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dell poweredge 2161ds manualNOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer. CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates potential damage to hardware or loss of data if instructions are not followed. Switch Softw - Page 2 including, but not limited to, procurement of substitute goods or services; loss of use, data or profits; or business interruption Dell Inc.Switch Softw - Page 3 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 5 5. Powerful Customization Capabilities. Authentication and Authorization System Components Video Viewer. Extensive Remote Console Switch ManagementSwitch Softw - Page 4 Console Switch (Dell or Avocent) Accessing Your Remote Console Switch Launching the VNC or RDP ViewerDefault Browser.Changing the Default Browser Managing Your Local Databases Saving a Database Loading a Database.Virtual Media Connection StatusB Appendix B: Keyboard and Mouse C Appendix C: TCP Ports.Switch Softw - Page 7 Product OverviewSwitch Softw - Page 9 KVM session with the device. Starting a keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) session brings up a Video Viewer. From the Explorer Appliances list, you can select a switch the Remote Console Switch. Switch Softw - Page 10 NOTE: Dell SIP modules are supported on directly connected Avocent switches. Operating Features. The RCS software features include target device naming, target device name displays, sorting, and IPv4 and IPv6 network address capabilities. Switch Softw - Page 11 normally receives the IP address and router address dynamically from the router) autoconfiguration. Switch firmware upgrades and emergency boot firmware upgrades are supported for both TFTP and FTP servers while in IPv4 mode. The IPv6 mode is a stateless, auto-configuration connection. Switch Softw - Page 12 6. Switch Softw - Page 13 Console Switch Software CD. The user documentation is available as an option on the Help menu from the Remote Console Software Explorer window. Switch Softw - Page 14 Standard, Business with Service Pack 1, and Enterprise (32-bit).http://ghalemdi.com/userfiles/fluid-mechanics-fundamentals-and-applications-second-edition-solutions-manual.xml
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Hardware Configuration Requirements. Switch Softw - Page 15 ): drive:\WIN32\SETUP.EXE. 2 Follow the on-screen instructions. Switch Softw - Page 16 UninstallerData subdirectory and enter the following command (the quotation marks are required). The uninstall wizard starts. Follow the on-screen instructions. Switch Softw - Page 17 Target Devices. This section provides an overview of configuration steps for the switch and for user access to target devices. For switch-specific information, see the Installation and User's Guide for the switch. Switch Softw - Page 18 user accounts using the RCS software or through the Remote Console Switch integrated Web interface. For more information see the Dell Remote Console Switch Installation and User's Guide. Switch Softw - Page 19 to configure unit parameters and launch video sessions. Supported Browsers. The KVM Switch will attempt to detect Java on your PC. Switch Softw - Page 21 You can view, access, manage, and create custom groupings for all supported units. Viewing Your System in the Explorer. When you start the software, View Selector tabs to view your system organized by categories: Remote Console Switches, Servers, Sites, or Folders. Switch Softw - Page 22 that are available for the current View Selector tab. Switch Softw - Page 23 field name in descending order. Adding a Remote Console Switch (Dell or Avocent). In addition to the Dell Remote Console Switch, the RCS software can also be used to manage Avocent switches. Switch Softw - Page 24 appears in the Unit list. You may either manually add or discover a Remote Console Switch. You may add a unit with either an IPv4 or an IPv6 address. Switch Softw - Page 25. This dialog box contains a list of all SIP EIDs retrieved from the Remote Console Switch and the tiered switches to which they are connected, if any. When this dialog box first displays, all the switches will be set to None. Switches detected will have an icon next to the drop-down list.http://www.takitech.hu/userfiles/fluid-mechanics-frank-white-solutions-manual-7th-edition.xmlSwitch Softw - Page 26 that does not have an assigned IP address: 1 Select File - New - Remote Console Switch from the Explorer menu. -orClick the New Remote Console Switch task button. The New Remote Console Switch wizard appears. 