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    Digest Name: weekly all firmware patch digest
        Created: Sun Oct 20 6:05:02 EDT 2002

    Table of Contents:

    Document ID Title
    --------------- -----------
    PF_CPREGSPA0111 A6696A GSP firmware A.01.11
    PF_CKEYMAT0411 HP rp8400/rp7410 Firmware Version 4.11

    The documents are listed below.
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    Document ID: PF_CPREGSPA0111
    Date Loaded: 20021017
          Title: A6696A GSP firmware A.01.11

    Patch Name: PF_CPREGSPA0111

    Patch Description: A6696A GSP firmware A.01.11

    Creation Date: 02/10/15

    Post Date: 02/10/17

    Products:
            A5576A HP9000 L1000 Enterprise Server
            A5191A HP9000 L2000 Enterprise Server
            A5829A Upgrade to HP9000 L2000 Enterprise Server
            A5576B HP9000 L1000 Enterprise Server
            A5191B HP9000 L2000 Enterprise Server
            A5829B Upgrade to HP9000 L2000 Enterprise Server
            A6144A HP9000 L3000 Enterprise Server
            A6147A Upgrade to HP9000 L3000 Enterprise Server
            A6696A L-Class revision A GSP
            A6109A HP 9000 Model A400 Server
            A5570A HP 9000 Model A500 Server
            A6109B HP 9000 Model A400 Server
            A5570B HP 9000 Model A500 Server
            A6112A HP 9000 Upgrade Model A400 to A500 Server
            A6398B HP e3000 A400 Enterprise Server
            A6399B HP e3000 A500 Enterprise Server
            A6397A HP e3000 Upgrade Model A400 to A500 Server
            A3639A HP9000 N4000 Enterprise Server
            A3639B HP9000 N4000 Enterprise Server
            A6449B HP e3000 N4000 220 MHz 1-way server
            A6450B HP e3000 N4000 330 MHz 1-way server
            A6451B HP e3000 N4000 440 MHz 1-way server

    Status: General Release

    Critical: No

    Category Tags:
            defect_repair hardware_enablement enhancement
            general_release

    Path Name: /firmware_patches/hp/cpu/PF_CPREGSPA0111

    Symptoms:
            PF_CPREGSPA0111:
            The Following enhancement and fixes are included in GSP
            firmware revision A.01.11

            Lowered the alert level 10 interconnect medium not
            responding to alert level 2.

            Corrected a 220 byte per hour memory leak.

    Defect Description:
            PF_CPREGSPA0111:
            - See Symptoms.

    Enhancement:
            Yes
            PF_CPREGSPA0111:
             Lowered the alert level 10 interconnect medium not
             responding to alert level 2.

    SR:
            0000000000

    Patch Files:
            upgrade.cnf
            APPLICATION.ROM
            BOOTSTRAP.ROM

    cksum(1) Output:
            428820787 1368868 APPLICATION.ROM
            872874802 131072 BOOTSTRAP.ROM
            3521261786 127 upgrade.cnf

    Patch Conflicts: None

    Patch Dependencies: None

    Hardware Dependencies: None

    Other Dependencies: None

    Supersedes: None

    Equivalent Patches: None

    Patch Package Size: 380 KBytes

    Installation Instructions:
            Please review all instructions and the "Hewlett-Packard
                 Support Tool License Terms" or your Hewlett-Packard support
                 terms and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
                 restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
                 before installing this patch.

                      NOTE: It is important that you read and understand these
                        instructions completely before you begin. This can
                        determine your success in completing the Firmware update.

                 The Firmware update take no more than 5 minutes.

            * * * * * * * * VERIFYING CURRENT REVISION OF FIRMWARE * * * * * * * *

            1. telnet into the GSP.
            2. logon to the GSP.
            3. Type <CNTRL>ecf.
            4. Type <CNTRL>b.
            5. Type he

                    If the Revision number of the currently installed firmware is not
                    A.01.11 then install new firmware.

