User`s guide

Enter option number (0..3) [0] ?
Attempting to Enter a Patch When Dependent Patches Are Not Present
The following is an example of what happens when you try to enter a patch
for a firmware version, and dependent (lower numbered) patches have not been
previously installed:
CLI> RUN CLCP
Select an option from the following list:
Code Load & Code Patch local program Main Menu
0: Exit
1: Enter Code LOAD local program
2: Enter Code PATCH local program
Enter option number (0..2) [0] ? 2
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You have selected the Code Patch local program. This program is
used to manage firmware code patches. Select an option from the
following list:
Type ^Y or ^C (then RETURN) at any time to abort Code Patch.
Code Patch Main Menu
0: Exit
1: Enter a Patch
2: Delete Patches
3: List Patches
Enter option number (0..3) [0] ? 1
This is the Enter a Patch option. The program prompts you
for the patch information one line at time. Be careful
to enter the information exactly as it appears on the patch release.
Patches may be installed for any version of firmware; however,
patches entered for firmware versions other than XLZ6 are not
applied until the matching version of firmware is installed.
To enter any patch, you must first install all patches with
lower patch numbers, beginning with patch number 1, for the
specific firmware version. If you incorrectly enter the patch
information, you are given the option to review the
patch one line at a time.
Type ^Y or ^C (then RETURN) at any time to abort Code Patch.
Do you wish to continue (y/n) [y] ? Y
Version: ? XLZ6
Length: ? 10
Patch Type: ? 0
Patch Number: ? 3
The patch you are entering requires other patches to be entered.
Please enter all patches for firmware version XLZ6 with patch
numbers between 3 and 1, then enter this patch.
Attempting to Enter a Patch That Belongs to Another Firmware Version
The following is an example of what happens if you try to enter a patch that does
not belong with the firmware version that is currently loaded on your controller.
The example shows what happens if you need to make a correction:
Diagnostics and Utilities 7–81