Dialogic SS7G21, SS7G22 manual Backing up the System Configuration, Replacing the Hardware

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Chapter 9 Product Installation and Hot-Swap Actions

An SS7G20SHDD may be used in any SS7G2x Signaling Server, however, it requires a valid System License for that system. The process for making a backup of the System License and additional configuration files is described below.

Note: Only one hard disk may be used in an SS7G2x at any time. Using more than one may adversely affect system operation.

A Hard Disk Drive replacement process occurs in three stages:

1.“Backing up the System Configuration” on page 56.

2.“Replacing the Hardware” on page 56.

3.“Restoring the System Configuration” on page 57.

9.3.1Backing up the System Configuration

Before the Hard Disk Drive can be replaced, a backup of the system configuration, System License, protocol licenses and operating software must exist.

In systems running SS7G2x Software V4.04 or later, the system takes a copy of these files and stores them in the syslog subdirectory of the siuftp account at startup. These files may be recovered using FTP and archived by transferring them to an ISO9660 format CD-ROM ready for restoration at a later date.

Table 11 lists the files backed up to the syslog subdirectory at startup.

Table 11. Files Backed Up to the syslog Subdirectory at Startup

File

Type

Description

 

 

 

sgw.tgz

Binary

A binary file containing the current operating software on the system.

 

 

 

sgw.lic

ASCII

A text file containing the current software licenses active on the system,

if present.

 

 

 

 

 

modcap

Binary

A binary file containing a system license allowing SS7G2x operating

software to function on this particular system.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A binary configuration file containing dynamically configurable data that

config.CF1

Binary

is common to all modes of operation. For example, parameters set by

 

 

the CNSYS command would be stored in this file.

 

 

 

config.txt

ASCII

The text configuration file for a SIU, if present.

 

 

 

SDC.CF3

Binary

The binary configuration file for a SGW, if present.

 

 

 

SDC.CF4

Binary

The binary configuration file for a DSC, if present.

 

 

 

9.3.2Replacing the Hardware

WARNING

No more than one hard disk drive should be fitted in the SS7G2x. The hard disk drive should only be fitted in the left-hand Chassis slot.

Note: The diagram below shows the numbers and arrows on the right-hand Chassis slot. This is for illustration only, and the instructions to use the left-hand Chassis slot must be followed.

The steps below describe the actions required to replace the hardware. The SS7G2x must be powered-off before replacing the hardware.

1. To remove the bezel, loosen the two captive screws and lift the bezel outwards.

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Contents Dialogic SS7G21 and SS7G22 Signaling Servers Publication Date January Document Number 05-2300-007, Issue Contents Figures IndexRevision History Date Issue No DescriptionTables Part 1 User’s Guide Qualified Service Technician Operations If AC Power Supplies are Installed Mains AC Power Disconnect If DC Power Supplies are Installed Isolation Page Products IntroductionPurpose Power Supplies SS7 Signaling BoardsServer Board Hard Disk DriveRelated Information Ethernet PortsCooling Product ID Description ApplicabilityProduct Applicability Product Specification DC Power Supply ModuleAC Power Supply Module Signaling LinksEthernet Interfaces PCM InterfaceSS7 Serial Interfaces Serial Port COM2 Alarm OutputsControls and Indicators MNR Alarm LED amber PWR Alarm LED amber Activity/Fault LED green/amberID switch Visual Indicators on the Ethernet PortsPhysical Specifications Environmental SpecificationsProduct Reliability Calculated Product ReliabilityProduct Specification Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Regulatory Specifications and DeclarationsSpecifications Demonstrating Compliance Safety Compliance Telecommunications Compliance US ICKCNNANSS7HDPDeclaration of Conformity Declarations of the Manufacturer or ImporterNo D0006 Česky FCC Part 15 ElectroMagnetic Compliance Statement USA FCC Part 68 Statement USATelecommunications Notice Taiwan Telecommunications Attachment Notice CanadaTelecommunications Notice Australia / New Zealand Safety 2 EMC Installation of CablesEssential Compliance Information Further InformationProduct Environmental Information Regulatory Specifications and Declarations Hardware Description OverviewFront Panel Front Panel Control, Indicator and Switch Function SummaryFeature Description More Information Back Panel Description InformatioRack Mounting Options DC Power Input Terminal Block Safety Ground Studs for EarthingAC Power Input InterfacesPin No Direction Function PCM Interface Ports Connector PinoutsSS7 Serial Interface Ports SS7 Serial Interface Connector Aux on SPCI2S SS7 Serial Interface Ports Dual V.11 Connector PinoutsEthernet Interfaces Connectors Ethernet Interface Connector Pinouts Serial Port COM2 ConnectorAlarms Pin No DescriptionPart 2 Service Technician’s Guide Page Qualified Service Technician Operations If AC Power Supplies are Installed Mains AC Power Disconnect If DC Power Supplies are Installed Isolation Page Tools and Supplies Needed Tools and Supplies NeededTools and Supplies Needed Product Installation and Hot-Swap Actions Installation OverviewPower Supply Related Actions DC Power Supply Module, Initial Connections Replacement of Power Supply Module in AC ProductsSafety Ground Studs, Conductor Installation DC Power Supply Module Terminal Block DC Power Supply Module, Transferring Connections AC-input Power Supply Cage, ConnectionProduct Installation and Hot-Swap Actions Unlocking and Removing an AC Power Supply Module Hard Disk Drive HDD ReplacementBacking up the System Configuration Files Backed Up to the syslog Subdirectory at StartupReplacing the Hardware File Type DescriptionRestoring the System Configuration Replacing the Hard Disk DriveProduct Installation and Hot-Swap Actions Safety Before Removing the Top Cover Working Inside the ProductRemoving and Installing the Top Cover Top Cover Removal and Installation Internal Product Layout 10.5 SS7 Signaling Boards Preparing Spci Signaling Boards for Installation in SS7G21Major Components in an SS7G21 and SS7G22 Chassis SS7G21 VariantsBoard Boards Switch D1W D2W Position D3W / Q3W Setting Positions Q1W Q2WQuantity of Boards Variant Suffix Board Position JumpersInstalling or Replacing an SS7 Signaling Board Boards Position Switch 00W H1W H2W H3W SettingInstalling and Replacing an SS7 Signaling Board Replacing the Back-up Battery CT Bus Cable NotesVarning Working Inside the Product International Warnings International Warnings Avertissements Français Avertissements Français suite Warnung Deutsch Warnung Deutsch Fortsetzung Avvertenza Italiano Avvertenza Italiano continua Advertencia Español Advertencia Español continuación Operating Mode IDs Part Number ReferenceProduct ID Description SS7G21 and SS7G22 Product IDs Protocol Module IDsAccessories Expansion Options or Spare AssembliesGNU C Library Software Licensing InformationLinux Software Distribution Software Licensing Information Connecting to V.11 V.35-Compatible SS7 Links Connectors on the SPCI2S Signaling BoardAppendix a CablingConnecting an SPCI2S to an Inet Tester Connecting an SPCI2S to an M34 Block ConnectorConnecting an SPCI2S to a Nortel DMS100 Configuring the SIU SPCI2S to Operate on V.11 Ports ClockingSPCI2S/SIU Generates Clocking SPCI2S/SIU Receiving ClockAppendix a Glossary CT BusGlossary Index FCCMtbf Switches