            * * * * * * * * * * UNPACKING THE FIRMWARE * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

                       1. FTP "PF_CPREGSPA0111.tar.gz" to an empty directory.

                       2. Use the "gunzip" to unzip the patch.

                                 # gunzip PF_CPREGSPA0111.tar.gz

                       3. Use the "tar" command to extract the firmware files

                                 # tar -xvf PF_CPREGSPA0111.tar
                                    x APPLICATION.ROM, 1368868 bytes, 2674 tape blocks
                                    x BOOTSTRAP.ROM, 131072 bytes, 256 tape blocks
                                    x upgrade.cnf, 127 bytes, 1 tape blocks

                       4. Verify the checksum of the file "APPLICATION.ROM" using
                           the "cksum" command. Results of the command should be
                           equal to "428820787 1368868 APPLICATION.ROM".

                       5. Verify the checksum of the file "BOOTSTRAP.ROM" using
                           the "cksum" command. Results of the command should be
                           equal to "872874802 131072 BOOTSTRAP.ROM".

                       6. Verify the checksum of the file "upgrade.cnf" using
                           the "cksum" command. Results of the command should be
                           equal to "3521261786 127 upgrade.cnf".

            * * * * * * * * * * * FIRMWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE * * * * * * * * * * *
            To update the firmware on the GSP, perform the following steps:
            FTP the files to a system with the core I/O lan on the same subnet as the
            GSP

            FTP the firmware files to a system accessible from the GSP
            to be updated.

            1. Access the GSP using the ctrl+b command from the local
                    console keyboard.
            2. Ping the LAN where the GSP files are located via the XD
                    command item #3 (LAN access PING)

                    GSP> XD
                    XD
                    Non destructive tests :
                       1. Parameters checksum
                       2. I2C access (get Power Monitor status)
                       3. LAN access (PING)
                       4. Modem selftests

            Type R to reset the GSP or Q to quit the diagnostic menu.

               -> Choice: 3

            Enter IP Address: Enter the IP address of the system where
                                    the firmware files are located.

            This test must pass on the server being used to supply the
            firmware files.

            3. Reset the GSP via the XD command (use the R option).
            This will free up any unallocated memory for the GSP update.

                    GSP> XD
                    XD
                    Non destructive tests :
                       1. Parameters checksum
                       2. I2C access (get Power Monitor status)
                       3. LAN access (PING)
                       4. Modem selftests

            Type R to reset the GSP or Q to quit the diagnostic menu.

               -> Choice: r

            Wait 1 minute for the memory to free up.

            4. Select the GSP command XU. This command activates the
            upgrade mode.

                    GSP> xu

                    XU

                    This command activates the upgrade mode. All
                    connections will be closed, the network will be
                    stopped, the session will be aborted and the modem
                    connection will be dropped.

                    Please, confirm your intention to activate the
                    upgrade mode (Y/[N]) : y

                    Enter source system IP address: Enter the IP address
                    of the system where the firmware files are located.

                    Enter file path: The path on your system with
                    firmware files.

                    Do you wish to use the default login: anonymous
                                                 /GSPhp.com (Y/[N]): n

                    -> GSP firmware upgrade in progress..
                    -> GSP firmware upgrade complete - GSP will now reset..

                    HP Guardian Service Processor
                    Firmware Revision A.01.11 September 24 2002,11:05:55
                    Type Ctrl-B to activate the GSP Command Interface.
            ---------------------------------------------------------------

            * * * * * * * * * * * * * * END OF UPDATE * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
    -----End of Document ID: PF_CPREGSPA0111-------------------------------------


    Document ID: PF_CKEYMAT0411
    Date Loaded: 20021014
          Title: HP rp8400/rp7410 Firmware Version 4.11

    Patch Name: PF_CKEYMAT0411

    Patch Description: HP rp8400/rp7410 Firmware Version 4.11

    Creation Date: 02/10/11

    Post Date: 02/10/14

    Products:
            A6752A HP Server rp7410
            A6093A HP Server rp8400

    Status: General Release

    Critical: No

    Category Tags:
            defect_repair hardware_enablement enhancement
            general_release

    Path Name: /firmware_patches/hp/cpu/PF_CKEYMAT0411

    Symptoms:
            PF_CKEYMAT0411:

            Announcements, supported features, fixes and
            enhancements appear in Version 4.11.

            - Announcements:

            This release notice provides information and
            installation/upgrade instructions for the
            rp8400 and rp7410 Firmware Release Version
            4.11.

