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Cisco has directed me to use a workaround to install 3.5.2 on the HP
Proliant.
Install 3.4.3 (3.4.x?) using "custom" or "linux dd"
Use driver disk on Cisco's website (2.4.50-18, identical to the one
on HP's website)
Do not use an updates disk
Fix Nics - Broadcom 5700
Upgrade to 3.5.2 (3.5.x)
Thanks to Scott for the response.
I am going to ask Cisco to create a bug for this.
Michael Grinnell
Network Security Administrator
The American University
On Jul 12, 2005, at 8:54 AM, Scott Weitzenhoffer wrote:
> Incase Pete didn't respond to you yet, one of our technicians
> forwarded your post on regarding issues we might be facing in
> deployment and here was Pete's answer:
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> "Yes I have and Yes there are some undocumented steps (not the
> ones that Michael is describing) It's not that difficult; load
> 3.4.x (with
> driver floppies) and upgrade to 3.5.x."
>
> Don't know how this will help, as I'm not hands on yet, but thought
> I'd forward it just incase.
>
> Scott Weitzenhoffer
> Kent State University
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