Upgrade Your Meridian CDMA Frequency Reference

Meridian CDMA Frequency Reference

Free Software Upgrades

We provide free software upgrades for our products The software available on this page is for the Meridian CDMA Frequency Reference. Here are the latest binary image files:

Linux Subsystem (Root File System)
What is the number of your current software? You need to know this number in order to get the correct binary image for upgrading the Linux Subsystem of your Meridian. To get the software number type command: "csysversion". You will see the software number displayed like this:
 
Meridian CDMA 6010-004x-000
 
Click here if x=2 (software number is 6010-0042-000)
Click here if x=4 (software number is 6010-0044-000)
 
CDMA Subsystem
Current revision level is v5.11.
You may not need to upgrade. Check the history of software changes first.
If you do decide to upgrade the CDMA Subsystem then be sure to also upgrade the Linux Subsystem.
Click here to download CDMA Subsystem 6010-0020-000 v5.11.

 

Upgrade Instructions

For complete instructions, please refer to "Appendix B - Upgrading the Firmware" of your User Manual.  If you want to download the latest manual click here.

If you have any problems with the upgrade please contact customer support by email or phone: 1-877-749-3878.

 

History of Software Changes

Linux Subsystem — Software Part Numbers 6010-0042-000 and 6010-0044-000

Version Changes
5.70 Patches applied to correct Shellshock vulnerabilities.  Please see Field Service Bulletin FSB140926-02.
RECOMMENDATION: Please upgrade unless you have secured the network port on your Meridian per the instructions in the Bulletin.

NOTE 1:  If you are upgrading and the current version in your unit is 5.50 or less, then please read this first.
NOTE 2:  IPv6 users - If you want the IPv6-capable kernel then click here to download.  For information on IPv6 capabilities read these release notes.

5.67 Minor bugs fixed in the PTP option.
RECOMMENDATION: No need to upgrade unless you have the PTP Option.
5.64 1. Fixed bug where sometimes, at first power-up after being shipped from factory, the NTP daemon would take a longer time than normal to indicate lock status.
2. Fixed bug in HTTP interface where it reports NTP Stratum 16 when the actual Stratum is any level greater than 2.
3. Fixed bug introduced at version 5.60 where the ntp daemon continues to serve Stratum 1 time after receiver subsystem goes unlocked for an extended period.
4. Dual power supply option: Added ability to inhibit Alarm LED and Alarm Open-Collector Output from going active if one of the power supplies fails or is not powered.  New commands are PWRFLTMASK and SETPWRFLTMASK.
RECOMMENDATION: No need to upgrade unless one of these items is important to you.
5.63 Fixed minor bug - erroneous SNMP traps when NTP is flooded with packets.
RECOMMENDATION: No need to upgrade unless this is important to you.
5.62 1. PTPv2 Option: Removed PTP "Port State = Listen" which could prevent the clock from becoming "Port State = Master".
2. Fixed polling fault that may occur when the unit is powered up the very first time only.
RECOMMENDATION: Upgrade if one of the above items is important to you.
5.61 1. PTP Option: Fixed mishandling of packet sequence numbers when packets are dropped.
2. Fixed bug where password is displayed when upgrading firmware using the Web Interface.
3. Fixed bug that prevents you from upgrading firmware using the Web Interface and the "Upgrade From Local File" option.  Because of this flaw in your current version you must upgrade using the Web Interface and the "Upgrade From FTP Server" option, or by using the command line interface.
4. Fixed bug introduced with change to NTP distribution 4.2.6p3 where ntpd would terminate if user did not configure network settings.
RECOMMENDATION: Upgrade if you have the PTP Option or use the Web Interface.
5.60 1. Updated NTP distribution version to 4.2.6p3 which solves the vulnerability below (item #5) and also improves timing jitter performance.
2. Added version 2 for PTP/IEEE-1588.  This only pertains to those who have purchased the PTP Option.
3. Fixed network domain name bug for domains with more than one '.' in them.
4. Fixed rare Secure Shell permissions bug.
5. Workaround for ntpq/ntpdc remote query vulnerability.  Did this even though the updated NTP distribution should solve the problem.
RECOMMENDATION: Upgrade if one of the above items is important to you.
5.50 1. Added capability for PTP/IEEE-1588 Option that allows setting of multicast time-to-live (ttl) variable.
2. Added capability to edit and view the Domain Name Server (DNS) via the front-panel keypad/display.
3. Fixed a bug related to erroneous SNMP FaultStatus2 traps.
4. Fixed a bug in the SNMP MIB related to the plug-in options.
5. Added Web Interface (HTTPS) for monitoring status of all functions and for upgrading software.  This new capability is only for units with Software Number 6010-0044-000.  The Web Interface is disabled for units with Software Number 6010-0042-000 (because these are older units and the required hardware is not available).
RECOMMENDATION: Upgrade if one of the above items is important to you.
5.11 Fixed a bug related to the csysuser login.  If you are having trouble logging in to your unit then upgrading your software will not correct the problem.  Please see this Field Service Bulletin.
RECOMMENDATION: No need to upgrade.
5.10 New option added to the product line: Precision Time Protocol (PTP/IEEE-1588).
RECOMMENDATION: No need to upgrade.
5.00 First software release for Meridian CDMA Frequency Reference.

 

CDMA Subsystem — Software Part Number 6010-0020-000

Version Changes
5.11 Changes not relevant to the Meridian CDMA Frequency Reference.
RECOMMENDATION: No need to upgrade.
5.10 Changes not relevant to the Meridian CDMA Frequency Reference.
RECOMMENDATION: No need to upgrade.
5.09 Changes not relevant to the Meridian CDMA Frequency Reference.
RECOMMENDATION: No need to upgrade.
5.08 Added support for dual power supplies.
RECOMMENDATION: No need to upgrade unless your Meridian has dual power supplies.
5.07 Added new CDMA frequencies for operation in Korea and Hong Kong.
RECOMMENDATION: CDMA users in Korea & Hong Kong please upgrade.
5.06 Fixed a bug related to backplane output - 1PPS falling edge on-time.
RECOMMENDATION: No need to upgrade unless you use 1PPS falling edge.
5.05 Corrected minor bug that occurred only when 4 Telecom Clock Option Boards are installed.
RECOMMENDATION: No need to upgrade.
5.04 1. Corrected identification of dual power supplies.
2. Improved CDMA receiver operation in noisy/multipath environments.
RECOMMENDATION: No need to upgrade.
5.03 Changes not relevant to the Meridian CDMA Frequency Reference.
RECOMMENDATION: No need to upgrade.
5.02 Improved IRIG-B time code generation. 
RECOMMENDATION: No need to upgrade unless the time code reader you are using is having trouble reading the IRIG (rare problem.)
5.01 1. Software support for new feature: Telecom Clock Output Module.
2. Added CDMA capability to operate in Sri Lanka.
RECOMMENDATION: No need to upgrade.
5.00 First release for the Meridian CDMA Frequency Reference.