Title: Advanced Maintenance Presentation Node Repair
1Advanced Maintenance Presentation Node Repair
System Upgrade
2Advanced Maintenance Presentation Node Repair
System Upgrade
3Advanced Maintenance Presentation1. Agenda
- Topics covered in this training presentation are
- Agenda
- Purpose
- Addresses the intended audience
- Typical System Overview (Basic)
- Before The Upgrade
- Configuration to Remember
- OIU configuration
- RIU configuration
- CSU configuration (telephony)
- Dial Plan
- CM configuration
4Advanced Maintenance Presentation1. Agenda
- Network to be wary of
- Network Structure and impact of incorrect
configuration - IP Switch configurations
- IP Plan
- Multicast addresses
- Upgrading Spare Part or System (software
roll-out) - Operator Position
- Operator Console Unit (OCU)
- Operator Interface Unit (OIU)
- Radio Interface Unit (RIU)
- DSP/AIM
- Linux ETX
- Communication Server Unit (CSU)
5Advanced Maintenance Presentation Node Repair
System Upgrade
6Advanced Maintenance Presentation2. Purpose
- This training course is directed to personnel
that are responsible for maintaining the
SwitchplusIP Voice Communications System. - Prerequisites
- Students have participated in the following C4i
training courses - System Maintenance Training Course (Mandatory)
- Configuration Module Training Course (Mandatory)
- Operator Position Training Course (Optional)
7Advanced Maintenance Presentation2. Purpose
- Students will learn
- Typical System Architecture
- Customer specific configuration and where it
resides - How to capture configuration customisations
- Upgrading Spare Parts and the system as a whole
(software roll-out)
8Advanced Maintenance Presentation Node Repair
System Upgrade
- 3. Typical System (Overview)
9Advanced Maintenance Presentation3. Typical
System (Overview)
- The SwitchplusIP Voice Communication System
provides operators the ability to interface with
radio, telephone and intercom services. - The system is comprised of the following basic
components - Operator Positions
- Communication Server Units (CSU)
- Radio Interface Units (RIU)
- The system is monitored and managed by the
Maintenance Server Unit (MSU) - The basic system components are interconnected
via Ethernet and managed by dual redundant
(optional) LAN Interface Units (a.k.a. IP
Switches).
10Advanced Maintenance Presentation3. Typical
System (Overview)
- The SwitchplusIP Network Topologies (Overview)
- Single (non-redundant) LAN
- This model is usually reserved for small systems
such as a mobile dismount system where down-time
is not a critical factor. - Dual Redundant LAN
- C4i preferred network configuration prior to
Product 7.0 - All equipment is connected to two (2) independent
LANs (i.e. LAN A and LAN B) where all data is
duplicated on each LAN. - Active-Standby LAN (a.k.a. Main / Backup)
- C4i preferred network configuration post Product
7.0 - All equipment is connected to two (2) LANs (i.e.
LAN A and LAN B) however data is not duplicated
on both LANs instead LAN A is used unless the
connection fails then reverting to LAN B (or
standby connection).
11Advanced Maintenance Presentation3. Typical
System (Overview)
- Single (non-redundant) LAN
- In a Single LAN topology, all equipment is
connected to a single LAN, as the name suggests. - Should any piece of equipments connection to the
LAN fail (such as an OIU, RIU or CSU), its
resources are lost as there is no other network
communication path for the unit. - Therefore if an OIU loses its Ethernet connection
(such as the port is blocked at the switch or the
cable is disconnected or broken), that operator
position is lost. - For an RIU, its radio resources are lost.
- For a CSU, if the system only contains one CSU,
all radio and telephony services are lost
however, if the system contains two CSUs, the
secondary CSU will manage radio and telephony
resource connections.
12Advanced Maintenance Presentation3. Typical
System (Overview)
- Single (non-redundant) LAN
- It is recommended that if a Single LAN topology
is used, a very high availability IP switch is
used to minimize the likeliness of a switch port
failing. - Note If the switch completely fails, all
services are lost.
13Advanced Maintenance Presentation3. Typical
System (Overview)
- Single (non-redundant) LAN
14Advanced Maintenance Presentation3. Typical
System (Overview)
- Dual Redundant LAN
- All equipment is connected to two (2) independent
LANs (i.e. LAN A and LAN B). - Data is sent on both LAN A and LAN B.
