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  • Page 1 MSR93X-CMW520-R2318-SI Release Notes © Copyright 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty.
  • Page 2 A-MSR20_A-MSR30_A-MSR50_A-MSR900_ MSR93X-CMW520-R2318-SI Release Notes Keywords: Version Information, Unresolved Problems and Avoidance Measure Abstract: This release notes describes the R2318 release with respect to hardware and software compatibility, released features and functions, software upgrading, and documentation. Acronyms: Acronym Full spelling Local Area Network Media Access Control IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important information · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 4 Version information ·...
  • Page 4 Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2105 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 41 Related documentation ·...
  • Page 5 Table 2 Product matrix ..........................14 Table 3 Hardware and software compatibility matrix ................. 14 Table 4 MIB updates ..........................17 Table 5 A-MSR20-1X Series Hardware Features ..................1 Table 6 A-MSR20 Series Hardware Features .................... 2 Table 7 A-MSR30 Series Hardware Features .................... 3 Table 8 A-MSR30-1X Series Hardware Features ..................
  • Page 6: Important Information

    This document describes the features, restrictions and guidelines, open problems, and workarounds for version R2318. Before you use this version in a live network, back up the configuration and test the version to avoid software upgrade affecting your live network. this document conjunction...
  • Page 7 3. WEB support to set Whitelist 4. Forbid learning the host routes on the peer end of a PPP link to the local routing table  Modified feature 1. MAC Authentication  Fixes bugs Support A-MSR20_30_50_900_MSR93X series and MSR20_30_50_900 series ...
  • Page 8 Support A-MSR20_30_50_900 series CMW520-R2312P2 CMW520-R23 Release and MSR20_30_50_900 series 2013-01-07 version  Fixes bugs CMW520-R23 Support 12P15 A-MSR20_30_50_900_MSR93X series and MSR20_30_50_900 series  New features: Release CMW520-R2314 2013-01-04 version New Features: CMW520-R23 1. L2VPN support for soft GRE and L2PT ...
  • Page 9 New Features: 1. Advanced ASPF  Fixes bugs Support A-MSR20_30_50_900 series and MSR20_30_50_900 series  New features: New Features: 1.DVPN support for VPN instances 2.Configuring the FXS interfaces to use DTMF-based CID 3.IPsec support for IPv6 4.Configuring call forwarding authority control 5.Configuring analog E&M line failure tone 6.Supporting the Sierra 313U, 320U,...
  • Page 10 Support A-MSR20_30_50_900 series and MSR20_30_50_900 series  New features: 1. Support to set the OEM flag of A-MSR router from HP to 3COM using the command (can't be supported at MSR3010/3011E/ 3011F and MPU-G2) 2. Support to filter packets based...
  • Page 11  New features: 1. CWMP support for configuring multiple ACS servers. 2. Support multicast UDPH function CMW520-F22 3. Support to using the sub-address of the interface sending and receiving RIP routes  Fixes bugs Support A-MSR20_30_50_900 series and MSR20_30_50_900 series ...
  • Page 12 New Features: 1. The number of NAT address pool was extended to 64 from 32. 2. Support Sierra 250U and 308U 3G modem at the A-MSR20/A-MSR30/ A-MSR9XX router. 3. Support HUAWEI E173 WCDMA modem 4. Support to Configure TPID on a...
  • Page 13 bridge-template interface 6. WCDMA 3G Modem 7. CDMA2000 3G Modem 8. TD-SCDMA 3G Modem 9. SIP TRUNKING 10. SRTP 11. L2VPN connected to L3VPN 12. NAT DMZ host and related features 13. SIP support for non early media negotiation 14. IPsec RRI 15.
  • Page 14 specific POS applications. 31. POS terminal access allows you to specify TCP source port numbers for POS applications. 32. Bloomberg MSR Source NAT 33. NAT support for discontinuous address pools 34. ISDN support for sending the progress-indicator unit 35. An ACL name can contain up to 63 characters.
  • Page 15  Fixes bugs Support MSR20_30_50_900 series  New features: 1. Support to set virtual bandwidth CMW520-R2105P2 CMW520-R21 Release using the command of 2011-01-19 05P12 version “bandwidth” at the interface. 2. At best every VRF can support 10000 routes at the MSR50 router. ...
  • Page 16: Hardware And Software Compatibility Matrix

