Using The Console Port To Monitor The Initialization Process; Figure 146: Switch Initialization Messages - Allied Telesis SwitchBlade x3106 Installation Manual

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Using the Console
Port to Monitor
the Initialization
Process
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ATI 960G Central Fabric Controller Boot Loader
Version 18.0.g.01
Created on Wed 04/24/2013 at 10:50 AM
Copyright Allied Telesis Inc., 20012
VxWorks Version 6.9 for Freescale QorIQ P2040
BSP version 6.9
Copyright 1984-2011 Wind River Systems, Inc.
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* Warning: The password for the bootrom is the system default.
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Press ^b to stop automatic loading of software image...
0
Automatically loading software image...
FPGA Version 1.7
Starting Application Software Loading
Attaching to Flash File System ... done.
/tffs/
- Volume is OK
Boot album is (current, attempt 1): 'cfc960_6.18.0.0.tar'
Checking Album's integrity...done
software. The same LED on the inactive LED continues to flash amber
until it has synchronized its database with the active controller card, at
which point it turns solid amber to indicate the inactive state of the card.
However, the inactive card is forwarding traffic over the backplane.
Another way to monitor the initialization process of the chassis is to
connect a terminal or PC with a terminal emulator program to the Console
port on the controller card and watch the status messages. (The settings
for the terminal or terminal emulator program are found in "Using Local
Management to Verify the Chassis" on page 212.) Figure 146 here to
Figure 148 on page 207 illustrate the messages. The chassis has
completed phase 1 when it displays the "Username" prompt. To monitor
phases 2 and 3, log in to the switch and use the SHOW CARD command.
For instructions, refer to the Software Reference for SwitchBlade x3100
Series Switches.
The password should be changed to avoid a security risk.
Figure 146. Switch Initialization Messages
SwitchBlade x3106 Chassis Switch and AT-SBx31CFC960 Card Installation Guide
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