2 Click Next to continue. Switch Softw - Page 27 hexadecimal FD00:172:12:0:0:0:0:33 notation or compressed FD00:172:12::33 notation. NOTE: The Remote Console Switch supports DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration protocol) and static IP addressing. Switch Softw - Page 28 appears, prompting you to select the unit to add from the list of new Remote Console Switches that were found. Select the product and then click Next. 8 The Configuring Remote Console Switch window appears to indicate whether the IP information was successfully configured. Switch Softw - Page 29 found (or if you clicked Stop), the Wizard will show the No New Remote Console Switches Found page and you will need to add the switch manually. Switch Softw - Page 30 to Add Dialog BoxClick Next to continue. 7 The Adding Remote Console Switches progress bar appears while the new switches are being added. Switch Softw - Page 31 it by typing a username and password. The default username is Admin (case sensitive) with no password. Once you have logged in to a particular Remote Console Switch, the software will cache the username and password in memory for the duration of the software session. Switch Softw - Page 32 more information about the on-board web interface, see the Remote Console Switch Installation and User Guide. -orClick Cancel to exit without logging in. Switch Softw - Page 33 the VNC or RDP Viewer. The RCS software supports user-defined Virtual Network Computing (VNC) and you can change the type. Switch Softw - Page 34 Figure 3-8. General Properties Tab for a ServerDuplicate names are not allowed. 4 (Servers Only - Optional) Select the server type. If the selection is not in the drop-down list, type the name of the new server type in the text field. Switch Softw - Page 35 you were to reconfigure your network, you can use the Network tab to change the IP address for a switch. Switch Softw - Page 36. -orRight-click the unit and select Properties. The Properties dialog box appears. 3 Click the Network tab and type in the address of the Remote Console Switch. This field can contain an IP dot notation or a domain name. Duplicate addresses are not allowed and the field cannot be left blank. Switch Softw - Page 37 Right-click the unit and select Properties. The Properties dialog box appears. 3 (Optional) Click the Information tab and type a description of the unit. You can enter any information in the following fields.In the Description field, enter 0 to 128 characters. Switch Softw - Page 38 launch from within an OS command window. To change VNC properties: 1 Select a server in the unit list. 2 Select View - Properties from the Remote Console Switch Explorer menu. - or Click the Properties task button. - or Right-click on the unit. Select Properties from the pop-up menu. Switch Softw - Page 39 launch from within an OS command window. To change RDP properties: 1 Select a server in the unit list. 2 Select View - Properties from the Remote Console Switch Explorer menu. - or Click the Properties task button. - or Right-click on the unit. Switch Softw - Page 40 applicable for servers configured with a service processor management interface, such as the integrated Dell Remote Access Card (iDRAC). To launch browser window. Changing Server and Switch Options. Switch Softw - Page 41 General Options. To modify a custom field label: 1 Select Tools - Options from the Explorer menu. The Options dialog box appears. Figure 3-9. Options Dialog Box - Custom Field LabelsSwitch Softw - Page 42 in the performance of displayintensive software. However, if your machine has a software cursor or pointer shadow enabled, or if your video driver does not support DirectDraw, you may experience a flicker in your mouse cursor when over the title bar of the Viewer. The Remote Console Switch and software use port 80 as the default HTTP port tab. 3 Type the new default HTTP and HTTPS port numbers. 4 Click OK. VNC Options. The software supports user-defined VNC viewers via the properties page. Switch Softw - Page 44 from within an OS command window. 6 Click OK. RDP Options. The software supports user-defined RDP viewers via the properties page. In the RDP tab you in the RCS software allow you to organize and manage your Remote Console Switches and servers by custom groups. Switch Softw - Page 45 column headings Site and Department, which can be customized to suit your needs. Folders are a way to create a customized organizational system for individual servers. Switch Softw - Page 46, Department, and Location column heading names that appear in the Group and Unit Selector panes in the software. This allows you to group Remote Console Switches and servers in ways that are meaningful to you. The Department field is a subset of Site. Switch Softw - Page 47 across different levels. 