    Hardware and software compatibility matrix HP A-MSR product family matrix: Before HP A-MSR family, there were another 2 product families, i.e. 3Com MSR and H3C MSR, shipped to market. All of these three product families have same hardware and software specification except brand. The product matrix is as following. In brief, the HP A-MSR SKU will be the representation to all of them in subsequent document.
  • Page 17 A-MSR30-20_A-MSR 30-40_A-MSR 30-60 A-MSR 50-40_A-MSR 50-60_ A-MSR 50-40 MPU-G2_A-MSR 50-60 MPU-G2 A-MSR9XX series: A-MSR 900_A-MSR920 MSR93X series: MSR930_MSR930G_MSR931_MSR931G_MSR931DG A-MSR20-1X series: 300 or higher A-MSR 20-20_A-MSR 20-21_A-MSR 20-40: 400 or higher A-MSR30-1X series: 300 or higher A-MSR 30-16: 300 or higher...
  • Page 18: Specifications

    Comware Software, Version 5.20, Release 2318, Standard ------- Note① Copyright (c) 2010-2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. HP A-MSR30-60 uptime is 0 week, 0 day, 0 hour, 1 minute Last reboot 2011/06/02 09:58:02 System returned to ROM By <Reboot> Command. CPU type: FREESCALE MPC8349 533MHz...
  • Page 19: Upgrading Restrictions And Guidelines

    New features: TOSHIBA flash is supported on MSR 30-11E/MSR 30-11F/MSR 30-10/MSR 900/MSR 920. Deleted features: None Software feature and command updates For more information about the software feature and command update history, see HP A-MSR20_A-MSR30_A-MSR50_A-MSR900-CMW520-R2318-SI Release Notes (Software Feature Changes). MIB updates...
  • Page 20 Item MIB file Module Description inatmTrafficDescrParamTable CMW520-R2317 None None None rfc4133-entity.mib ENTITY-MIB Added MSR93X series IEEE8023-LAG-MI Modified descriptions of ieee8023-lag.mib dot3adAggPortActorAdminState Modified Modified descriptions of SysObjectID, rfc4133-entity.mib ENTITY-MIB SysDescr and ENTITY-MIB title IEEE8023-LAG-MI Modified description of ieee8023-lag.mib dot3adAggPortPartnerAdminState CMW520-R2312P15 Added hh3cSmsOperationTable, hh3cWirelessCardOnlineTable, hh3cLteInfoTable.
  • Page 21 Item MIB file Module Description hh3cCfgLogTable Add hh3cCfgOperateSrvAddrType, hh3c-config-man.m HH3C-CONFIG- hh3cCfgOperateSrvAddrRev, MAN-MIB hh3cCfgOperateSrvVPNName in hh3cCfgOperateTable Add hh3cFlhOperSrvAddrType, HH3C-FLASH-MA hh3cFlhOperSrvAddrRev and hh3c-flash-man.mib N-MIB hh3cFlhOperSrvVPNName hh3cFlhOpTable Add hh3cPosaAppName, hh3cPosaCallerIDTransEnable, hh3cPosaTpduChangeStrategy, Hh3c-posa.mib HH3C-POSA-MIB hh3cPosaBackupAppID and hh3cPosaQuietTimeOut in hh3cPosaAppTable Add hh3cWirelessCardInterfaceIndex, hh3cWirelessCardModemStatus, hh3cWirelessCardCurServiceStatus, hh3cWirelessCardCurRoamingStatus inhh3cWirelessCardTable;...
  • Page 22 Item MIB file Module Description mplsTunnelPathChanges, mplsTunnelLastPathChange, mplsTunnelCreationTime, mplsTunnelStateTransitions, mplsTunnelRowStatus, mplsTunnelStorageType, mplsTunnelHopAsNumber, mplsTunnelHopAddrUnnum, mplsTunnelHopLspId, mplsTunnelHopEntryPathComp, mplsTunnelHopRowStatus, mplsTunnelHopStorageType, mplsTunnelResourceRowStatus, mplsTunnelResourceStorageType, mplsTunnelARHopAddrUnnum, mplsTunnelCHopAsNumber, mplsTunnelCHopAddrUnnum, mplsTunnelCRLDPResRowStatus and mplsTunnelCRLDPResStorageType Modified the description of ifOperStatus, rfc1213.mib RFC1213-MIB delete link status Modified the description of hh3cAclIPAclBasicVpnInstanceName hh3c-acl.mib HH3C-ACL-MIB hh3cAclIPAclAdvancedVpnInstanceNa...
  • Page 23 Item MIB file Module Description MAN-MIB hh3cCfgLogTerminalUser in hh3cCfgLogTable CMW520-R2209 None None None Modified all the descriptions of ipv6InterfaceTable, ipSystemStatsTable, ipIfStatsTable, ipAddressPrefixTable, ipAddressTable, ipNetToPhysicalTable, Modified rfc1213.mib RFC1213-MIB ipv6ScopeZoneIndexTable, ipDefaultRouterTable, ipv6RouterAdvertTable, icmpStatsTable and icmpMsgStatsTable to Not supported CMW520-R2207P02 Add ATMIMA to the table of rfc2515-atm.mib ATM-MIB atmInterfaceMaxActiveVciBits...
  • Page 24: Operation Changes