            -The following new features have been added:

              * Support for the 750 & 875 MHz PA-8700
                version 3.0 and 3.1 processors has been
                added.
              * The state of the cells is now verified
                before updating the PDC. If a cell is
                running the OS, a Warning is now given.
              * Multi-partition machines may now operate
                each partition at different CPU
                frequencies (e.g., Partition 0 operating
                at 750 MHz with Partition 1 operating at
                875 MHz).
              * The new 875 MHz processors may be mixed
                with PA-8700 version 2.2 and 2.3
                processors on the same cell board or
                within the same partition.
              * Boot over Ultra160 SCSI is now supported.
              * Support for 256 MB DIMMs has been added.
              * The ability to update cell board FPGAs
                (LPM, Bob and Drain) using the Onboard
                Scan Programming (OSP) Utility has been
                added.
              * Three new MP command menu commands have
                been added to support Secure Sockets Layer
                (SSL) used for web encryption:
                 - Enable SSL (ES)
                 - Disable SSL (DS)
                 - SSL Certificate/Keypair Generation (CG).

            - Known Problems and Workarounds:

              * Use of the Genesis profile command at the
                MP command menu returns Invalid Sequence
                IDs for complex profile groups B and C.
                This result is expected, but users will
                note a MP error log entry resulting from
                this command.
              * Use of the Help on OSP command at the MP
                prompt returns Unrecognized command or
                topic message. This problem is solely
                a help menu issue, and no degradation
                exists in the OSP Utility functionality.
              * Chassis code errors may appear in the MP
                error log. This problem may manifest
                itself as an orphan chassis code
                (ORPHAN_CC log entry) or an error level
                13 entry.
              * rp8400 Only: Several help commands
                available at the Boot Console Handler
                (BCH) Information Menu are not visible
                from within the Information Menu.
                The help commands for the following menu
                items are affected:

                - ChipRevision
                - FwrVersion
                - MEmory
                - PRocessor
                - BOot
                - DIsplay
                - HElp
                - REBOOT
                - RECONFIGRESET
                - MAin

            - Fixes in this Version:

            - PDC revision 16.009 contains the following
              fixes:

              * Numerous minor PDC-to-operating system
                interface errors were corrected.
              * Typographical and revision errors were
                fixed in the Boot Console Handler (BCH)
                menu.
              * PDC now isolates single bit errors to a
                single DIMM during bootstrap to the DIMM.
              * CCI FIFO contents are now preserved on a
                soft reset.
              * The detection of address/parity errors now
                results in CPU deconfiguration only and
                will not halt the entire cell.
              * Cells booted to BCH following CPU
                replacement no longer stop at Boot is
                Blocked (BIB).
              * A multi-bit error in a non-root cell no
                longer brings down the entire partition.
              * Event Monitoring System crossbar hardware
                checks no longer result in system hangs
                that monopolize CPU time.
              * Diskless boot (ignite) failures were
                reduced by creating a larger buffer to
                compensate for lost packet information.
              * A copy instruction has been changed to
                allow hard coding of the d-cache tag
                clock settings.

            - SINC revision 2.002 contains the following
              fix:

              * A PDC hardware semaphore request was
                removed to minimize boot delays while
                reading chassis codes.

            - MP revision 3.005 contains the following
              fixes:

              * The web console now works with Netscape
                6.x and Internet Explorer 5.x. It will
                not work with Netscape 4.x or Netscape 5.x.
              * The MP 'Console Log' option now returns the
                correct partition log information.
              * Command menu help now includes listings for
                Disable Web Console Access (DW) and Enable
                Web Console Access (EW).
              * The occurrence of ethernet Media Access
                Controller (MAC) hangs due to slow LAN
                traffic has been minimized by changes made
                to the LAN driver.
              * All FPGA and firmware revision numbers are
                now reported to three digits (MP 3.005
                versus the previous MP 3.05).

            - CIO revision 1.001:

              * Was modified to add enhancements for
                future generations of computers.

            - Cell LPM revision 2.002:

              * Was modified to improve VRM noise
                immunity.

            PF_CRP84000400:

            Announcements, supported features, fixes and
            enhancements appear in Version 4.0.

            - Announcements:

            This release notice provides information and
            installation/upgrade instructions for the
            rp8400 Firmware Release Version 4.0.