4 Click OK. The new folder appears in the Group Selector pane. Assigning a Unit to a Site, Location, or Folder. You can assign a Remote Console Switch or server to a Site, Department, Location or Folder in the software. Switch Softw - Page 48 of the actions result in units being deleted from the local database. The rename function is also context-sensitive. You can select and rename a Remote Console Switch or a server from the Unit list. Switch Softw - Page 49 orPress the key on your keyboard. A dialog box appears confirming the number of units to be deleted. If you are deleting a Remote Console Switch, the dialog box includes a Delete Associated Servers check box. Switch Softw - Page 50 the Explorer window opens to its default size and location. You can manually resize the window while the application is running, but the information is tab will appear by default. If you do not, the Remote Console Switches tab will appear. Switch Softw - Page 51 -orClick Cancel to exit without saving changes. Changing the Default Browser. You can specify which browser launches when viewing a server URL in a browser window. You have the option of using the default browser for your system, or you can select a specific browser to launch for that server. Switch Softw - Page 52 the local database to an ASCII Comma Separated Value file (CSV) or Tab Separated Value file (TSV). The following database fields will be exported. Remote Console Switch Flag Type NameIn the exported file, the Address field data will be empty for servers and the Browser URL field data will be empty for Remote Console Switches. The first line of the exported file contains the column names for the field data. Switch Softw - Page 54 48. Switch Softw - Page 55 Using the ViewerThe Viewer allows you full keyboard, monitor, and mouse control over a server. Switch Softw - Page 56 Figure 4-1. RCS Software - Servers Tab. To access a server: 1 Click the Servers tab in the Explorer. 2 Select a server in the Unit Selector pane. 3 Click the Connect Video task button. -orRight-click on the server. A pop-up menu appears. Switch Softw - Page 57 3 Click the Search button. The results appear in the Unit list. 4 Review the results of your search. -orClick the Clear Results button to display the entire list again. Interacting With the Server Being Viewed. Switch Softw - Page 58 Viewer Window Features. Figure 4-2. Viewer WindowViewer Menu Bar. Figure 4-3. Viewer Menu BarSwitch Softw - Page 59 3 Toolbar Buttons: You may add up to 10 buttons to the tool bar. These buttons allow you to provide easy access to defined functions and keyboard macros. Switch Softw - Page 60 Table 4-2. Smart Card Status Indicators Icon Description A smart card is not in the smart card reader, or a smart card reader is not attached. A smart card is in the smart card reader but has not been mapped. A smart card is mapped. Adjusting the Viewer. Switch Softw - Page 61 Figure 4-4. Session Options Dialog Box - Toolbar Tab. Setting the Toolbar Hide Delay Time. Unless the Thumbtack button has been clicked, the toolbar will disappear when you remove the mouse cursor. Switch Softw - Page 62 Expanding and Refreshing Your Viewer. By default, there are three buttons that display on the Viewer toolbar that allow you to adjust the Viewer display. The first button allows you to set the Viewer to Single Cursor Mode. Switch Softw - Page 63 Press to exit full screen mode and return to the desktop window. Adjusting the Viewer Resolution. If Auto Scale is enabled, the display automatically adjusts when the Viewer window size changes during a session. Switch Softw - Page 64 buttons are designed for fine-tuning adjustments. For more information on manual video adjustment, please see Figure 4-7. Adjusting Color Depth. NOTE: The which the digital image can be compressed. Switch Softw - Page 65 Adjust Dialog Box. NOTE: If you use the on-board web interface to launch the Viewer, the Manual Video Adjust dialog box will appear as shown above. Switch Softw - Page 66 pixel discoloration: 1 From the Viewer menu, select Tools - Manual Video Adjust. The Manual Video Adjust dialog box appears. 2 Choose contrast or brightness.Switch Softw - Page 67 allows you to select between five different mouse cursor options, set up mouse scaling, and resynchronize your mouse should it no longer track properly. Dell recommends turning off the local cursor by setting the Local Cursor option to None. Switch Softw - Page 68 To minimize mouse trailing, you may need to reduce the Noise Threshold in the Manual Video Adjust dialog box. To reduce the Noise Threshold: 1 From the Viewer menu, select Tools - Manual Video Adjust. Switch Softw - Page 69. The RCS software factory default has DirectDraw disabled. If the video driver on the client system supports DirectDraw and the additional performance is desired, follow the instructions below to enable DirectDraw. The RCS software can scan connected servers on multiple Remote Console Switches.Figure 4-10. RCS Software- Scanning Servers. Switch Softw - Page 72 Console Switch was not available), or because of some other reason. Switch Softw - Page 73 NOTE: The Enable menu item state can be toggled from checked (enabled) to unchecked (disabled) each time it is selected. NOTE: If a server is being accessed by a user, the Enable menu will be disabled for