    Item MIB file Module Description Modified the PDS of bgpeerAdminStatus, bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured, rfc1657-bgp4.mib BGP4-MIB bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured, bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval and bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval Modified the PDS of Hh3c-posa.mib HH3C-POSA-MIB hh3cPosaTerminalTable and hh3cPosaAppTable Operation changes None. Restrictions and cautions 1. This product complies with the European Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 25: List Of Resolved Problems

    old code. Then, after the code has been downgraded, the device can be logged in from the console or by Telnet, but not SSH. The SSH authentication details will need to be reset. If no backup configuration has been saved but it is still possible to access the device management via some method while running the old code (e.g.
  • Page 26: Resolved Problems In Cmw520-R2317

     Condition: The router sets NAT function and receives the exceptional H323 IRR packet. RTD066123  Symptom: The router reboots abnormally.  Condition: The router receives the especial DHCP packet with option82 information. Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2317 RTD065839  Symptom: Running period of time, the fixed ADSL interface stops receiving and sending packets.
  • Page 27: Resolved Problems In Cmw520-R2315

     Condition: None RTD065659  Symptom: The router can't establish the TLS connection with TLS 1.2 client.  Condition: None RTD065658  Symptom:. The vad function doesn't take effect.  Condition: Use G711 codec and set the command of "default entity vad-on". Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2315 RTD065340 ...
  • Page 28: Resolved Problems In Cmw520-R2314

     Condition: This symptom might occur if the router learns an ARP entry that has the same IP address, MAC address, and VLAN ID as but a different port from an existing ARP entry. Resolved problems in CMW520-R2314 RTD064905  Symptom: PSD fails on pair B of the fixed G.SHDSL interface on an MSR 20-13.
  • Page 29: Resolved Problems In Cmw520-R2312P15

    Resolved problems in CMW520-R2312P15 RTD064289  Symptom: When an AE3 card of a router connects to non-H3C device, the router cannot communicate with the non-H3C device because the peer port cannot come  Condition: This symptom occurs if the non-H3C device checks the payload type field of E3 frames and finds that the field does not match its implementation.
  • Page 30: Resolved Problems In Cmw520-R2311

     Condition: This symptom occurs if the IE extended attributes of the wireless devices fail to pass check on the MSR router. RTD063679  Symptom: A port that is configured with nat outbound and is not configured with nat server still performs NAT server translation for received packets. ...
  • Page 31: Resolved Problems In Cmw520-R2209P21

    RTD063433  Description: An MSR 30-11F router that performs 802.1X authentication fails to execute permit rules in an assigned ACL.  Condition: This symptom might occur if the assigned ACL comprises both permit and deny rules. RTD063426  Description: An X.25 SVC fails to be established. ...
  • Page 32: Resolved Problems In Cmw520-R2209P13

     Condition: The router runs FAX passthrough with Microsoft LYNC server. RTD061122  Symptom: The router doesn’t eliminate the NAT session synchronously at the router, so that the NAT data flow can be transmitted all along.  Condition: Remove the NAT static configuration at the router, at the same time there are durative NAT data flow at the router.
  • Page 33: Resolved Problems In Cmw520-R2209P01

