User guide
Table Of Contents
- I
- Introduction
- Distance Solution
- Installation
- Step One: Ensure That Attached Devices Function Properly
- Step Two: Set Up Device Router
- Step Three: Clear the Node Mapping Table of the Host Router
- Step Four: Set Up Host Router
- Step Five: Run Connection Check
- Step Six: Run Subsystem Device Check
- Step Seven: Set Operating Mode
- Step Eight: Power Down Sequence (optional)
- Step Nine: Power Up Sequence (optional)
- Operation
- Installation
- SCSI-Fibre Channel Fabric Connectivity A5814A-003
- System Maintenance
- Serial Port Diagnostics
- Brocade 2800 Fabric Switch
- RAID Manager XP
- Appendix A: SCSI-Fibre Channel Router Specifications
- Appendix B: Diagnostic Status Codes
- Index

Hewlett-Packard SCSI-Fibre Channel Router Installation and User Guide
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5.1.4.1.7 ‘D’: Download SCSI-FC Router Microcode
This function is used to update the microcode for the local device router. The instructions
are similar to those for the host router, except for several steps.
1. Disconnect the Fibre Channel cable from the device router.
2. Power off the device router.
3. Change the device router from Device mode to Host mode.
4. Power on the device router.
5. Activate the Windows HyperTerminal software (see Section 5.1.3)
6. Enter the upper-case letter ‘D’ for device router.
7. The SLIC will respond as in the screen shot above, indicating that it is ready to
receive the microcode file.
8. At this point, despite the ongoing screen feedback message, the router is not
actually receiving anything, until the Hyperterminal program is instructed, as to what
is required to provide. There will only be a limited time period allowing the user to
progress to the following step providing this instruction, before the router exits from
this stage of the process, due to an in-built 'time-out' mechanism. If premature
evacuation occurs, simply repeat the process described to here.
9. From the HyperTerminal menu bar, select “Transfer, Send File”.