Routing Software 06-02 (OS3) Installation Guide

2.3Update Procedure 3

This update procedure is for a GR2000 that is configured from two RMs, each using two MCs. It updates the backup and current MC cards, both with an old version of software stored in them for individual RMs of the active and standby systems. After the update procedure for the current MC is complete, the GR2000 automatically restarts. Upon restart, communication is interrupted temporarily. Do not pull out and insert an MC card while updating the software.

1.Log into a GR2000 with a user ID that the user has set (for example, operator).

2.Enter an admin command. The command prompt changes to DGPLQ￿.

3.Execute a version command to check that the version in current use is one of software versions from which the update is allowed as listed in Table 2-3.

4.Execute an information router command to check that individual capacities of free space in MC0’s and MC1’s of rm0 and rm1 are equal to or larger than the capacity listed in Table 2-3.

5.Execute a synchronize –s secondary command, a synchronize –s standby:primary command, and a synchronize –s standby:secondary command to check that the current MC of the active system is identical to the backup MC of the active system, and also that the MCs of the standby systems in the configuration definition, the password file, and the user account are identical. If not identical, execute a synchronize –a secondary command, a synchronize –a standby:primary command, and a synchronize –a standby:secondary command to make them identical to each other.

6.Using FTP, transfer the files listed in Table 2-1 to a place under the /primaryMC/ usr/var/update directory in the GR2000 by the file name of 83'$7(￿WJ] (be sure to transfer in the binary mode).

7.Execute a ls –l /primaryMC/usr/var/updatecommand to check that the size of transferred files is the same as the size of files in the CD-ROM individually.

8.Enter a cd /primaryMC/usr/var/update to move to the relevant directory.

9.Execute a ppupdate UPDATE.tgz secondary standby command to update the backup MC in the RM of the standby system.

10.Execute a ppupdate UPDATE.tgz primary standby command to update the current MC in the RM of the standby system.

11.After the update procedure for the current MC in the RM of the standby system is complete, the RM of the standby system automatically restarts.

12.Execute a ppupdate UPDATE.tgz secondary act command to update the backup MC in the RM of the active system.

13.Execute a ppupdate UPDATE.tgz primary act command to update the backup MC in the RM of the active system.

14.After completing the update, the message 5HERRW￿DFWLYH￿50￿DIWHU￿￿￿￿VHFRQGV is displayed, and the GR2000 automatically restarts 30 seconds later.

15.The update of the MCs is now complete. After the GR2000 restarts, log in again and execute a version command to check that the GR2000 is operating with the new version.

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GR2000 specifications

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