            - The following new features have been added:

              * Support for the 875 MHz PA-8700 version
                3.0 and 3.1 processors has been added.
              * Multi-partition machines may now operate
                each partition at different CPU
                frequencies (e.g., Partition 0 operating
                at 750 MHz with Partition 1 operating at
                875 MHz).
              * The new 875 MHz processors may be mixed
                with PA-8700 version 2.2 and 2.3
                processors on the same cell board or
                within the same partition.
              * Boot over Ultra160 SCSI is now supported.
              * Support for 256 MB DIMMs has been added.
              * The ability to update cell board FPGAs
                (LPM, Bob and Drain) using the Onboard
                Scan Programming (OSP) Utility has been
                added.
              * Three new MP command menu commands have
                been added to support Secure Sockets Layer
                (SSL) used for web encryption:
                 - Enable SSL (ES)
                 - Disable SSL (DS)
                 - SSL Certificate/Keypair Generation (CG).

            - Known Problems and Workarounds:

              * Use of the Genesis profile command at the
                MP command menu returns Invalid Sequence
                IDs for complex profile groups B and C.
                This result is expected, but users will
                note a MP error log entry resulting from
                this command.
              * Use of the OSP help command at the MP
                prompt (MP> he osp) returns Unrecognized
                command or topic message.
                This problem is solely a help menu issue,
                and no degradation exists in the OSP
                Utility functionality.
              * Chassis code errors may appear in the MP
                error log. This problem may manifest itself
                as an orphan chassis code
                (ORPHAN_CC log entry) or an error level
                13 entry.
              * Several help commands available at the
                Boot Console Handler (BCH) Information Menu
                are not visible from within the Information
                Menu. The help commands for the following
                menu items are affected:
                 - ChipRevision
                 - FwrVersion
                 - MEmory
                 - PRocessor
                 - BOot
                 - DIsplay
                 - HElp
                 - REBOOT
                 - RECONFIGRESET
                 - MAin

            - Known Problems and Workarounds:

              * Use of the Genesis profile command at the
                MP command menu returns Invalid Sequence
                IDs for complex profile groups B and C.
                This result is expected, but users will
                note a MP error log entry resulting from
                this command.
              * Use of the Help on OSP command at the MP
                prompt returns Unrecognized command or
                topic message. However, users can go to
                the MP command menu and use the OSP command
                without any problems. In fact, this
                document provides an example on using the
                OSP command to update FPGA firmware.

            - Fixes in this Version:

              - PDC revision 16.009 contains the following
                fixes:

              * Numerous minor PDC-to-operating system
                interface errors were corrected.
              * Typographical and revision errors were
                fixed in the Boot Console Handler (BCH)
                menu.
              * PDC now isolates single bit errors to a
                single DIMM during bootstrap to the DIMM.
              * CCI FIFO contents are now preserved on a
                soft reset.
              * The detection of address/parity errors now
                results in CPU de-configuration only and
                will not halt the entire cell.
              * Cells booted to BCH following CPU
                replacement no longer stop at Boot is
                Blocked (BIB).
              * A multi-bit error in a non-root cell no
                longer brings down the entire partition.
              * Event Monitoring System crossbar hardware
                checks no longer result in system hangs
                that monopolize CPU time.
              * Diskless boot (Ignite) failures were
                reduced by creating a larger buffer to
                compensate for lost packet information.
              * A copy instruction has been changed to
                allow hard coding of the d-cache tag clock
                settings.

            - SINC revision 2.002 contains the following
              fix:

              * A PDC hardware semaphore request was
                removed to minimize boot delays while
                reading chassis codes.

            - MP revision 3.005 contains the following
              fixes:

              * The web console now works with Netscape
                6.x and Internet Explorer 5.x. It will
                not work with Netscape 4.x or Netscape
                5.x.
              * The MP 'Console Log' option now returns
                the correct partition log information.
              * Command menu help now includes listings
                for Disable Web Console Access (DW) and
                Enable Web Console Access (EW).
              * The occurrence of Ethernet Media Access
                Controller (MAC) hangs due to slow LAN
                traffic has been minimized by changes
                made to the LAN driver.
              * All FPGA and firmware revision numbers
                are now reported to three digits
                (MP 3.005 versus the previous MP 3.05,
                for example).

