Did you tried utfwload -L or utfwload -l?. Hope the DTUs are not
behind NAT gateway.
Thanks
P.S.M.Swamiji
Note:These are my personal opinions,nothing to do with my employer
Jimmy Fox wrote:
I used utadm -A to add the LAN connections.
I also tried to force a specific DTU to update by:
utfwadm -A -e xxxxxxxxx -f /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware_gui
On 10/11/07, Bob Doolittle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How did you enable LAN connections?
Unless you did it with utadm -A <subnet>, or
unless you ran utfwadm, then firmware downloads
aren't enabled by default.
You can rely on what utadm/utfwadm report, they'll
interface with DHCP appropriately...
-Bob
Jimmy Fox wrote:
I have a SRSS 4.0 09/07 box and the DTUs don't download the latest
firmware. Linux doesn't seem to have a pntadm or dhtadm command so I'm
not too sure how to check the dhcp tables.
I've got LAN connections on with a total of three networks connected.
None of them download the latest firmware.
-Jimmy
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