5.5 chg-bip-rec

Use this command to manually update the Board Identification PROM (BIP) data during an upgrade in the field.

Note:

Initial programming of the BIP data occurs during manufacturing.

Parameters

data (mandatory)
Board identification data.
Range:
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

A patterned character string. This data string is generated by entering valid input parameters to the BIP tool.

loc (mandatory)
The card location as stenciled on the shelf of the system.
Range:
1101 - 1112, 1201 - 1218, 1301 - 1318, 2101 - 2118, 2201 - 2218, 2301 - 2318, 3101 - 3118, 3201 - 3218, 3301 - 3318, 4101 - 4118, 4201 - 4218, 4301 - 4318, 5101 - 5118, 5201 - 5218, 5301 - 5318, 6101 - 6118, 6202 - 6212, 6302 - 6312
init (optional)
This parameter initializes the contents of a PROM to contain only the record specified in the data parameter, if that record is a board identification record.
Range:
yes
The contents of the PROM are initialized.
no
The contents of the PROM are not initialized.
Default:
no
typed (optional)
Type of board.
Range:
mbd
main assembly

Example

This example initializes the contents of a main assembly BIP to contain only the record specified in the data parameter:

chg-bip-rec:loc=1105:data=xxxx:init=yes

This example displays the programming of the DCM Ethernet Addresses for Port A (ENT01):

chg-bip-rec:loc=1102:data="ENT01,AD00001704000D,cs104"

Dependencies

The value of the loc parameter cannot specify a location for a fixed disk or removable drive.

If the init=yes parameter is specified, then the value of the data parameter must be a Board IDentification (BID) record.

Notes

The card in the specified location must be inhibited.

Output

chg-bip-rec:loc=1107:data=xxx:init=yes

    tekelecstp 10-04-01 12:05:44 IST  EAGLE 42.0.0
    Board ID Prom updated. 
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