
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
555-233-123
10-854
Issue 4 May 2002
Set up file system on circuit pack
Before you can load files onto the source circuit pack, you must first set up a file
system on the circuit pack to accept the files.
1. Log onto the switch using superuser or services login and password.
2. Type enable filesystem board <UUCSS> login <ftplogin>
<ftppassword> [size actual_size], where
■
ftplogin is any temporary login for this FTP session, for example,
denver.
■
ftppassword is any temporary login for this FTP session, for
example, broncos.
and press
Enter
.
You will use this same ftplogin and ftppassword later in the
section.
NOTE:
The size actual_size qualifier only works with TN799C (C-LAN). It
allows you to specify a smaller filesystem size than the default 1MB
block (maximum) allocated.
If the source circuit pack does not have enough available memory,
delete old files (remove file board <UUCSS> <filename>) or wait
until there is less traffic on the board.
!
CAUTION:
The ftplogin and ftppassword will remain on the TN799DP (C-LAN)
and TN2501AP (VAL) circuit packs until they are reset or until you
issue the disable filesystem board <UUCSS> command.
FTP the new firmware image file
The following steps are generic to most FTP programs. Use your laptop/PC/UNIX
to complete this procedure.
1. Ensure that the new firmware image file is in the same directory from which
you will launch the FTP session.
2. Type ping <source_ip_address> and press
Enter
to verify a
communication link to the source board.
3. Type ftp <source_ip_address> and press
Enter
.
4. Log in to the source circuit pack with the same ftplogin and ftppassword
that you used in the
‘‘Set up file system on circuit pack’’
section.
■
ftplogin is any temporary login for this FTP session, for example,
denver.
■
ftppassword is any temporary login for this FTP session, for
example, broncos.
Summary of Contents for Definity SI
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