            - SINC revision 2.002 contains the following
              fix:

              * A PDC hardware semaphore request was
                removed to minimize boot delays while
                reading chassis codes.

            - MP revision 3.005 contains the following
              fixes:

              * The web console now works with Netscape
                6.x and Internet Explorer 5.x. It will
                not work with Netscape 4.x or Netscape 5.x.
              * The MP 'Console Log' option now returns the
                correct partition log information.
              * Command menu help now includes listings for
                Disable Web Console Access (DW) and Enable
                Web Console Access (EW).
              * The occurrence of ethernet Media Access
                Controller (MAC) hangs due to slow LAN
                traffic has been minimized by changes made
                to the LAN driver.
              * All FPGA and firmware revision numbers are
                now reported to three digits (MP 3.005
                versus the previous MP 3.05).

            PF_CRP74100400:

            Announcements, supported features, fixes and
            enhancements appear in Version 4.0.

            - Announcements:

            This release notice provides information and
            installation/upgrade instructions for the
            rp7410 Firmware Release Version 4.0.

            -The following new features have been added:

              * Support for the 875 MHz PA-8700 version
                3.0 and 3.1 processors has been added.
              * Multi-partition machines may now operate
                each partition at different CPU
                frequencies (e.g., Partition 0 operating
                at 750 MHz with Partition 1 operating at
                875 MHz).
              * The new 875 MHz processors may be mixed
                with PA-8700 version 2.2 and 2.3
                processors on the same cell board or
                within the same partition.
              * Boot over Ultra160 SCSI is now supported.
              * Three new MP command menu commands have
                been added to support Secure Sockets Layer
                (SSL) used for web encryption:
                 - Enable SSL (ES)
                 - Disable SSL (DS)
                 - SSL Certificate/Keypair Generation (CG).

            - Known Problems and Workarounds:

              * Use of the Genesis profile command at the
                MP command menu returns Invalid Sequence
                IDs for complex profile groups B and C.
                This result is expected, but users will
                note a MP error log entry resulting from
                this command.
              * Use of the Help on OSP command at the MP
                prompt returns Unrecognized command or
                topic message. However, users can go to
                the MP command menu and use the OSP command
                without any problems. In fact, this
                document provides an example on using the
                OSP command to update FPGA firmware.

            - Fixes in this Version:

            - PDC revision 16.009 contains the following
              fixes:

              * Numerous minor PDC-to-operating system
                interface errors were corrected.
              * Typographical and revision errors were
                fixed in the Boot Console Handler (BCH)
                menu.
              * PDC now isolates single bit errors to a
                single DIMM during bootstrap to the DIMM.
              * CCI FIFO contents are now preserved on a
                soft reset.
              * The detection of address/parity errors now
                results in CPU deconfiguration only and
                will not halt the entire cell.
              * Cells booted to BCH following CPU
                replacement no longer stop at Boot is
                Blocked (BIB).
              * A multi-bit error in a non-root cell no
                longer brings down the entire partition.
              * Event Monitoring System crossbar hardware
                checks no longer result in system hangs
                that monopolize CPU time.

            - SINC revision 2.002 contains the following
              fix:

              * A PDC hardware semaphore request was
                removed to minimize boot delays while
                reading chassis codes.

            - MP revision 3.005 contains the following
              fixes:

              * The web console now works with Netscape
                6.x and Internet Explorer 5.x. It will
                not work with Netscape 4.x or Netscape 5.x.
              * The MP 'Console Log' option now returns the
                correct partition log information.
              * Command menu help now includes listings for
                Disable Web Console Access (DW) and Enable
                Web Console Access (EW).
              * The occurrence of ethernet Media Access
                Controller (MAC) hangs due to slow LAN
                traffic has been minimized by changes made
                to the LAN driver.
              * All FPGA and firmware revision numbers are
                now reported to three digits (MP 3.005
                versus the previous MP 3.05).

            PF_CRP74100301:

            Announcements, supported features, fixes and
            enhancements appear in Version 3.01.

            - Announcements:

             * This release notice provides information and
            installation/upgrade instructions for the rp7410
            Firmware Release Version 3.01. The only time that
            the rp7410 might require a firmware upgrade to
            Version 3.01 is if either a cell board or a PCI
            backplane is being replaced. The rp7410 system
            uses the same cell board and the same PCI
            backplane as the rp8400 system. The rp8400 system
            started shipping in Nov. 2001 with Firmware
            Release Version 1.0. Then there was a second
            release, Version 2.0. And now, a third release,
            Version 3.01. This is the version of firmware
            that rp7410 will ship with.

