Difference between revisions of "Upgrading Firmware on Opengear CM4200 Series Console Servers"
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* On the web interface, login with the same credentials as above | * On the web interface, login with the same credentials as above | ||
* Click ''System''→''Firmware'' | * Click ''System''→''Firmware'' | ||
+ | * Select the firmware image file and click ''Apply'' | ||
+ | * Wait for the upgrade process to finish | ||
+ | * If after 10 minutes the ''Power'' and ''Online'' LEDs are off and the device won't reboot by itself, disconnect it from power for two minutes and turn it back on again. | ||
+ | * Check the new firmware version has been applied through the web interface. |
Latest revision as of 11:35, 8 March 2016
- Connect to the device's serial console port like explained here: Cabling_and_Configuring_Opengear_CM4148#Cabling_2
- Connect the device's network port NETWORK 1 to your network. There must be a DHCP server running.
- On the serial console, log in with user name
root
and passworddefault
- Type the command
ifconfig
and check the IP address that was assigned to interfaceeth0
(that's NETWORK 1) through DHCP. - Open that IP address in a browser over https.
- On the web interface, login with the same credentials as above
- Click System→Firmware
- Select the firmware image file and click Apply
- Wait for the upgrade process to finish
- If after 10 minutes the Power and Online LEDs are off and the device won't reboot by itself, disconnect it from power for two minutes and turn it back on again.
- Check the new firmware version has been applied through the web interface.