Cisco Systems WS-SVC-CMM manual Disaster Recovery for Supervisor Engine

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Disaster Recovery for CMM Software Upgrades

Step 5 Enter the set poll disable command to disable polling.

Step 6 Enter the set module power up mod command to power up the CMM.

When the CMM powers up, disaster recovery is complete.

Step 7 After you complete the disaster recovery, enter the clear filename-aliasslot0:ws-svc-cmmcommand to terminate the filename translation.

Step 8 Set the power management bits of the CMM to zero (0). This step is necessary to prevent the download mechanism from triggering every time that the CMM is reset.

Step 9 Enter the set poll enable command to enable polling.

Disaster Recovery for Supervisor Engine 720

Note Disaster recovery is supported only on systems that are using Catalyst operating system software on the supervisor engine.

Note This procedure requires CMM software release 12.3(8)XY or later.

Note To successfully perform disaster recovery on the Supervisor Engine 720, you must have the latest ROMMON version on the CMM.

Note Supervisor Engine 720 does not have a slot0:. It has a disk0:.

For systems that use Catalyst operating system software on the supervisor engine, perform these steps:

Step 1 Before performing the disaster recovery, remove all of the port adapters from the CMM. See the “Removing and Replacing Port Adapters” section on page 18 for removal procedures.

Step 2 Enter the copy tftp [device] command to copy the golden image to the supervisor engine Flash memory where [device] is disk0:.

Step 3 Enter the set filename-aliasdisk0:ws-svc-cmm[device]:[golden-image] command to translate the filename of the downloaded file. The [golden-image] is the file to be downloaded, and the [device] can be either bootflash or disk0. For example, the set filename-aliasdisk0:ws-svc-cmmdisk0:wscmm-i6s-mz.123.8.XYcommand sets the file named wscmm-i6s-mz.123.8.XY in disk0: to be downloaded.

Step 4 Enter the set module power down mod pm_option command to power down the CMM. Set the power management bits (pm_option) to 10 if the supervisor engine is in slot 5 or slot 7. Set the power management bits to 11 if the supervisor engine is in slot 6 or slot 8.

Step 5 Enter the set poll disable command to disable polling.

Step 6 Enter the set module power up mod command to power up the CMM.

When the CMM powers up, disaster recovery is complete.

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Contents Product Number WS-SVC-CMM Contents Front Panel DescriptionsColor Description RJ-45 Port Connector and Cabling Specifications section on Port T1 and E1 Port AdaptersPort FXS Port Adapter Ad-Hoc Conferencing and Transcoding Port AdapterRequirements Hardware RequirementsSafety Overview Software RequirementsPage Installing and Removing the CMM Installing the CMMRequired Tools Horizontal slots Positioning the Module in a Horizontal Slot Chassis Clearing the EMI Gasket in a Horizontal Slot Chassis Vertical slots Positioning the Module in a Vertical Slot Chassis Clearing the EMI Gasket in a Vertical Slot Chassis Removing the CMM Status Active NextHorizontal slots Removing and Replacing Port Adapters Removing a Port Adapter from CMM Slots 1 throughCMM Bottom View CMM Top View with Port Adapters Installed Installing a Port Adapter in CMM Slots 1 through Removing and Replacing Port Adapters Removing and Replacing Port Adapters Verifying the Installation RJ-45 Port Connector and Cabling SpecificationsPin1 Description RJ-21 Port Connector and Cabling Specifications RJ-21 Telco Interface 90-Degree Cable ConnectorAccessing the Port Adapter Ports Configuring the Port Adapter Ports Configuring the Port Adapter Clock SourceDisaster Recovery for CMM Software Upgrades Disaster Recovery for Supervisor Engine Regulatory Standards Compliance Related DocumentationDocumentation DVD Obtaining DocumentationCisco.com Ordering DocumentationReporting Security Problems in Cisco Products Documentation FeedbackCisco Product Security Overview Submitting a Service Request Obtaining Technical AssistanceCisco Technical Support Website Definitions of Service Request Severity Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationObtaining Additional Publications and Information

WS-SVC-CMM specifications

Cisco Systems WS-SVC-CMM, also known as the Cisco Services Control Module, is a high-performance network appliance designed to enhance the capabilities of Cisco routers and integrate a variety of advanced services into existing infrastructures. This revolutionary module caters to enterprises yearning for reliability, scalability, and performance improvements in their network environments.

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