            - The following features are supported by rp7410:

              * Support for the 650 MHz (version 2.3) and
                750 MHz (version 2.3) PA-8700 processors.
              * The Onboard Scan Programming Utility allows
                firmware to be updated on system FPGA's,
                such as PCI backplane LPM.

            - Fixes in this Version:

            - PDC revision 15.007 contains the following
              fixes:

              * Code syntax was changed to correct a SCSI
                Parameters error. Address fields are now
                validated before being accessed.
              * Corrections were made to accurately display
                all of the characters for Cell board and CPU
                state errors found at the Boot Console
                Handler (BCH) display.
              * A CPU rendezvous execution was modified to
                copy buffer information from scratch RAM to
                memory. This fixes a loss of memory coherency
                leading to a ERR_HPMC_FALL_THROUGH_RESET
                chassis code and subsequent HPMC.
              * A procedure call used to add a de-configured
                CPU was modified. De-configured CPUs may now
                be added to a cell without halting on
                subsequent reboot.
              * The Instruction Cache single bit error LPMC
                handler was fixed to properly clear the
                icache tag arrays and prevent illegal
                instruction traps.
              * Disabled SERR assertion by cards with bridges
                such as Procurium and 5838 Combo Card, when
                the discard timer expires.

            - SINC revision 2.00 contains the following fix:

              * A time delay was added to fix incorrect
                reporting of VRM Status and VRM Fault when
                using the PS command.

            - MP revision 2.08 contains the following fixes:

              * Improvements have been made to the following
                commands: PS, VFP, HE, FW, SO.
              * Encryption has been added to the web
                interface when using Embedded Secure Web
                Console (ESWC). This interface works better
                with Internet Explorer than with Netscape.
              * Changes have been made to increase the
                console input data rate and to prevent
                dropped characters.
              * The login message now uses the system name
                rp7410. The model string (seen by HP-UX) has
                not changed - it is still 9000/800/rp7410.
              * The FPGA firmware update function is now
                operational.
              * This function allows the following FPGAs
                to be programmed over the network:
                *System Backplane Global Power Monitor (GPM)
                *System Backplane Fan Monitor (FM)
                *System Backplane Onboard Scan
                 Programming (OSP)
                *PCI Backplane Local Power Monitor (LPM)
                *PCI Backplane Hot Swap (HS)
                *Core IO
                *Cell Local Power Monitor (LPM)
                *Cell BOB
                *Cell Drain
                *Cell Sinc
                *Cell Processor Dependent Code (PDC)

              * The "PCI Domain" name has been changed to
                "IO Chassis" in the status displays under
                the PS command.
              * Complex profile and IP address information is
                now retained following Core IO replacement.

    Defect Description:
            PF_CKEYMAT0411:
            - See Symptoms.

            PF_CRP84000400:
            - See Symptoms.

            PF_CRP74100400:
            - See Symptoms.

            PF_CRP74100301:
            - See Symptoms.

    Enhancement:
            Yes
            PF_CKEYMAT0411:
              * Support for the 750 & 875 MHz PA-8700
                version 3.0 and 3.1 processors has been
                added.
              * The state of the cells is now verified
                before updating the PDC. If a cell is
                running the OS, a Warning is now given.
              * Multi-partition machines may now operate
                each partition at different CPU
                frequencies (e.g., Partition 0 operating
                at 750 MHz with Partition 1 operating at
                875 MHz).
              * The new 875 MHz processors may be mixed
                with PA-8700 version 2.2 and 2.3
                processors on the same cell board or
                within the same partition.
              * Boot over Ultra160 SCSI is now supported.
              * Support for 256 MB DIMMs has been added.
              * The ability to update cell board FPGAs
                (LPM, Bob and Drain) using the Onboard
                Scan Programming (OSP) Utility has been
                added.
              * Three new MP command menu commands have
                been added to support Secure Sockets Layer
                (SSL) used for web encryption:
                 - Enable SSL (ES)
                 - Disable SSL (DS)
                 - SSL Certificate/Keypair Generation (CG).

