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[ts-7000] Provisioning flash in production

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Subject: [ts-7000] Provisioning flash in production
From: "Mike Charnoky" <>
Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 19:18:23 -0000
I'm working on a product based on the TS-7260 and am at the point now
of trying to determine the best way to provision the flash file system
during production.  What are people out there using?  I need to come
up with a simple process that our techs can follow to get a fresh
board up and running.  We only need to update the root filesystem, and
an operator must choose from one of several fs images.

It seems like the most foolproof way to flash the filesystem is to use
the TS-9420 production tool ("blaster board").  I see there is also a
serial blaster program... is this really suitable for production
environments?

Are there other options I am missing?  I know there are lots of ways
to skin this cat, but I'm looking for something that is simple and
doesn't involve typing in a bunch of commands on a console.


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