    RTD60720  Symptom: The GTS characteristics (CIR, CBS, EBS) based on the real bandwidth negotiated by the router on the display information are error.  Condition: Set the QoS GTS policy at the ATM interface of the router. RTD060715  Symptom: When the called phone number is in the hunt-group, the caller cannot hear ring back and the call failed.
  • Page 34: Resolved Problems In Cmw520-R2209

    RTD59895  Symptom: Period of time, The SIC-1T1-F card can’t receive and send packets, and the interface queue is plugged up.  Condition: The POE router is inserted into FSW-POE card and SIC-1T1-F card. RTD60199  Symptom: The SNMP OID hh3cCfgLogTerminalUser value is error. ...
  • Page 35: Resolved Problems In Cmw520-R2207P38

    RTD58234  Symptom: The port will be shut down.  Condition: Insert a pseudo fiber module to a port of an HP A-MSR router. RTD57850  Symptom: There wasn’t the command to adjust the cable attenuation parameters at the IMA-T1 interface of the router.
  • Page 36: Resolved Problems In Cmw520-R2207P34

     Condition: Execute the command of “display ip flow-ordering statistic internal” at the router. Resolved problems in CMW520-R2207P34 RTD57852  Symptom: After the BFD session at the router was DOWN, the router would delete correlative RIP routes, but the router still sent the RIP packets from the interface. If the interface was broken down in the one direction, another end could still received the rip packets.
  • Page 37: Resolved Problems In Cmw520-R2207P14

     Condition: None. RTD57365  Symptom: Because the SDP’s fmtp and rtpmap of the SIP packet negotiated by error, the compression selected was wrong.  Condition: The router established the SIP connection with other equipment. RTD57500  Symptom: The packet which matching this route can’t be transmitted. ...
  • Page 38: Resolved Problems In Cmw520-R2207P02

    Resolved problems in CMW520-R2207P02 RTD56119  Symptom: The router will reboot possibly.  Condition: If change the DVPN tunnel-protocol when there is IP traffic going out of the tunnel. RTD56062  Symptom: The IPSec policy groups cannot be modified successfully if the virtual interface is deleted first.
  • Page 39: Resolved Problems In Cmw520-R2105P38

    RTD54836  Symptom: The call cannot be established.  Condition: When configure the UDP as the SIP transport protocol, If the Packet is larger than MTU-200, the transport protocol will automatically change to TCP, but if the destination does not support TCP, the transport protocol cannot change back to UDP. Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2105P38 RTD55551 ...
  • Page 40: Resolved Problems In Cmw520-R2105P35

    Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2105P35 RTD53977  Symptom: There were some lost packets at the high PRI queue even if the high priority packets didn’t exceed the bandwidth assigned.  Condition: The FR traffic shaping function was enabled at the FR interface, and the CIR of the DLCI was equal to the bandwidth of the interface, the QOS queues were set at the DLCI.
  • Page 41: Resolved Problems In Cmw520-R2105P22

    RTD53886  Symptom: Ping 900 bytes to 1500 bytes packets from the G.SHDSL interface, and there were lots of packet lost.  Condition: The FIC/MIM-G.SHDSL cards were inserted into the router, and the G.SHDSL interface established the connection with the Ericsson EDA u2530 DSLAM. Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2105P22 RTD53762 ...
  • Page 42: Resolved Problems In Cmw520-R2105P06

    Resolved Problems in CMW520-R2105P06 RTD51595  Symptom: The packets can’t be forwarded m.  Condition: When configuration the interface of virtual-template as the output-interface of static route. RTD52249  Symptom: The key of HWTACACS can’t more than 96 characters.  Condition: None RTD52822 ...
  • Page 43: Resolved Problems In Cmw520-R2105

    RTD52094  Symptom: The NAS-IP can’t be set to the IP address ended with 255 at the router.  Condition: None. RTD51965  Symptom: When the router received the especial DNS reverse-query packets, the router did the NAT translation, then the router rebooted abnormally. ...
  • Page 44: Related Documentation

