port and
the personal computer.
NOTE:
Ensure that you have the driver for the CP210X USB - UART Bridge VCP from Silicon Labs installed. For more
information or to download the necessary driver, see https://www.silabs.com/products/development-tools/software/
usb-to-uart-bridge-vcp-drivers.
2. Check the CP2102 drive communications port using the Microsoft Windows OS Device Manager.
Figure 1. Microsoft Windows Device Manager
3. Using a terminal emulator such as PuTTY, locate and configure the serial port that the USB connection represents.
4. In the Serial field, enter a connection name.
5. Enter 115200 as the baud rate, in the Speed field.
6. Select Serial for the Connection type.
NOTE: To save the selected options for future use, enter a name in the Saved Sessions field then click Save.
Figure 2. PuTTY configuration screen
NOTE:
COM5 is used only as an example. The actual USB serial port may be different. Use the USB-serial port that
corresponds to the VEP serial console connection.
7. Click Open.
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