            PF_CRP84000400:
              * Support for the 875 MHz PA-8700 version
                3.0 and 3.1 processors has been added.
              * Multi-partition machines may now operate
                each partition at different CPU
                frequencies (e.g., Partition 0 operating
                at 750 MHz with Partition 1 operating at
                875 MHz).
              * The new 875 MHz processors may be mixed
                with PA-8700 version 2.2 and 2.3
                processors on the same cell board or
                within the same partition.
              * Boot over Ultra160 SCSI is now supported.
              * Support for 256 MB DIMMs has been added.
              * The ability to update cell board FPGAs
                (LPM, Bob and Drain) using the Onboard
                Scan Programming (OSP) Utility has been
                added.
              * Three new MP command menu commands have
                been added to support Secure Sockets Layer
                (SSL) used for web encryption:
                 - Enable SSL (ES)
                 - Disable SSL (DS)
                 - SSL Certificate/Keypair Generation (CG).

            PF_CRP74100400:
              * Multi-partition machines may now operate
                each partition at different CPU
                frequencies (e.g., Partition 0 operating
                at 750 MHz with Partition 1 operating at
                875 MHz).
              * The new 875 MHz processors may be mixed
                with PA-8700 version 2.2 and 2.3
                processors on the same cell board or
                within the same partition.
              * Boot over Ultra160 SCSI is now supported.
              * Three new MP command menu commands have
                been added to support Secure Sockets Layer
                (SSL) used for web encryption:
                 - Enable SSL (ES)
                 - Disable SSL (DS)
                 - SSL Certificate/Keypair Generation (CG).

            PF_CRP74100301:
              * The Onboard Scan Programming Utility allows
                firmware to be updated on system FPGA's,
                such as PCI backplane LPM.

    SR:
            0000000000

    Patch Files:
            celllpm202b.bin
            cio101b.bin
            fm102a.bin
            gpm102.bin
            matcio101c.bin
            mp305.bin
            osp101.bin
            pcilpm102.bin
            pdc169.bin
            rp8400_rp7410_V411_ReleaseNotes.pdf
            sinc202.bin

    cksum(1) Output:
            2438641994 311594 celllpm202b.bin
            2973335795 310152 cio101b.bin
            137652359 172005 fm102a.bin
            4172902729 225145 gpm102.bin
            4216606015 310882 matcio101c.bin
            1927572953 8388628 mp305.bin
            940318655 164071 osp101.bin
            147466829 225145 pcilpm102.bin
            1995887792 4194324 pdc169.bin
            3066185975 855523
            rp8400_rp7410_V411_ReleaseNotes.pdf
            1070528429 65550 sinc202.bin

    Patch Conflicts: None

    Patch Dependencies: None

    Hardware Dependencies:
            9000/800/rp8400
            9000/800/rp7410

    Other Dependencies: None

    Supersedes:
            PF_CRP84000400 PF_CRP74100400 PF_CRP74100301

    Equivalent Patches: None

    Patch Package Size: 3216 KBytes

    Installation Instructions:
            PLEASE BACK UP YOUR SYSTEM BEFORE YOU INSTALL
            THE PATCH.

            NOTE: It is important that you read and
                   understand these instructions completely
                   before you begin. This can determine your
                   success in completing the Firmware update.

            Be sure to prepare the system and its users before
            beginning a Firmware update. Since the system will not be
            in operation during the update, you should notify
            appropriate managers and users as to when it will be
            shutdown and for how long it will remain inoperative.

            * * * * * * UNPACKING THE FIRMWARE on HPUX* * * * * * * * * *

               1. FTP "PF_CRP74100400.tar.gz" to an empty directory.

               2. Use the "gunzip" to unzip the patch.

                         # gunzip PF_CKEYMAT0411.tar.gz

               3. Use the "tar" command to extract the firmware files

                         # tar -xvf PF_CKEYMAT0411.tar
                         x celllpm202b.bin, 311594 bytes, 609 tape blocks
                         x cio101b.bin, 310152 bytes, 606 tape blocks
                         x fm102a.bin, 172005 bytes, 336 tape blocks
                         x gpm102.bin, 225145 bytes, 440 tape blocks
                         x matcio101c.bin, 310882 bytes, 608 tape blocks
                         x mp305.bin, 8388628 bytes, 16385 tape blocks
                         x osp101.bin, 164071 bytes, 321 tape blocks
                         x pcilpm102.bin, 225145 bytes, 440 tape blocks
                         x pdc169.bin, 4194324 bytes, 8193 tape blocks
                         x rp8400_rp7410_V411_ReleaseNotes.pdf, 855523 bytes, 1671 tape blocks
                         x sinc202.bin, 65550 bytes, 129 tape blocks

