IBM Systems
Intelligent
Switched PDU
Feature
Codes EPTG, EPTJ, EPTK, EPTL, EPTM, EPTN, EPTP, and EPTQ
Firmware
Version 01.3_8
DATE: November
7, 2016
Microcode
Change History
Version |
Description |
v01.3_8 |
This
release addresses the following: 1. DHCP as the default IP mode setting 2. Turn receptacle relays 10, 11 and 12 on by
default when AC power is applied to PDU EPTM, EPTN, EPTP, and EPTQ |
Prerequisites
A computer
with a serial port and IBM serial port cable PN 69Y2042 are required to install
the firmware code. The firmware update
can be done via Bootloader (HyperTerminal) or web interface. The web interface requires a TFTP server to
download the firmware onto the PDU.
Several open source TFTP applications are available for Windows.
During the
firmware update, output voltage to the receptacles will not be interrupted.
Download
and Verify Image
The file is a binary
(.bin) and does not need to be unzipped or converted into another file format. Download the file from FixCentral
and put into any directory. If using a
TFTP server, put the file into the TFTP root directory.
Filesize: 1488412
Checksum: 34826
Bootloader
(HyperTerminal)
The following
steps are used to install the firmware:
1. Connect a workstation or notebook
computer to the PDU. Connect one end of
a DB9-to-RJ-45 cable to the RJ-45 connector on the PDU and the other end to an
RS-232 serial (COM) connector on a workstation or notebook computer.
2. To start HyperTerminal and set up a
connection between the workstation or notebook computer and the IBM PDU
Configuration Utility on the PDU, click Start → Programs →
Accessories → Communications → HyperTerminal. The Connection Description window opens. In the Name field, type the name for the
connection and select an icon for the connection. Click OK. The Connect To window opens.
3. From the Connect using list, select
the COM port that is connected to the PDU. Click OK. The Properties window opens.
4. Select 115200 from the Bits per
second list and select None from the Flow control
list. Click OK.
5. When a blank window opens, press
Enter. The IBM PDU Configuration Utility
login window opens.
6. Reset the PDU using the reset button
on the PDU located under the Ethernet connector.
7. Once reset, press B on the keyboard
to go into bootloader mode.
8. Press 1 on the keyboard to start the
download of the new firmware.
9. In the Send File pop up window,
select the Filename. The Browse button
can be used to get the file location.
The Protocol is Ymodem. Hit Send.
10. The Ymodem
file send for IBM Terminal window appears and the firmware is updating.
11. Once the firmware update is complete,
press 2 from the keyboard to execute the new program.
Web Interface
1. Follow steps 1-5 in the Bootloader (HyperTerminal) instructions
2.
Type
the default login ID ADMIN (all uppercase letters) and the password 1001. Press Enter.
The IBM PDU Configuration Utility main menu window opens.
3.
On
the main menu window, press 2 to set up the network parameters. The Setup Network Information window opens.
4.
To
enable or disable DHCP, press either 1 or 2 as applicable. The default is Disable.
Then, type the IP address, gateway IP
address, and subnet mask. Press Enter.
5.
Press
1 to view the PDU default configuration information and record the IP address.
6.
Start
a web browser from a workstation or notebook computer and enter the IP address
of the PDU in the address field. The
Login window opens.
7.
In
the User Name field, type ADMIN (all uppercase letters). In the Password field, type 1001.
8.
Click
Login. The main status page opens. The main status page shows the PDU power
outlets and input status per load segment.
9.
The
left pane shows the menus and submenus for the PDU. Select System and Upgrade Firmware.
10. In the Upgrade Communication Board
Firmware – TFTP Server Setting window, enter the TFTP Server IP Address and the
Firmware Image File Name. Hit Upgrade.
11. Once the download completes, click on
Verify the Image to continue. The PDU
will upgrade the firmware and do a soft reboot.
Determine the Current Firmware Level
Follow steps 1-8 in the Web Interface
instructions. In the left pane, select
System and Identification. Once the PDU
firmware has been updated, the same steps can be used to verify the new level.