    HP MSR Router Series Interface Module Guide  HP MSR Routers Web-Based Configuration Guide(V5)  About the HP A-MSR Configuration Guides(V5)  HP MSR Routers ACL and QoS Configuration Guide(V5)  HP MSR Routers Fundamentals Configuration Guide(V5)  HP MSR Routers High Availability Configuration Guide(V5)
  • Page 45: Obtaining Documentation

    HP MSR Routers Network Management and Monitoring Command Reference(V5)  HP MSR Routers OAA Command Reference(V5)  HP MSR Routers Security Command Reference(V5) Obtaining documentation To find related documents, browse to the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website: http://www.hp.com/support/manuals...
  • Page 46: Technical Support

    Technical support service@h3c.com http://www.h3c.com...
  • Page 47: Appendix A Feature List

    Appendix A Feature list Hardware features Table 5 A-MSR20-1X Series Hardware Features A-MSR A-MSR A-MSR A-MSR 20-11 20-12 20-13 MSR 20-15 Item 20-10 Description Descriptio Descriptio Description Description 44.2mm30 44.2mm30 44.2mm30 Dimensions (H x W 44.2mm300 44.2mm300 0mm240m 0mm240m 0mm240m x D) mm240mm...
  • Page 48: Table 6 A-Msr20 Series Hardware Features

    ADSL G.SHDS 1(G.SHDSL. bis) ISDN E1/T1 option Wlan Table 6 A-MSR20 Series Hardware Features A-MSR 20-20 A-MSR 20-21 A-MSR 20-40 Item Description Description Description 44.2mm360mm287. 44.2mm360mm28 44.2mm442mm407.1 Dimensions (H x W x 7.1mm Weight 3.4Kg 3.4Kg 5.4Kg Input AC voltage Rated voltage: 100 VAC to 240 VAC;...
  • Page 49: Table 7 A-Msr30 Series Hardware Features

    interfaces interfaces interfaces switching interface Table 7 A-MSR30 Series Hardware Features MSR 30-11 A-MSR A-MSR 30-16 A-MSR 30-20 A-MSR 30-40 Item Descriptio 30-60 Description Description Description Description 44.2mm×44 132mm×442 Dimensions 44.2mm×442 44.2mm×442 88.2mm×442 2 mm×360 mm×421.8m (H x W x D) mm×441.8mm mm×441.8mm mm×422.3mm...
  • Page 50: Table 8 A-Msr30-1X Series Hardware Features

    modul XMIM modul DMIM modul modul VCPM modul strip Consol 2 electrical 2 Combo 2 Combo interfaces interfaces interfaces Table 8 A-MSR30-1X Series Hardware Features A-MSR 30-10 A-MSR 30-11E A-MSR 30-11F Item Description Description Description Dimensions (H x W x 44.2 mm×442 44.2 mm×442 44.2 mm×442...
  • Page 51: Table 9 A-Msr50 Series Hardware Features

    CF CARD Not support Not support Not support FLASH 256MB 256MB 256MB module External module module XMIM module Internal module module VPM strip Console Fixed interfac Two electrical Two electrical Two electrical interfaces interfaces interfaces switching interface Table 9 A-MSR50 Series Hardware Features A-MSR 50-40 A-MSR 50-60 A-MSR 50-40...
  • Page 52: Table 10 A-Msr 9Xx Series Hardware Features

    module module module MSCA module module Internal VCPM module module strip Console Fixed interfac switchin interfac 2 COMBO 3 COMBO 2 COMBO 3 COMBO interfaces interfaces interfaces interfaces Table 10 A-MSR 9XX Series Hardware Features Item A-MSR 900 Description A-MSR 920 Description Dimensions (H x W x 44.2 mm×230 mm×160 mm 44.2 mm×230 mm×160 mm...
  • Page 53: Table 11 Msr93X Series Hardware Features

