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Hi Anyone have the procedure to upgrade an OAS card V 2.10 to v 2.11 that can be sent to me?
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I've got a copy here I could send you but you can easily pick the document up off google as well as the v2.11 software, its an easy procedure I've just upgraded a couple of cards to 2.11, you'll need to make up a serial SIO cable to do the upgrade
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The sio cable is the same as the svmi20e (aka cisco console cable).
You don't need the sio cable, just a tftp server (3cdaemon works the best). If on site i would connect direct to the oas from my laptop via cross over cable (probably don't need cross over, it was just a long cable i had in my laptop bag). I'll dig up the procedure and send it to you. Why 2.11 in particular? There are newer versions than that out
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