that server thumbnail. Switch Softw - Page 74 Figure 4-11. Viewer Macro Menu Expanded - Windows Option. Figure 4-12. Viewer Macro Menu Expanded - Sun OptionViewer Macro Menu Expanded - Linux Option. Session Options - General Tab. The General tab in the Session Options dialog box allows you to control the Keyboard Passthrough option in non-full screen mode, the Menu Activation Keystroke, and the Background Refresh selection. Switch Softw - Page 76 Figure 4-13. The Menu Activation Keystroke list (None, Pause, and F1-F12) allows you to select a keystroke that activates the toolbar. The Background Refresh check box allows you to specify whether background refreshing occurs. Switch Softw - Page 77 by Admin and other users with Appliance Administrator or User Administrator rights. The first user with a KVM session with a target device is called the primary user. Switch Softw - Page 78 and mouse control. To configure a switch to share KVM sessions, complete the following steps: 1 Click the Appliances button in the Explorer. 2 Complete one of the following steps Double-click on a Remote Console Switch in the Unit list. Switch Softw - Page 79 is not configured to allow digital share mode sessions or it is not a Remote Console Switch. Exclusive Mode. If session sharing and exclusive connections are enabled, you can create an exclusive KVM session. Switch Softw - Page 80 users access level. To enable exclusive KVM sessions on a switch, complete the following steps: 1 Click the Appliances button in the Explorer. 2 Complete one of the following steps Double-click on a Remote Console Switch in the Unit list. Switch Softw - Page 81 the target device. To enable stealth KVM sessions on a switch, complete the following steps: 1 Click the Appliances button in the Explorer. 2 Complete one of the following steps Double-click on a Remote Console Switch in the Unit list. Switch Softw - Page 82 KVM session to the target device opens, and the administrator can view all video output of the target device while remaining undetected. Switch Softw - Page 83 Preempted by Preemption can be rejected. Current User Remote Administrator Local User Local User. Remote Console Switch No Administrator Remote Administrator Yes Remote Console Switch Yes Administrator. Preemption of a Remote User by a Remote Administrator. Switch Softw - Page 84 indicates that the target device is already involved in a KVM session. If the switch has connection sharing enabled, you are given the option to Viewer of the target device session opens. Virtual Media. A virtual media session cannot be opened to a server that is connected to a passive expansion module. Switch Softw - Page 86 You can set an option in the Virtual Media window (Reserved) that lets only User A access the associated target device with a KVM session. If User B has access to that KVM session (the Reserved option is not enabled), User B could control the media that is being used in the virtual media session. If the virtual media session is locked to a KVM session, there will be a locked icon at the top right of the virtual media client screen. Mapping Virtual Media Drives. If the KVM session is closed, the virtual media session will end. (For example, if the KVM session is preempted, closed by a user, or. Using the Viewer. Switch Softw - Page 89 reserved to allow only a specified user name or administrator to access or close a session. If you want to continue a virtual media session after the KVM session is closed, you can reserve the virtual media session. Switch Softw - Page 90 you attempt to disconnect an active KVM session that has an associated locked virtual media session, a confirmation message indicates that any virtual media mappings will be lost. Virtual Media and USB2 Constraints. Switch Softw - Page 91 that support booting from an external USB 2.0 device Windows Server 2003 Windows XP Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 4 (SP4) or later. Insert a USB 1.1 Hub between the USB2 cable and the target device and try booting again. Contact the manufacturer of the target device for information on availability or plans of a BIOS revision that will support booting from a composite USB 2.0 device.Switch Softw - Page 94 88. Switch Softw - Page 95 Appendix B: Keyboard and Mouse. Table B.1: Divider Pane Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts Description Navigates between the split-screens and gives focus to the last element that had focus. Gives focus to the divider. Moves the divider right if the divider has the focus. Switch Softw - Page 96 Table B.2: Operation Enter. Only applies to nodes that have children. Does nothing if the node does not have children. Deselects the existing selection and selects the root node. Switch Softw - Page 97 Table B.3: Operation. Keyboard and Mouse Operations for the Unit List Description Deselects any existing selection and selects the range of rows between the current focus point and the row the mouse pointer is over when the mouse is clicked. Switch Softw - Page 98 92Video Viewer video, keyboard, mouse, user authentication, and virtual media. Switch Softw - Page 100 94. Switch Softw - Page 101. Switch Softw - Page 102 96. Switch Softw - Page 103, 63Switch Softw - Page 106 devices name displays, 4 naming, 4 TCP ports, 93 Technical support, 95 Terminal applications, 12 Thumbnail Viewer navigating, 66 overview, 49 scanning servers, 63 viewing status indicators, 65 Tiered switch using the Remote Console Switch Software configuring, 22 Time Between Servers, 64, 66 Toolbar. