Lucent Technologies CentreVu Release 3 Version 8 High Availability Connectivity, Upgrade and Administration User Manual page 83

Call management system release 3 version 8 high availability connectivity
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Upgrading CMS to the High Availability Option
Setting Up the NTS
16. Enter the boot command at the monitor prompt to reinitialize the
NTS with the new parameters. The program responds:
Enter boot file name [oper.42.enet]::
NOTE:
The boot file name differs depending on the type of NTS. For
the 8- and 16-port NTS, the boot file name is:
[(ip) "oper.52.enet",(mop)"OPER_52_ENET.SYS"]
For the 64- port NTS, the boot file name is:
oper.42.enet
17. Press Enter to accept the default boot file name. The program
responds:
Requesting boot file "oper.42.enet".
Unanswered requests shown as '?',
Booting file: oper.42.enet from 192.168.2.1
Loading image from 192.168.2.1
....................
The periods (dots) continue to appear as the NTS is initialized and
set up.
NOTE:
If the program displays "SELF" instead of the IP address
(192.168.2.1 is the factory default; your IP address may be
different), it means that you did not erase EEPROM. Go back to
Step
4
to erase EEPROM.
When the initialization finishes, the program responds:
annex::
18. Disconnect the dumb terminal from the NTS.
The NTS has been administered.
CentreVu CMS R3V8 High Availability
Connectivity, Upgrade and Administration
transmission errors as '*'.
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