    Relative humidity 5%~90% (noncondensing) Table 12 A-MSR20_A-MSR30_A-MSR50_A-MSR900 series Module List Module Description Ethernet interface cards: JD573B HP A-MSR 4-port 10/100Base-T Switch SIC Module JD620A HP A-MSR 4-port 10/100Base-T PoE Switch SIC Module JD545B HP A-MSR 1-port 10/100Base-T SIC Module...
  • Page 54 JF819A HP A-MSR 802.11b/g/n Wireless Access Point SIC Module JF820A HP 3G Wireless GSM/WCDMA WAN SIC Module JG211A HP A-MSR 802.11b/g/n Wireless Access Point SIC Module (NA) JG056B HP A-MSR 1-port ADSL over ISDN SIC Module JG186A HP A-MSR 16-port Async Serial SIC Module...
  • Page 55 JD556A HP A-MSR 4-port T1 IMA MIM Module JD563A HP A-MSR 8-port E1/CE1/PRI (75ohm) MIM Module JF255A HP A-MSR 8-port E1/Fractional E1 (75ohm) MIM Module JC159A HP A-MSR 8-port T1/Fractional T1 MIM Module JC160A HP A-MSR 8-port T1/CT1/PRI MIM Module...
  • Page 56 JG197A HP A-MSR 24-port FXS FIC Module JD603A HP 24-Port 10/100 DFIC A-MSR Module D-FIC JD617A HP 24-Port 10/100 POE DFIC A-MSR Module CAUTION: The support and restriction of modules on A-MSR please refer to HP A-MSR Router Series Interface Module Guide, Appendix Purchase Guide.
  • Page 57: Software Features

    Software features Table 13 Software features of A-MSR20_A-MSR30_A-MSR50_A-MSR900_MSR93X Series Category Features ARP (proxy ARP, free ARP, authorization ARP) Ethernet_II Ethernet_SNAP VLAN (PORT-BASED VLAN/MAC-BASED VLAN/VLAN-BASED PORT ISOLATE/VLAN VPN/VOICE VLAN) 802.3x LACP(802.3ad) LAN protocol: 802.1p 802.1Q 802.1x RSTP(802.1w) MSTP(802.1s) GVRP PORT MUTILCAST suppression PPP, MP PPPoE Client, PPPoE Server PPP/MP over FR...
  • Page 58 Netstream Ping and Trace DHCP Server DHCP Relay DHCP Client DNS client DNS Static IP application IP Accounting UDP Helper Telnet TFTP Client FTP Client FTP Server Static routing management Dynamic routing protocols: RIP/RIPng OSPF OSPFv3 IS-IS IP route Multicast routing protocols: IGMP PIM-DM PIM-SM...
  • Page 59 IPv6 routing IPv6 static routing management Dynamic routing protocols RIPng OSPFv3 IS-ISv6 BGP4+ Multicast routing protocols PIM-DM PIM-SM PIM-SSM PPPoE Client&Server Port security PORTAL 802.1x Local authentication Radius HWTacacs ASPF Firewall FILTER DDOS IPSec Data security Encryption card Portal/Portal+ L2TP NAT/NAPT Other security SSH V1.5/2.0...
  • Page 60 Flow-Based Mirroring Cos-Based HOLB(Head of Line Blocking)Prevention Packet Remarking Flow Redirect Flow Accounting Priority Mapping Port Trust Mode Port Priority Flow Filter FlowControl Supports CAR (Committed Access Rate) Traffic supervision Supports LR (Line Rate) Congestion FIFO, PQ, CQ, WFQ, CBQ, RTPQ management Congestion WRED/RED...
  • Page 61: Appendix B Upgrading Software

    Voice RADIUS Other VoFR Analog voice access and emergency SNMP V1/V2c/V3 Network management SYSLOG RMON Command line management Local File system management management Dual Image Supports console interface login Supports AUX interface login Supports TTY interface login Supports telnet (VTY) login User access management Supports SSH login...
  • Page 62: Preparing For The Upgrade

    Upgrade method Remarks Use this method when the router cannot correctly Upgrading from the BootWare menu start up. Provides a quick software upgrade method through Software Upgrading Through Web Web. Preparing for the upgrade Before you upgrade system software, complete the following tasks: ...
  • Page 63: Upgrading From The Cli

