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Configuration

Using FTP with the BROADway System

Restart both NSP101 control cards in a redundant configuration. (This is a service affecting reboot.)

INIT-SYS::NSP:1234::ALL;

CAUTION! WHEN BROADWAY DATABASES ARE SYNCHRONIZING BETWEEN THE ACTIVE AND STANDBY NSP101 CARDS, YOU WILL NOTICE THAT THE ACTIVE LEDS ON THE NSP101S

WILL BLINK RAPIDLY TO SIGNIFY A FILE TRANSFER IS IN PROGRESS. YOU MUST WAIT UNTIL THESE LEDS HAVE STOPPED FLASHING BEFORE YOU PERFORM ANY OPERATION TO RE- INITIALIZE THE BROADWAY SYSTEM EITHER THROUGH A REBOOT OR FORCED NSP101 PROTECTION SWITCHOVER.

Using FTP with the BROADway System

The BROADway system operates an FTP server for the purpose of quickly uploading and downloading files to and from the node. Information such as system software updates, system and alarm logs and the node database can be transferred using the FTP protocol.

BROADway has two disks mounted that can be accessed with FTP, these are /FLASH and /VDISK. The former is a silicon disk mounted in non-volatile memory, while the latter is a silicon disk mounted temporarily in working RAM. Information stored in /FLASH will be saved over a reboot of the system while that in /VDISK will be lost once the BROADway unit is restarted. /FLASH is the default folder for an FTP session.

The following log is an example of an FTP session that logs into a BROADway system, changes folder to the System Logs folder on the /FLASH disk and copies the SYSLOG binary file to the local PC.

ftp> open 192.168.5.60

Connected to 192.168.5.60.

220 VxWorks (5.4.2) FTP server ready

User (192.168.5.60:(none)): ADMIN

331 Password required

Password:

