
This board's clock frequency is 80 MHz, bus ratio is 1:2
This board has 32 Megabytes of DRAM //matches the program memory installed
SOFTWARE WATCH DOG TIMER STATUS:
The watch dog timer is ENABLED and will timeout / RESET in 120 seconds.
TFTP BOOT LOADER PARAMETERS :
The IP and download file to start will come from the /etc/bootptab file
STARTUP DELAY:
Will wait 5 seconds before start up to allow parameter modifications
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(M)odify any of this or (C)ontinue? [C] c
If the NETWORK INTERFACE PARAMETERS field is not correctly set, modify the boot ROM for the
TMS, see
Configuring the Application Processor (AP) Network
You must modify a number of system files to boot load the TMS hardware.
Caution:
Only qualified Avaya field engineers can make the following modifications to system files. If
done incorrectly, the system does not reboot properly.
1. Configure the /etc/hosts files to provide an IP for each TMS card in the
system.
2. Configure the /etc/netmask files to provide a mask for the MPS 500 Class B
private networks.
3. Configure the /opt/vps/common/etc/tms/sys.cfg file to specify the broadcast IP
address from the AP node to the MPS 500 resource cards.
4. Modify /etc/hostname.xxxx files as shown in the following table
Table 3: AP Ethernet Ports
/etc/hostname.eri0
Enet_A_Gateway
/etc/hostname.eri1
Enet_B_Gateway
Configuring the System Configuration File (sys.cfg)
Configure the /opt/vps/common/etc/tms/sys.cfg file to support the broadcast IP 10.7.255.255 and
10.8.255.255.
Configuring the Application Processor (AP) Network
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