Resetting A Hosted System - Lucent Technologies Stinger MRT 19 Getting Started Manual

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Hosted Operation of Cascaded Stinger MRT units
Hosted MRT system management
For a manual upgrade of the operational code only, following is the general
procedure for upgrading a host Stinger and 3 remote shelves from a TFTP server
on the network:
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For a manual upgrade that includes a bootloader upgrade, following is the
general procedure for upgrading a host Stinger and up to 3 remote shelves from a
TFTP server on the network:
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Resetting a hosted system

From the host, you can reset the host system only, a specific remote shelf, or the
entire hosted system. If you use the reset command with no options, the default
action is to reset all controllers in the hosted system. For example:
HOST> reset
To reset only the master controller (the controller in the host system), use the -m
option:
HOST> reset –m
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Load the new operational code to host flash:
HOST> load tar network 10.5.63.145 mrtrel.tar
Before resetting the host, use the loadslave command to transfer the
upgraded operational code to each remote shelf. For example, the following
commands load the boot code to shelves 2, 3, and 4:
HOST> loadslave 2 3
HOST> loadslave 3 3
HOST> loadslave 4 3
Reset the host.
HOST> reset
Load the new host boot software to host flash:
HOST> load boot-mrt network 10.5.63.145 mrtcmb.bin
Load the new operational code to host flash:
HOST> load tar network 10.5.63.145 mrtrel.tar
Before resetting the host, use the loadslave command to transfer the
upgraded software. For example, the following commands load the boot code
to shelves 2, 3, and 4:
HOST> loadslave 2
HOST> loadslave 3
HOST> loadslave 4
The following commands load the upgraded software to shelves 2, 3, and 4:
HOST> loadslave 2 3
HOST> loadslave 3 3
HOST> loadslave 4 3
Reset the host.
HOST> reset
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