230 User logged in

ftp> cd /FLASH/logfiles

250 Changed directory to "/FLASH/logfiles"

ftp> bin

200 Type set to I, binary mode ftp> get SYSLOG c:\syslog 200 Port set okay

150 Opening BINARY mode data connection

226 Transfer complete

ftp: 120240 bytes received in 0.52Seconds 230.79Kbytes/sec. ftp> disconnect

221 Bye...see you later

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Contents BROADway Page Compliance Safety of Information Technology EquipmentFCC Requirements, Part Card Service Framing Coding NetworkType JackIndustry Canada ICES-003 Industry Canada CS-03English FrenchSafety Information Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions Limitation of Warranty & Limitation of Remedies WarrantyWarranty Product Returns Third-Party Software Notices Sun Microsystems, Inc., Software NoticePreface Table of Contents Configuration Table of ContentsPorts and Cables IndexXiv BROADway Release Chapter Overview Installation Chassis Overview Top I/O Panel Front View of the Bits ChassisTop I/O Panel Front View of the ITU Chassis Mounting the Chassis in a Rack Mounting the Chassis in a RackSide View of the Chassis Cabling Power and Ground Extension PlateConnect to +24VDC or -48VDC power source Ground at power source 48 VDCBROADway Chassis Rear Panel View Connect to Earth ground+24 VDC Ground at power source +24 VDC FeedCabling the Serial Craft Port Cabling the Ethernet PortConnect to the serial port of a PC Connect an Ethernet cable from a PC to ETH-1Cabling the Clock Ports on the Bits Chassis Cabling the Network Synchronization PortConnect a second clock source Connect a clock source Cabling the Alarm Ports Cabling the Clock Ports on the ITU ChassisAlarm Input Sensing Pin NameInstalling the NSP101 Control Card Alarm Output ReportingAlarm Cut Off ACO Insert one or two NSP101 cardsModule Red LED Module Green LED Status Top Bottom Active Green LED StatusPWR Red LED #2 PWR Red LED #1 Status Top Bottom Alarm SUM Red LED StatusETH Yellow LED Status Top #1 Bottom Installing the NIP400 Line Interface Card Insert NIP400 cards optionalClip Cabling the NIP400Connect to DSX panels or punch down blocks NIP400 LED Indicators Port LED Port StateCabling and Inserting the NHP160 Line Interface Card Installing the NHP160 Line Interface CardGrommets Insert NHP160 cards optional NHP160 LED Indicators A yInstalling the BSP200 Line Interface Card BSP200 line terminationsCabling the BSP200 BSP200 LED IndicatorsConnect BNC coaxial cables Interface Red LED Interface Green Status Bottom LED Top Insert OSP155, ESP155, or BCP155 cards optional Installing OSP155/ESP155/BCP155 Line Interface CardsGrommets Cabling the OSP155 and BCP155 Installation OSP155, BCP155, and ESP155 LED Indicators Cabling the ESP155Attaching the Front Panel Applying Power to the Chassis W a yInstalling New Cards Maintaining BROADway HardwareInstalling Additional OSP155, ESP155 or BCP155 Cards Replacing Failed CardsMaintaining the Fan Tray Fan BoardConfiguration Configuration Default BROADway IP Address Assigning an IP Address to the BROADway SystemAssigning a Different IP Address ACT-USERNSP1234CUSTOMER,BROADWAYPS#configure PS#configure PSNSP-config#no interface bviPS#show BVI status bridge-group number PS#show bvi statusManagement Access to the BROADway System Viewing Serial Craft Port Settings With the GUILocal SCP-1 Serial Craft Port Access Remote Modem SCP-1 Serial Craft Port AccessEthernet Port Command Line Access Ethernet Port Web Browser GUI AccessLogging In With the Web Browser Interface GUI EnterConfiguration Configuration Click here to minimize this window This window must remain running in the backgroundLogging In With the Command Line Interface CLI ACT-USERNSP1234username,passwordACT-USERNSP1234 CANC-USERNSP1234Setting Up User Accounts User Account Management Using the GUI User Account Management Using TL1 RTRV-USERNSP1234ALLRTRV-USERNSP1234ACTIVE RTRV-USERNSP1234MEENT-USERNSP1234joetech,mypassword,ADMIN,TL1 DLT-USERNSP1234usernameChanging Your Password Changing Your Password Using the GUIChanging Your Password Using TL1 Current Password field, type your current passwordSetting the System Date and Time Setting the Date and Time Using the GUISetting the Date and Time Using TL1 ED-DATNSP1234YY-MM-DD,HH-MM-SSSetting System Node Parameters Setting System Node Parameters Using the GUISetting System Node Parameters Using TL1 RTRV-UDATANSP1234Examples ED-UDATANSP1234USED-EQPTNSP1234ENA RTRV-EQPTNSP-x.PWR-11234ED-EQPTNSP1234DIS Managing the BROADway Configuration Database Managing the Database Using the GUI Managing the Database Using TL1 RTRV-DBNSP1 CPY-DBNSP1RUNNING,SAVED,newdbname CPY-DBNSP1SAVED,offlinenameExporting the BROADway Database to a TL1 Script Re-Starting the BROADway System Using TL1 Copying Files Between NSP101 ControllersUsing FTP with the BROADway System INIT-SYSNSP1234ALLRtrv-sw-vernsp1234all Upgrading System SoftwareNSP1 rtrv-sw-vernsp1234all Ftp cd /FLASH \ftpFtp put c\temp\bw308.zip NSP1 set-upgradensp1234bw308,all Set-upgrade command NSP1 set-upgradensp1234bw308Rolling Back a Software Update Upgrading the Boot ROMNSP1 exec-sysnsp1234bootUpdate NSP1 init-sysnsp1234FORCETL1 Software Upgrade Commands RTRV-SW-VERNSP1234ALLAppendix a SCP-1 and SCP-2 Connector Pinouts SCP-1 SCP-2 future use Pin Signal NameETH-1 and ETH-2 Connector Pinouts ETH-1 ETH-2 Pin SignalCKIN-1 and CKIN-2 Connector Pinouts Bits Only Pin SignalNIP400 Connector Pinouts NIP TX1-RX1, NIP TX2-RX2 T1/E1 NIP400 TX tip TX ring RX tip RX ring Circuit CardPorts and Cables Alarms Connector Pinouts Pin Color Name SignalNHP160 Connector Pinouts Scsi Pin Color SignalPorts and Cables Ports and Cables Index Index BROADway Release Index Index