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. CAUTION: The power supplies in your system may produce high voltages and energy hazards, which can cause bodily harm. Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove the covers and access any of the components inside the system. Devices can be identified by a name, EID or port number, allowing you to assign unique device names. The screen saver mode engages and access is prohibited until the appropriate password is entered to reactivate the system. Remote Console Switch Software allows a user to view and control a device attached to the Remote Console Switch switch system, configure and maintain the system, and prevent unauthorized access to the Remote Console Switch via IP connection. NOTE: The analog port does not require the Remote Console Switch Software for operation. The Remote Console Switch supports DHCP and static IP addressing. (If you are connecting your remote software to the previous a 2161DS, you will need to use BootP instead of DHCP). Next, insert the combination hex head screws through the slots in the bracket, then the holes in the mounting rail, and then into the cage nuts or clip nuts. 7 Attach four cage nuts or clip nuts to the rack mounting flange of the rack cabinet back so that the nut is positioned on the inside of the rack. Page 17 Figure 2-3. Basic Remote Console Switch Configuration Power Cord Analog User ARI Port Network Digital User USB Devices Server Interface Pod (SIP) or AVRIQ Servers 2-16 Server 1 CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to your equipment do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important safety feature. Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) outlet that is easily accessible at all times. Press the key to access the main menu. To configure the Remote Console Switch hardware: 1 You will see the Terminal Applications menu with six options. Select option 1, Network Configuration. Figure 2-4. Page 19 Video Optimization To ensure optimal video quality, configure the Remote Console Switch with the same settings as the network switch. For example, if the Remote Console Switch is set to Auto-Negotiate, then the network switch must be set to Auto-Negotiate in both speed and duplex. For example, if the Remote Console Switch is set to 100MB - full duplex, then the network switch must be set to 100MB - full duplex. NOTE: Power down the Remote Console Switch unit before servicing. Always disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet. Power down the Remote Console Switch unit before servicing. Page 21 4 Connect the devices to your cascaded switch according to the switch manufacturer's recommendations. 5 Repeat steps 1-4 for all the cascade switches you wish to attach to your Remote Console Switch system. Figure 2-6. 2161DS-2 or 4161DS With a Cat 5 Analog Switch Local User CAT 5 ACI Port NOTE: The Remote Console Switch supports only 1 switch per ARI port. You cannot cascade another switch under this first switch. Locate a CAT 5 cable to connect your Remote Console Switch unit to the legacy switch (Figure 2-7). 2 Attach one end of the CAT 5 cabling to the ARI port on the Console Switch. 3 Connect the other end of the CAT 5 cable to a Dell SIP or Avocent AVRIQ. 4 Connect the SIP or AVRIQ to your legacy switch according to the switch manufacturer's recommendations. Page 23 Figure 2-7. Remote Console Switch Cascading Configuration With Legacy Console Switches Adding a PEM (Optional) A Port Expansion Module (PEM) allows you to expand each ARI port to accommodate up to eight devices instead of one. NOTE: The PEM operates passively. Therefore, once a user accesses a device attached to a PEM, any subsequent users attempting to access any of the devices attached to that PEM will be blocked. To add a PEM (optional): 1 Mount the PEM into your rack. Connect the remaining end of the CAT 5 cable to the desired ARI port on the back of your Remote Console Switch unit. 3 To one of the eight RJ45 connectors grouped on the back of the PEM, attach the CAT 5 cabling that will run between your PEM and each device’s SIP. Viewing the status of your switch The status of the devices in your system is indicated in the right columns of the Main dialog box. Table 3-1 describes the