               4. Verify the checksum of the files using the "cksum" command.
                   Results of the command should be equal to:

                         # cksum *
                         1917613563 15237120 PF_CKEYMAT0411.tar
                         2438641994 311594 celllpm202b.bin
                         2973335795 310152 cio101b.bin
                         137652359 172005 fm102a.bin
                         4172902729 225145 gpm102.bin
                         4216606015 310882 matcio101c.bin
                         1927572953 8388628 mp305.bin
                         940318655 164071 osp101.bin
                         147466829 225145 pcilpm102.bin
                         1995887792 4194324 pdc169.bin
                         3066185975 855523 rp8400_rp7410_V411_ReleaseNotes.pdf
                         1070528429 65550 sinc202.bin

            * * * * * * UNPACKING THE FIRMWARE on Microsoft Windows* * * * * *

            Note: The Microsoft Windows environment which the file is
                  going to be downloaded to must have WinZip installed
                  to un-package the "PF_CRP74100400.tar.gz" file.

               1. FTP "PF_CKEYMAT0411.tar.gz" to an empty folder.

               2. Open a Windows Explorer window, select the drive and folder
                   that "PF_CKEYMAT0411.tar.gz" was downloaded to.

               3. Double click on the "PF_CKEYMAT0411.tar.gz" file to start
                   the WinZip program and the un-packaging process.

               4. The WinZip program will ask if the file should be decompressed
                   into a empty folder and opened. Click on the "Yes" button.

               5. The WinZip program will start and display all of the files within
                   the "PF_CKEYMAT0411.tar.gz" file. Click on the "Extract" button.

               6. WinZip will ask for the folder that the files should be extracted
                   to. Using the Folders/Drives portion of the window select the
                   desired location to extract the files to and the click on the
                   "Extract" button.

               7. Using the Windows Explorer window, select the drive and folder
                   that "PF_CKEYMAT0411.tar.gz" was downloaded to.

               8. Individually "Right Click" on each of the files located in this
                   folder and select "Properties". Verify that each file has the
                   following properties:

                          celllpm202b.bin
                               Size: 311,594 bytes
                               Created: Friday, October 11, 2002, 2:35:56 AM

                          cio101b.bin
                               Size: 310,152 bytes
                               Created: Friday, October 11, 2002, 2:09:06 AM

                          fm102a.bin
                               Size: 172,005 bytes
                               Created: Friday, October 11, 2002, 2:09:06 AM

                          gpm102.bin
                               Size: 225,145 bytes
                               Created: Friday, October 11, 2002, 2:09:06 AM

                          matcio101c.bin
                               Size: 310,882 bytes
                               Created: Friday, October 11, 2002, 2:09:06 AM

                          mp305.bin
                               Size: 8,388,628 bytes
                               Created: Friday, October 11, 2002, 2:37:44 AM

                          osp101.bin
                               Size: 164,071 bytes
                               Created: Friday, October 11, 2002, 2:09:06 AM

                          pcilpm102.bin
                               Size: 225,145 bytes
                               Created: Friday, October 11, 2002, 2:09:06 AM

                          pdc169.bin
                               Size: 4,194,324 bytes
                               Created: Friday, October 11, 2002, 2:09:06 AM

                          rp8400_rp7410_V411_ReleaseNotes.pdf
                               Size: 855,523 bytes
                               Created: Friday, October 11, 2002, 2:09:06 AM

                          sinc202.bin
                               Size: 65,550 bytes
                               Created: Friday, October 11, 2002, 2:09:06 AM

            * * * * * * * * * * * FIRMWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE * * * * * * * * * * *

            See rp8400_rp7410_V411_ReleaseNotes.pdf for firmware update instructions.
    -----End of Document ID: PF_CKEYMAT0411--------------------------------------