    Backing up the running system software image and configuration file Perform the save command in any view to save the current configuration. <HP> save The current configuration will be written to the device. Are you sure? [Y/N]:y Please input the file name(*.cfg)[cfa0:/startup.cfg] (To leave the existing filename unchanged, press the enter key): cfa0:/startup.cfg exists, overwrite? [Y/N]:y...
  • Page 64 Perform the tftp put command in user view to upload the main.bin file to the TFTP server. <HP> tftp 192.168.1.1 put main.bin File will be transferred in binary mode Sending file to remote TFTP server. Please wait... \ TFTP: 23861744 bytes sent in 70 second(s).
  • Page 65: Using Ftp To Upgrade Software

    HP Comware Platform Software Comware Software, Version 5.20, Release 2207, Standard Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. HP MSR30-20 uptime is 0 week, 0 day, 0 hour, 3 minutes Last reboot 2012/06/28 16:19:05 System returned to ROM By <Reboot> Command.
  • Page 66 This example uses the default system software image file name main.bin and the default configuration file name startup.cfg. Perform the ftp command in user view to access the FTP server. <HP> ftp 192.168.1.1 Trying 192.168.1.1 ... Press CTRL+K to abort Connected to 192.168.1.1.
  • Page 67 ..DONE! This command will reboot the device. Continue? [Y/N]:y #Jun 28 16:17:22:368 2012 HP DEVM/1/REBOOT: Reboot device by command. %Jun 28 16:17:22:368 2012 HP DEVM/5/SYSTEM_REBOOT: System is rebooting now. Now rebooting, please wait... <HP> System is starting... After the reboot is complete, perform the display version command to verify that the system software image is correct.
  • Page 68: Upgrading From The Bootware Menu

    TIP: Upgrading through an Ethernet port is faster than through the console port. Accessing the BootWare menu Power on the router (for example, an HP MSR30-20 router), and you can see the following information: System is starting... Do you want to check SDRAM? [Y/N] Booting Normal Extend BootWare..
  • Page 69: Table 15 Bootware Menu Options

    CPU Type : MPC8349E CPU L1 Cache : 32KB CPU Clock Speed : 533MHz Memory Type : DDR SDRAM Memory Size : 256MB Memory Speed : 264MHz BootWare Size : 4096KB Flash Size : 4MB cfa0 Size : 256MB CPLD Version : 2.0 PCB Version : 3.0...
  • Page 70: Using Tftp/Ftp To Upgrade Software Through An Ethernet Port

    BootWare. When you upgrade the system software image, BootWare is automatically <7> BootWare Operation Menu upgraded. HP does not recommend upgrading BootWare separately. This document does not cover using the BootWare Operation menu. Clear all super passwords used for switching to higher user privilege levels.
  • Page 71: Table 17 Network Parameter Fields And Shortcut Keys

    Item Description <5> Modify Ethernet Parameter Modify network settings. <0> Exit To Main Menu Return to the BootWare menu. Enter 5 to configure the network settings. =========================<ETHERNET PARAMETER SET>========================= |Note: '.' = Clear field. '-' = Go to previous field. Ctrl+D = Quit.
  • Page 72: Using Xmodem To Upgrade Software Through The Console Port

    .....................Done! 31911744 bytes downloaded! Updating File flash:/main.bin....................Done! ==========================<Enter Ethernet SubMenu>========================== |Note:the operating device is flash |<1> Download Application Program To SDRAM And Run |<2> Update Main Application File |<3> Update Backup Application File |<4> Update Secure Application File |<5>...
  • Page 73 Change The HyperTerminal's Baudrate Accordingly |---------------------------<Baudrate Available>---------------------------| |<1> 9600(Default)* |<2> 19200 |<3> 38400 |<4> 57600 |<5> 115200 |<0> Exit ============================================================================ Enter your choice(0-5):5 The following messages appear: Baudrate has been changed to 115200 bps. Please change the terminal's baudrate to 115200 bps, press ENTER when ready. NOTE: Typically the size of a .bin file is over 10 MB.
  • Page 74 Figure 3 Properties dialog box Select 115200 from the Bits per second list and click OK.
  • Page 75 Figure 4 Modify the baud rate Select Call > Call to reestablish the connection. Figure 5 Reestablish the connection Press Enter. The following menu appears: The current baudrate is 115200 bps ===============================<BAUDRATE SET>=============================== |Note:'*'indicates the current baudrate Change The HyperTerminal's Baudrate Accordingly |---------------------------<Baudrate Available>---------------------------| |<1>...
  • Page 76 ===========================<Enter Serial SubMenu>=========================== |Note:the operating device is flash |<1> Download Application Program To SDRAM And Run |<2> Update Main Application File |<3> Update Backup Application File |<4> Update Secure Application File |<5> Modify Serial Interface Parameter |<0> Exit To Main Menu ============================================================================ Enter your choice(0-5): Select an option from options 2 to 4 to upgrade a system software image.
  • Page 77: Managing Files From The Bootware Menu

