Check software load Check the configuration

1-33

Telesyn 9100 Installation Guide (Installation of Allied Telesyn 9100)
7. Check the management logs for any problems by typing the following:
> SHOW LOG SEVERITY=CRITICAL
> SHOW LOG SEVERITY=MAJOR
> SHOW LOG SEVERITY=MINOR
8. Check for any alarm conditions by inputting the following:
> SHOW ALARMS ALL
9. Determine if there are any faults as a result of performing Steps 6 and 7.
If any logs are produced, or if an alarm has a status other than INFO, contact your Allied Telesyn representa-
tive and review the output.
Note: If the MAC device is bad, the following is produced:
- A SYS009 log is generated with text “Can Not Read MAC Address”
- A major alarm is set against the shelf with the text “Can Not Read MAC Address”
If there are no faults, go to 1.15.
If there are faults, contact Allied Telesyn Technical Support.
1.15 Check the configuration

1.15.1 Check software load

Although control modules and service modules are shipped with release files already present in FLASH memory,
the release file should be compared with the latest software release files that are available from Allied Telesyn or
if this is a replacement card, the current system loads. See section 1.17 for contact information.
Once a software release file is downloaded onto a network server, copy it to the Control Module FLASH file sys-
tem, load it into FLASH memory, make it the active load, and ensure that when the Control Module reboots this
latest load is always used. If this is a replacement card, make sure that the current system load is loaded into the
card. Also ensure the service module loads are obtained from the control module.
Details on the steps to do this are in section, File Management and Software Release Upgrade of the Allied
Telesyn User Guide.
Refer to the Allied Telesyn Component Specification for information on 9100 hardware and software compati-
bilities.

1.15.2 Check management interfaces

The Allied Telesyn 9100 is now connected to a local terminal over an RJ-45 cable and can be queried. Refer to
the Allied Telesyn User Guide, Section 2.4, which shows how to query the initial Allied Telesyn 9100 status.
Chapter 3 of the Allied Telesyn User Guide can then be used to configure the management interfaces.