Installation manual

16 TRINIX — Release Notes
Version 3.2.0
You MUST do one of the following options when you are adding a new HD
board to a Trinix router that is running Broadlinx 2.4.2 or older:
Note Selecting one of these options will insure that switches occur at the correct
timing position. See Replacing Trinix Boards on page 12.
Update the Trinix router to Broadlinx 3.0.1 or newer (most pre-
ferred).
Rollback the version of Broadlinx on the new HD board to the
version of Broadlinx that is currently running on your router (least
preferred).
CAUTION Grass Valley strongly recommends that customers keep all software updated
to the latest released version. New boards are NOT guaranteed to be compat-
ible with older versions of software. A system failure may occur if a new
board is received as a replacement part and then loaded with an older version
of software.
Before Proceeding with the Installation process, see Section 6 (Broadlinx
Version and Supported Trinix Boards) in the Trinix Installation manual. The
information in this section is intended to help you understand what would
be required to update from your current version to the latest version of soft
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ware.
Updating Systems with a Single Broadlinx Board
This section describes the steps for updating existing Broadlinx boards. The
update process can be considered to be a two step process. The first step is
updating Broadlinx using a serial connection and console commands. The
second step is using a Web page to navigate to the Firmware Management
screen to activate the FPGAs for the boards. These steps are described
below.
Using the Console
Follow these steps to update all the boards within the frame (except an
active NR-33000 board):
1. Remove the Broadlinx board from the chassis and remove the existing
compact Flash card by pressing the Eject button (Figure 5 on page 17).
Note For the Asymmetric frames, the NR-33000 (Broadlinx) board is turned side-
ways, so the Eject button is at the bottom.
For Encore controlled systems, the memory must be cleared by discon-
necting the battery terminal, leave it un-connected for couple of min-
utes, and then reconnect the battery (Figure 4 on page 17).