Cisco Systems 78-12510-02 manual Booting the RPM-PR

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Chapter 5 Configuring the MGX RPM-PR

Booting the RPM-PR

To connect a modem to the auxiliary port on the RPM-PR, see Chapter 3, “Installing the MGX RPM-PR.”

Booting the RPM-PR

When the RPM-PR is booted, the boot image must be the first file in the bootflash. If the bootflash does not have a valid boot image as a first file, the card may not be able to boot and can result in bootflash corruption. If the bootflash is corrupted, you will have to send the card back for an external burn with a valid boot image.

You can reboot the RPM-PR from the PXM by entering the command resetcd <card_number> from the switch CLI, where card_number is the slot number of the RPM-PR that is being rebooted.

Note Omitting the card number resets the entire system.

Also, you can reboot the RPM-PR from the RPM-PR using the RPM-PR console port and entering the reload command.

Each time you turn on power to the RPM-PR, by inserting the RPM-PR into the MGX 8850 or the MGX 8950, it goes through the following boot sequence:

1.The RPM-PR runs diagnostics on the CPU, memory, and interfaces.

2.The system boot software, which is the boot image, executes and searches for a valid Cisco IOS image, which is the RPM-PR runtime software.

The source of the Cisco IOS image is determined by the configuration register setting. To verify this setting, you can enter either the show version or show bootvar command. (See the “Viewing the Hardware Configuration” section later in this chapter.)

If the configuration register is set to the factory-default setting of 0x01, RPM-PR will come up and stay in boot mode.

If the configuration register is 0x2, the RPM-PR will look for the runtime image either in bootflash or on the PXM C:FW drive.

3.The search for runtime image is determined by which boot system command is entered.

Entering the boot system x:<runtime_image_name> command will result in a search for a runtime image on the PXM C:FW drive.

Entering the boot system bootflash:<runtime_image_name> command will result in a search for a run time image in the bootflash.

4.If the runtime software is not found after three attempts, the RPM-PR reverts to the boot mode.

5.If a valid Cisco IOS image is found, then the RPM-PR searches for a valid configuration, which can reside in NVRAM or as a configuration file either on the PXM hard disk x: drive or in bootflash.

If you want to load from a specific configuration file, you should enter either the

boot config bootflash:<config_file> command or the boot config x:<config_file> command.

6.For normal RPM-PR operation, there must be a valid Cisco IOS image on the PXM-45 x: drive or in bootflash, and a configuration in NVRAM or configuration file in bootflash or on the PXM disk.

The first time you boot the RPM-PR, configure the RPM-PR interfaces and save the configuration to a file in NVRAM. Then follow the procedure described in “Initializing the RPM-PR Card.” For information on the Cisco IOS instructions, see Appendix C, “IOS and Configuration Basics.”

 

Cisco MGX Route Processor Module (RPM-PR) Installation and Configuration Guide

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Release 2.1, Part Number 78-12510-02 Rev. C1, August 31, 2004

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Contents Configuring the MGX RPM-PR Accessing the RPM-PR Command Line InterfaceBooting the RPM-PR Router#show bootflash RPM-PR Bootflash PrecautionsVerifying the IOS Files on Bootflash Verifying the IOS Files on the PXM-45 x DriveAssigning an IP Address to the Switch Interface Initializing the RPM-PR CardRouter#show ip int brief Enter conf terminal to enter global configuration modeRouterconfig-if#ip address 1.1.1.1 Router#conf terminalBooting RPM-PR Using Tftp from a Tftp Server Configuring Ethernet Interfaces Preparing to Configure Ethernet InterfacesRouter#configure terminal Configuring IP Addresses and Starting Ethernet InterfacesRouterconfig#interface fastEthernet 1/1 Back Card Bay and Interface Port NumbersRouter#show interface fastethernet 1/1 Routerconfig-if#ip address 172.29.54.166Router#config t Selecting the MII Receptacle for Ethernet Communications Save your configuration changesRouter#config terminal Enter the show interface command to check the configuration Selecting Media Type 100 for Fast Ethernet CommunicationsVerifying the Configuration Using the show Commands to Verify the New Interface StatusViewing the Hardware Configuration Routershow protocolsRouter#show bootvar Viewing the Boot VariableUsing show Commands to Display Back Card Information Router#show versionVerifying Ethernet Connectivity Router#pingSlot number of the secondary RPM-PR card Establishing 1N Redundancy Between Two or More RPM-PR CardsSlot number of the primary RPM-PR card For 1n redundancyRPM-PR None Primary Slot Using Softswitch to Change the Active Card Deleting RedundancyAdding Additional Primary Cards Upgrading Redundant RPM-PR CardsContinue this procedure from for all remaining cards Upgrading Non-redundant RPM-PR Cards