Working with Stinger Shelves and Modules
Recovering from a failed module installation
Stinger®
Administration Guide
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To recover from a failed module installation using the
nvram
command, proceed as
follows:
1
Save the current system configuration. For example:
admin>
save network bonzo 971001
This command saves the configuration to a file named 971001 in the TFTP home
directory on a host named
bonzo
.
2
Clear the system configuration and restart the Stinger unit by entering the
nvram
command:
admin>
nvram
3
Restore the saved system configuration.
You can restore the configuration through the serial port, or you can reassign an
IP address and default gateway through the serial port, then use the
load
command to load the rest of the configuration, as in the following example:
admin>
load config network bonzo 971001
This command restores the configuration from a file named 971001 in the TFTP
home directory on a host named
bonzo
.
For a complete description of saving and restoring configurations, see Chapter 1,
“Administering a Stinger System”
Removing the module
To recover from a failed module installation by removing the module:
1
Save the current configuration of any profiles on the module. For example:
admin>
save network bonzo 971001 ds3-atm
This command saves the configuration of all DS3-ATM profiles for this trunk
module to a file named 971001 in the TFTP home directory on a host named
bonzo
.
2
Stop the module’s operation, as in the following example:
admin>
slot -d 1 1
This command disables the module in shelf 1, slot 1.
3
Remove the module profile:
admin>
slot -r 1 1
4
Reenable the module:
admin>
slot -u 1 1
5
Restore the configuration of any profiles on the module. For the DS3-ATM trunk
module in this example, you enter the following command:
admin>
load config network bonzo 971001
This command restores the configuration from a file named 971001 in the TFTP
home directory on a host named
bonzo
.
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