| Upgrading CMS to the High Availability Option | CentreVu CMS R3V8 High Availability |
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| Connectivity, Upgrade and Administration |
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| Setting Up the NTS |
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You will need the following for the
•Console Cable
•Adapter - part number
NOTE:
The terminal options should be set to 9600 bps, 8 bits, no parity or space parity, and a stop bit.
2.Turn on the NTS, and within 15 seconds push the Test Switch on the front of the NTS (see the following figure).
3.The NTS goes through its hardware diagnostics, and the following prompt should appear:
Monitor::
4. Enter the erase command.
NOTE:
There are two types of information that can be erased:
•EEPROM (configuration information)
•FLASH (self-boot image).
If only one type of information is present, the program begins to erase it. If there are two types of information, the program prompts you to select the information you want to erase. Erase both the EEPROM and the FLASH information.