    Figure 8 File transfer progress When the Serial submenu appears after the file transfer is complete, enter 0 at the prompt to return to the BootWare menu. Download successfully! 31911808 bytes downloaded! Input the File Name:main.bin Updating File flash:/main.bin....................Done! ===========================<Enter Serial SubMenu>=========================== |Note:the operating device is flash |<1>...
  • Page 78: Displaying All Files

    |<2> Set Application File type |<3> Set Configuration File type |<4> Delete File |<0> Exit To Main Menu ========================================================================== Enter your choice(0-4): Table 19 File Control submenu options Item Description <1> Display All File Display all files. <2> Set Application File type Change the type of a system software image.
  • Page 79: Deleting Files

    22165484 May/20/2012 09:18:10 B+S cfa0:/update.bin 22165484 May/20/2012 09:42:28 M cfa0:/main.bin Exit ======================================================================== Enter file No: Enter the number of the file you are working with, and press Enter. Modify the file attribute: ========================================================================== |<1> +Main |<2> -Main |<3> +Backup |<4> -Backup |<0>...
  • Page 80: Software Upgrading Through Web

    If you are using the console port for file transfer, check the HyperTerminal settings (including the baud rate and data bits) for any wrong setting. Check the file transfer settings: If XMODEM is used, you must set the same baud rate for the terminal as for the console ...
  • Page 81 The upgrade process takes about three to five minutes. During this process, ensure that the network connection is normal and do not power off or restart the device. After the upgrade is complete, the system displays the following information and you need to restart the device.
  • Page 82 Before restarting the device, follow these steps to save the current system configuration: select System Management > Configuration from the navigation tree to enter the default Save page, and then click Save Current Settings, as shown in the following figure. Click Yes in the pop-up dialog box.
  • Page 83: Appendix C Dealing With Console Login Password Loss And User Privilege Level Password Loss

    Appendix C Dealing with console login password loss and user privilege level password loss CAUTION: Dealing with console login password loss and user privilege level password loss from BootWare menus is disruptive. How to deal with console login password loss and user privilege level password loss depends on the state of password recovery capability (see Figure 9 ).
  • Page 84: Examining The State Of Password Recovery Capability

    Examining the state of password recovery capability Reboot the router. System is starting... Press Ctrl+D to Access BASIC-BOOTWARE MENU......**************************************************************************** HP MSR30-20 BootWare, Version 4.0 **************************************************************************** Copyright (c) 2004-2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Compiled Date : Feb 16 2012 CPU Type...
  • Page 85: Dealing With Console Login Password Loss When Password Recovery Capability Is Enabled

    BootWare Validating... Press Ctrl+B to enter extended boot menu... Press Ctrl + B within three seconds after the "Press Ctrl+B to enter extended boot menu..." prompt message appears. BootWare password: Not required. Please press Enter to continue. Press Enter and read the password recovery capability state message displayed before the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu.
  • Page 86: Dealing With User Privilege Level Password Loss When Password Recovery Capability Is Enabled

    <HP> system-view [HP] user-interface console 0 [HP-ui-console0] authentication-mode password [HP-ui-console0] set authentication password cipher 123456 To make the settings take effect after a reboot, save the running configuration to the next-startup configuration file. [HP] save...
  • Page 87: Dealing With Password Loss When Password Recovery Capability Is Disabled

    <HP> system-view [HP] super password cipher 123456 To make the setting take effect after a reboot, save the running configuration to the next-startup configuration file.
  • Page 88 "Configure a new console login password.") or new user privilege level passwords (see "Configure new passwords for user privilege levels."). To make the settings take effect after a reboot, save the running configuration to the next-startup configuration file. [HP] save...

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