status symbols. Table 3-1. Page 27 Selecting devices Use the Main dialog box to select devices. When you select a device, the appliance reconfigures the keyboard and mouse to the proper settings for that device. To select devices: Double-click the device name, EID or port number.Select the Names button when initially setting up your appliance to identify devices by unique names. The display order setting alters how devices display in several screens including the Main, Devices and Broadcast dialog boxes. To access the Menu dialog box: 1 Click Setup - Menu in the Main dialog box. The Menu dialog box displays. Figure 3-3. Page 31 To choose the default display order of devices: 1 Select Name to display devices alphabetically by name.See Appendix C: Technical Support for contact information. 1 Click and press or double-click in the New text box. 2 Type the new password in the New text box and press. Passwords must contain both alpha and numeric characters, are case sensitive and may be up to 12 characters long. Legal characters are: A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, space and hyphen. Click OK to accept the change you have made and return to the Setup dialog box. The Setup dialog box displays in the language you have selected. Assigning Device Types The Remote Console Switch automatically discovers cascaded KVM switches, but you need to specify the number of ports on the cascaded switch through the Devices dialog box. For example, if the switch is connected to ARI port 6, the switch port is listed as 06 and each device under it is numbered sequentially 06-01, 06-02 and so on. NOTE: Changes made in the Device Modify dialog box are not saved until you click OK in the Devices dialog box. Page 37 To assign names to devices: 1 In the Names dialog box, select a device name or port number and click Modify. The Name Modify dialog box displays. 2 Type a name in the New Name box. Names of devices may be up to 15 characters long. Legal characters include: A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, space and hyphen. 3 Click OK to transfer the new name to the Names dialog box. Your selection is not saved until you click OK in the Names dialog box. 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 for each device in the system. For optimum performance, keep your firmware current. For more information, see Appendix A: FLASH Upgrades. To display version information: 1 Press. The Main dialog box will appear. 2 Click Commands - Display Versions. The Version dialog box displays. Page 39 Figure 3-11. Scan Dialog Box 3 The dialog box contains a list of all devices attached to your appliance. Click the checkbox next to the devices you wish to scan.Scanning stops at the currently selected device. or Press. The Main dialog box will appear. 2 Click Commands. The Commands dialog box displays. Page 41 Figure 3-12. 4 Scan Dialog Box Click OK to save the settings. Displaying Configuration Information You can view the configuration of your Remote Console Switch from the Configuration dialog box. This dialog box provides you with quick access to the settings you have entered and allows you to add additional features by clicking the Licence Key button and typing the licence key for any additional features. NOTE: If there are no features that require a licence in the firmware, the button is grayed out. The following table details each of the tests. Table 3-4. Page 43 Broadcasting to Servers The analog user can simultaneously control more than one server in a system to ensure that all selected servers receive identical input. NOTE: You can broadcast up to 16 devices at a time, one device per ARI port. NOTE: Broadcasting Keystrokes - The keyboard state must be identical for all devices receiving a broadcast to interpret keystrokes identically. Click X or press to return to the Main dialog box. 3 Click Commands. The Commands dialog box displays. 4 Click the Broadcast Enable checkbox to activate broadcasting. Click X or press to cancel and return to the Commands dialog box. NOTE: If the Enable SIP Autoupdate option is selected, all attached Server Interface Pods (SIPs) are automatically upgraded when the appliance firmware is upgraded.The first three numbers must be the same as in the server IP address from step 5. The last number must be different. If the Remote Console Switch IP address is not correct, change it as follows: type 3 to select IP address, then enter the correct address. Page 47 Figure A-1. Download Dialog Box 4 In the TFTP IP field, type the IP address of the TFTP server where the appliance firmware FLASH file is located. 5 In the Filename field, type the filename of the firmware FLASH file. 6 Click Download. The firmware upgrade proceeds. 7 Once the firmware upgrade has completed, the Upgrade dialog box is displayed. Upgrading the SIP module firmware The SIP modules can be upgraded individually or simultaneously.