Configuration

Upgrading System Software

1.Once the new system software has been loaded and the BROADway units have rebooted and synchronized (see Upgrading System Software on page 3-29),use the exec-sysTL1 command to update the Boot ROM on the working NSP:

NSP1> exec-sys::nsp:1234::bootUpdate;

Starting to program bootrom...done value = 0 = 0x0

2003-04-08 11:06:21

M 1 COMPLD NSP-1,

2.Next, reboot the working NSP101 using the init-syscommand. If only a single NSP101 is present this will reboot the BROADway system, if two are present then the BROADway will switch to the protection NSP101 module:

NSP1> init-sys::nsp:1234::FORCE;

/* LOCAL SYSTEM REBOOTING */ 2003-04-08 11:08:16

M 1234 COMPLD NSP-1,

3.Verify that, in a protected system, the backup NSP101 is in-service and synchronized, then perform a similar Boot ROM upgrade and reboot on the backup card:

NSP1> exec-sys::nsp:1234::bootUpdate;

Starting to program bootrom...done value = 0 = 0x0

2003-04-08 11:06:21

M 1 COMPLD NSP-1,

NSP1> init-sys::nsp:1234::FORCE;

/* LOCAL SYSTEM REBOOTING */ 2003-04-08 11:08:16

M 1234 COMPLD NSP-1,

4.Ensure that the NSP101 switched back to the original working card. Both NSP101’s are now upgraded to the new Boot ROM firmware version.

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