OSM User's Guide (G06.27+)
Table Of Contents
- OSM User's Guide
- OSM User's Guide
- What's New in This Guide
- About This Guide
- Related Reading
- Chapter 1. Introducing OSM
- Chapter 2. Preparing the OSM Environment
- Chapter 3. Configuring OSM
- Chapter 4. Starting the OSM Service Connection
- Chapter 5. Using the Management Window
- Chapter 6. Viewing Alarms
- Chapter 7. Viewing Attributes
- Chapter 8. Performing Actions
- Chapter 9. Viewing Summary Reports
- Chapter 10. Managing a System
- Chapter 11. System Resources
- Chapter 12. Managing a ServerNet Cluster
- Chapter 13. Cluster Resources
- Chapter 14. Updating ServerNet Cluster Topology
- Glossary
- Index
- Legal Notice
- Version and Copyright Information

Compare State
The differences, if any, between the current and default firmware versions.
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Actions
Firmware Update
Updates the firmware on the ServerNet wide area network (SWAN) concentrator communications
line interface processor (CLIP).
Optional Parameter: File Name of the firmware file.
There is no SWAN Fast Firmware Update guided procedure in OSM because you can use the
Multi-Resource Actions to stop, update, and restart any or all SWAN CLIPs on your system
simultaneously.
Start
Starts the SWAN CLIP. When the Start action completes, the SWAN CLIP is in the Started state.
In a multisystem configuration, this action also causes the current system to take control of the CLIP.
If the CLIP is currently controlled by another system, that system loses control of the CLIP.
Stop
Terminates operation of the SWAN CLIP. When the Stop action completes, the SWAN CLIP is in
the Stopped state.
Test Backup Path Access
Tests two-way access to the communications line interface processor (CLIP) using the alternate
address.
Test Basic Online
Runs an online test to determine if the CLIP is functional, and checks that both the access paths are
available.
Test Full Path Access
Tests two-way access to the communications line interface processor (CLIP) using both the primary
and alternate addresses.
Test Primary Path Access
Tests two-way access to the communications line interface processor (CLIP) using the primary
address
Test Verify