TDM & Router BEGINNER LEVEL NO PAIN NO GAIN NO SUCCESS WITHOUT HARD WORK HTS TEAM-DYALA Router 6471 Router 6471 TDM 1001 TDM 1001 Login Use Putty or Tera term (preferred Putty) USB to Console Cable ( for login ) Change some parameter in Putty as below ; Follow New Router integration Disable Auto integration:(Y/N) chose Y Wait for initial boot Please input filed support name Now for filed support name : _ admin For password : Ericsson123 Finally confirm the password: Ericsson123 Now ready for login User name : _ admin Password : Ericsson123 First step /Insert the Script that received from Korek or During ATP 1-Copy the data of script from ( config ) till last line in the script ( “) Below sample script for site Sarqala DY2816 2- Paste it in the Putty and wait till finish 3- The script downloaded successfully when the system host name of the script appeared on the Router system hostname R6K_DY2816 Second step / Install SW 1- USB flash contain the SW with out folder /Name of upgrade folder is (CXP9034055_1-R8C) as below ; Follow Insert below step by step 1-Open session save configuration /flash/ericsson.cfg 2-Go to the configuration mode Config 3-Enable the USB media port system usb-port 4- End the USB port configuration to be ready for SW download end Follow 5-Check that the USB Media Flash was successfully mounted by changing directory to the /media/flash using the command: cd /media/flash Note: If the message shows that: External media is not available. Perform mount command: mount /media/flash Mounted external media on /media/flash dir 6-transfers the SW file from the USB Media Flash to the alternate partition of the Router release create upgrade-package file://media/flash/CXP9034055_1-R8C Follow 6-Start downloading the upgrade package . release download upgrade-package 1 7-Verify Upgrade package process release verify upgrade-package 1 8-Upgrade package process release upgrade upgrade-package 1 9-Confirm package process release confirm upgrade-package 1 Follow 10-Check the SW release show release upgrade-package 11- set the configuration Config 12-close USB port no system usb-port Follow 13-End the SW installation session end 14- Save current configuration save configuration /flash/ericsson.cfg Restart the Router Use the command ; reload Deleting the Script start shell sudo rm ericsson.* Ericsson123 exit reload // do not forget //Password// .&* Activating USB port #config (inter configuration mode) #system usb-port (activating USB port) #commit (execute previous command immediately) #Exit Internal flash & External flash (USB Flash) Hint1: To show the flash contains(External or internal), the router must be out of config mode Hint2: we cannot read the flash if the USB port not defined #cd /flash (internal flash of router is now used) #dir (showing the contents of internal flash of router) #cd /media/flash (external flash-USB-now used) #dir (showing the contents of USB flash) Backup *configurations stored in internal flash of router in a file named (ericsson.cfg) ,so we will try to copy this file to USB flash as a backup. #copy /flash/ericsson.cfg /media/flash/ericsson_xxxx.cfg (copying the configuration file from internal flash to USB flash) Hint: “xxxx” represent the site code Restore *now to restore the router ,we should have configuration file (ericsson_xxxx.cfg) stored in USB flash (without folder) ,so we have to move it to internal flash of router then force the router to boot using it. #copy /media/flash/ericsson_xxxx.cfg /flash/ericsson.cfg (copy the configuration file (ericsson_xxx.cfg)from USB flash to internal flash of router)./ must be as initial file name in internal flash “ericsson.cfg” #config #boot configuration ericsson.cfg (instruct the router to boot next time (after a restart) using this new configuration file) #commit #end (exit configuration mode) #reload (restart the router) you will requested to choose yes or no ,we should choose no because if we choose yes ,then router will boot using same old configuration file. then we should choose yes and the router will boot with new configuration file. Some Command Command ping Function Tests whether the host is reachable. ping mpls ldp (LSP). Initiates a Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) ping across a Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) Label-Switched Path ping mpls pw Tests the status of a pseudowire. ping mpls rsvp Initiates an MPLS ping across a Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) LSP. show bindings summary show chassis Displays summary information for the specified Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs) on the system. Displays chassis information and the cards that are installed and configured. show context all Displays a list of configured contexts. show crashfiles Displays the size, location, and name of crash files on the system. show hardware Displays information about the system hardware. For more information about troubleshooting hardware and interpreting alarms, seethe appropriate hardware guide. Follow show history Displays the command history for the current session. show ip route summary show log Displays summary information for all IP routes. Displays information about system event logs or a previously saved log file. show memory Displays statistics about the available and allocated memory in the system memory partition, which is useful for determining if the system is running low on available memory. show port Displays the ports that are present or configured in the system. show process Displays the current status of one or all processes running on the system show rmon {alarms|events} Displays Remote Monitoring (RMON) information. show system alarm Displays system-level, card-level, port-level, channel-level, or subchannel-level alarms. traceroute Traces the IP route that packets take when traveling to the specified destination. traceroute mpls Initiates an MPLS trace across an RSVP LSP or an LDP LSP. Follow show release upgrade-package to learn release details / more details show release to learn release details show hardware thermal to learn temp. show hardware fantray check fan show version version type Thanks