- In this situation, should any piece of
equipments connection to LAN A fail, its
resources are not lost as it will still have a
network connection on LAN B. - Note In order to maintain a dual-redundant
topology between remote locations or additional
sites (for multi-site systems), two communication
links must be used and two switches are required
at each location or site. A single communication
link can be used to connect the locations or
sites using routers but this will make the
routers and link a single point of failure.
15Advanced Maintenance Presentation3. Typical
System (Overview)
16Advanced Maintenance Presentation3. Typical
System (Overview)
- Active-Standby LAN
- All equipment is connected to two (2) LANs (i.e.
LAN A and LAN B). - Data is not duplicated on both LANs, instead LAN
A is used unless the connection fails then
reverting to LAN B (or standby connection). - In this situation, should any piece of
equipments connection to a switch fail, its
resources are not lost as it will still have a
network connection. Audio may be lost
temporarily as the equipment switches from using
LAN A to LAN B. The impact is minimal. - Note that in order to maintain a dual-redundant
topology between remote locations or additional
sites (for multi-site systems), two communication
links must be used and two switches are required
at each location or site. A single communication
link can used to connect the locations or sites
using routers but this will make the routers and
link a single point of failure.
17Advanced Maintenance Presentation3. Typical
System (Overview)
18Advanced Maintenance Presentation3. Typical
System (Overview)
- Communication across a WAN
- SwitchPlusIP has the ability to access radios at
the same site and across multiple sites using a
communication link or WAN. - If resources other than the SwitchPlusIP system
use the link care must be taken to ensure system
stability. - The following points must be considered
- Bandwidth Varies with system size, usage,
recording methodology and network topology. - IP Plan Devices that are not part of the
SwitchPlusIP system can not share the same IP
addresses or use the same multicast ports. - Network Isolation Need to verify that devices
outside the system are blocked from writing to or
monitoring anything on the IP Plan.
19Advanced Maintenance Presentation3. Typical
System (Overview)
- Network Isolation
- If resources other than the SwitchPlusIP system
use the same network infrastructure measures may
need to be put in place to ensure system
stability and harmony. - Virtual LAN
- VLANs provide network segmentation by treating
VLAN members as through they are on a separate
physical network. - They provide data security through this network
segmentation (or isolation). - They can span across WANs allowing physically
separate sites appear as local. - Simplify traffic flow management across shared
networks.
20Advanced Maintenance Presentation3. Typical
System (Overview)
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21Advanced Maintenance Presentation Node Repair
System Upgrade
22Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- There are a couple of important things to
remember before performing a node replacement or
software node/system upgrade. - Configuration.
- What needs to be captured before commencing a
part replacement or upgrade? - What has to be reinstated after the upgrade?
- Network configuration to be wary of
23Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
NOT ALL SYSTEM PARAMETERS ARE STORED WITHIN THE
CONFIGURATION MODULE
24Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- System Integration specific configuration
parameters - After installing the SwitchplusIP Product site
specific configuration customisations are
normally performed as no two sites are identical. - These customisations reside on the specific nodes
of the system. - OIU configuration
- RIU configuration
- CSU configuration
- and then there is the CM Configuration (or
Configuration Module file)
25Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- Operator Position Configuration
- There is no specific OCU configuration that
requires backing up however the OIU may be a
different story if using a mixture of different
types or kinds of peripherals. - Each of the OIUs interfaces (headset, handset,
desk microphones, etc) have setup parameters
like - Mic Ear gain and bias voltage (for electret
microphones)
26Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- Operator Position Configuration
- You may wish to record the OIU Name
27Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- Operator Position Configuration
- Network Configuration (Dual Redundant / Bridged /
Active-Standby) - Record the LAN Options.
- NOTE Bridged mode in a LAN A/B environment
will have dire consequences.
28Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- Operator Position Configuration
- Unfortunately there is not an automated method
for capturing these parameters and then applying
them to the system post upgrade. - There is however a method for rolling-out these
configuration parameters to all OIU's
simultaneously after capturing them manally - The Product Release Disc
- Generic OIU Parameters (for all OIUs) reside
- \DSP_Software\Command_Post_S11\OIU\AimOIUConfig.tx
t - Specific OIU Parameters (for individual OIUs)
reside - \DSP_Software\Command_Post_S11\OIU\OIU1-AimOIUConf
ig.txt - \DSP_Software\Command_Post_S11\OIU\OIU2-AimOIUConf
ig.txt - \DSP_Software\Command_Post_S11\OIU\OIU3-AimOIUConf
ig.txt
29Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- Radio Interface Unit (DSP/AIM) Configuration
- The Software Release Disc will contain generic
configuration parameters for each radio
interface. Therefore any radio specific
modifications made during the system integration
phase need to be captured. - These parameters include
- Radio Tx and Rx Signalling (EM, 4-Wire, DIO,
VAD/VOX, etc) - VAD Threshold and hold timers
- Gain Settings
- Serial Port Settings for radio control, etc
30Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- Radio Interface Unit (DSP/AIM) Configuration
- The recommended method for capturing these
parameters (for your records) is via the RIU web
page. Specifically the CONFIG SUMMARY page.
31Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- Radio Interface Unit (DSP/AIM) Configuration
- Print a copy of this page for each RIU within the
system.
32Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- Radio Interface Unit (DSP/AIM) Configuration
33Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- Radio Interface Unit (DSP/AIM) Configuration
- Using this information the RIUs can be manually
updated (via the web page) post upgrade or the
RIU specific configuration files can be edited
for automatic roll-out during the software
upgrade. - The Product Release Disc
- Generic RIU Parameters (for all RIUs) reside
- \DSP_Software\Command_Post_S11\RIU\AimOIUConfig.tx
t - Specific RIU Parameters (for individual RIUs)
reside - \DSP_Software\Command_Post_S11\RIU\RIU1-AimRIUConf
ig.txt - \DSP_Software\Command_Post_S11\RIU\RIU2-AimRIUConf
ig.txt - \DSP_Software\Command_Post_S11\RIU\RIU3-AimRIUConf
ig.txt
34Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- CSU Configuration
- The Event Log is not preserved through a software
installation event. - To Archive Event Logs go into the CSU web page
selecting Maintenance Scripts Login. - Username manager
- Password manager
35Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- CSU Configuration
- Use the Sync DB if replacing spare in Dual CSU
system. This will ensure Logs are synchronised
between both CSUs (prevents loss in the case of
fail-over event). - Use the Start Archive or Start Backup when
upgrading to new software release.
36Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- CSU Configuration
- Standard CSU configuration for SwitchplusIP
Product is P/N 685-800-006 - Telephony Interface configuration of 8 Port FXO
(analogue) and 2 Port E1/T1 (Digital) as depicted
below. - Telephony configuration other than standard
Product must be reconfigured as part of the
software upgrade activity.
37Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- CSU Configuration
- Telephony hardware configuration is stored on the
CSU and must be retrieved using an (S)FTP or
secure copy (SCP) client such as WinSCP
- Connect to the CSU and login with superuser
privileges.
38Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- Traverse to directory
- /etc/asterisk
- Drag file chan_dahdi.conf to temp drive or a
memory key.
39Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- Select Copy
- The file is then copied to the local computer.
40Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- CSU Configuration
- Sample chan_dahdi.conf information
- E1 port signalling and protocol information.
- FXO port configuration
41Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- CSU Configuration
- Project specific dial plan changes must also be
preserved if different from standard Product
configuration (most likely). - These are also stored on the CSU and retrieved in
the same manner as the telephony hardware
configuration. - Extensions.conf /etc/asterisk/extensions.conf
- This configuration file contains the dial plan
and controls how all incoming and outgoing calls
are routed within the system. - This file may be different between software
Product releases and therefore may require manual
massaging. - SIP.conf /etc/asterisk/sip.conf
- This configuration file contains parameters
relating to sip client access. All SIP clients
hosts must be configured within this file to gain
access to the system. For example this is where
the Operator Position, Radio and SIP Trunks
contexts are identified.
42Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- User Accounts Phonebook
- All user accounts (with the exception of the
C4iMaintainer account) are managed centrally on
the CSU by the Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (LDAP) service. - All phonebook entries are also managed by LDAP.
- These can be exported from LDAP using the web
interface or LDAPAdmin tool.
43Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- User Accounts
- Start LDAPAdmin
- Select Start-gtConnection
- Select New connection
- Enter Host IP Address
- Select Fetch DNs
- Select OK
44Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- User Accounts
- Select CSU Connection
- Select OK
45Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- User Accounts
- You can export
- Whole database
- Accounts
- Groups
- People (i.e. Phonebook)
- Select Whole database
- Select Tools-gtExport
46Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- User Accounts
- Enter in a filename or use the folder icon to
browse your local computer. - Check include subdirectories
- Select OK
- Select CLOSE once complete
47Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- User Accounts
- All account information is stored in plain text
(including passwords) so handle exported files
accordingly. - Importing user accounts and the phonebook are
just as simple by selecting - the Tools-gtImport Option
48Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- CM Configuration
- Last but not least the CM configuration must be
backed up.
CAUTION CM Configuration files may be
incompatible between SwitchplusIP Product
Releases. Professional conversion may be
required that can only be performed by C4i.
49Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- Network configuration to be wary of
- Network Structure and impact of incorrect
configuration - If the current network is setup in an
Active-Standby configuration, installing a node
(such as an RIU or OIU) in the Dual Redundant
(LAN A / LAN B) or Bridged configuration will not
have any drastic affects on the system however
that specific node will not behave as expected
However - If the current network is setup in a Dual
Redundant (LAN A / LAN B) configuration,
installing a node (such as an RIU or OIU) in the
Bridged configuration will cause unwanted network
loops. This may cause the entire system to fail. - IP Switch configurations
- Correct protocols must be setup depending on
network topology (e.g. Spanning tree protocol,
LANs, etc).
50Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- Network configuration to be wary of
- IP Plan
- Release 7.0 changed the standard IP plan for
Product. - Multicast address range
- 238.1.1.1 database notifier
- 239.0.0.0 239.255.255.255 SwitchplusIP Voice
multicast allocation - Time Server Architecture
- CSU manages system time
- CSU points to external time source
51Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
- Time Synchronisation
- Synchronisation provided by NTP Server
- The CSU (master) is the primary time source for
all nodes. - External NTP server is the primary time source
for the CSU (master) node.
52Advanced Maintenance Presentation4. Before The
Upgrade
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54Advanced Maintenance Presentation Node Repair
System Upgrade
55Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - Whether upgrading the system or a spare part the
tools and method are the same. - Everything required to upgrade the system resides
on the SwitchplusIP Product release disc.
Software upgrades are performed over the IP
network. - The release disc includes software and
configuration data for - Operator Positions
- Operator Console Unit
- Operator Interface Unit
- Radio Interface Units
- AIM (DSP)
- Linux ETX
- Communication Server Unit
56Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - The upgrade process is performed using the
Maintenance Server Unit (MSU) - The upgrade must be performed by the
c4imaintainer account. This is the only time the
c4imaintainer account should be used. Normal
operation the MSU should be logged into as
maintainer (or operator prior to Release 9).
57Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - Software Release Disc Directory
- Select
- \C4iUpgrader\C4iUpgrader.exe
58Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - Refer to the System Setup Manual for complete
instructions
- Ensure the Site is chosen correctly.
59Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out)
- Lists all the nodes within the system
60Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out)
- Operator Console Upgrade
- This process rolls out the SwitchplusIP software
application to the touch panel PCs (OCUs). - Process requires the OCUs to be powered however
does not require the positions to be logged in.
61Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - Operator Console Upgrade
62Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - Operator Console Upgrade
- Select the Operator nodes from the DEVICE
SUGGESTION table and then select ADD SELECTION - OR
- Select ADD SITE to upgrade all Positions
63Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - Operator Console Upgrade
- Selected nodes appear in the SELECTED DEVICES
table - To roll-out the software select START UPGRADE
64Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - Operator Console Upgrade
- Upgrade Summary is displayed on the right.
- To view a detailed progress select the individual
OCU in summary window. Detailed progress
displayed below.
65Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - Operator Console Upgrade
- After selecting the individual OCU the detailed
progress is displayed below.
66Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - Operator Interface Unit (OIU) Upgrade
- This process rolls out the DPS (or AIM) software
to the OIU. - Process is identical to the RIU DSP software
upgrade.
67Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - OIU Upgrade
68Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - OIU Upgrade
- Select the OIU/RIU nodes from the DEVICE
SUGGESTION table and then select ADD SELECTION - OR
- Select ADD SITE to upgrade all OIU and RIUs.
69Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - OIU Upgrade
- Selected nodes appear in the SELECTED DEVICES
table - To roll-out the software select START UPGRADE
- To perform Advanced capability select ADVANCED.
70Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - OIU Upgrade
- The Advanced menu allows the maintainer to
- Upgrade the individual components of the OIU.
- Configure the OIU or RIU DSP.
- Change the IP Address of the unit.
71Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - DSP Upgrade Menu
- Clear Logging clears the internal debug log
memory - Upgrade the individual components of the OIU
- Boot Upgrade Upgrades the boot loader
application only - Image Upgrade Upgrades the main application
only - Configure OIU or RIU
- This menu allows the maintainer to reset the OIU
or RIU configuration parameters to the default on
the release disc. - Change IP Address
- Allows the maintainer to alter the IP address of
the unit.
72Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - OIU Upgrade
- Upgrade Summary is displayed on the right.
- To view a detailed progress select the individual
OIU in summary window. Detailed progress
displayed below.
73Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - OIU Upgrade
- After selecting the individual OIU the detailed
progress is displayed below.
74Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - OIU Upgrade
- Completion of the Upgrade and successful download
of default configuration parameters.
75Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - OIU Upgrade
- Please Note the RIU DSP upgrade is performed in
an identical fashion to the OIU DSP upgrade and
can be performed simultaneously if desired.
76Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out)
- RIU ETX (Linux) and CSU Upgrade
- This process rolls out the SwitchplusIP software
application to the RIU ETX and/or CSU. - Naturally the RIU/CSU must be powered and
connected to the network.
77Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - RIU ETX (Linux) and CSU Upgrade
- The RIU and CSU upgrade process requires an
intermediary to serve the software upgrade (which
is an operating system image that includes the
SwitchplusIP application suite). - This intermediary is known as the NUS or Network
Upgrade Server. - The NUS runs as a virtual machine on the MSU. It
is a unix based VM that takes the operating
system image from the MSU and transfers it to the
destination RIU ETX or CSU. - The only manual interaction with the NUS (other
that starting it) is when you have to reconfigure
an RIU ETX (or CSU) for a different position (or
site), like a spare part and you do not know the
units MAC (Media Access Control) Address.
78Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - RIU ETX (Linux) and CSU Upgrade
- Network Upgrade Server
- The VM serves DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) requests and therefore there cannot be
another DHCP server within the system. - The NUS serves DHCP requests for approximately 60
minutes after the VM has been booted and
therefore the NUS should only be running during
an upgrade event. - The NUS is on the release disc and installed onto
the MSU as part of the MSU installation
procedure. - Refer to 1322-011 SwitchplusIP System Setup
Manual
79Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - Startup the NUS on the MSU. There should be a
desktop shortcut - however if not it can be started by opening
VMPlayer via the Start Bar.
- If the VM has been run recently it will be listed
under Recent Virtual Machines. - If it is not displayed select the Open option
under Commands.
80Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - Select C\Nus\CentOS_NUS
81Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - NUS Login Display
82Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - RIU ETX and CSU Upgrade
83Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - RIU ETX and CSU Upgrade
- Select the RIU or CSU nodes from the DEVICE
SUGGESTION table and then select ADD SELECTION - OR
- Select ADD SITE to upgrade all RIUs and CSUs in
the system
84Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - RIU ETX and CSU Upgrade
- Selected nodes appear in the SELECTED DEVICES
table - To roll-out the software select START UPGRADE
85Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - RIU ETX and CSU Upgrade
- Upgrade Summary is displayed on the right.
- To view a detailed progress select the NUS or
individual RIU or CSU in summary window.
Detailed progress displayed below.
86Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - RIU ETX and CSU Upgrade
- After selecting the individual node the detailed
progress is displayed below.
87Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - RIU ETX and CSU Upgrade
- Completion of the Upgrade.
88Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - RIU ETX not Configured?
- When the selected node appears in the SELECTED
DEVICES table as Offline the node cannot be
reached using the associated IP address. - This is common when replacing a node with a spare
(as it has not been preconfigured for the correct
node).
89Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - RIU ETX and CSU Upgrade
- To roll-out the software to an non-configured
node select START UPGRADE
90Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - RIU ETX and CSU Upgrade
- The NUS attempts to contact the node
unsuccessfully. - The failure is managed by the C4iUpgrader which
then asks for the nodes MAC address
91Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - RIU ETX and CSU Upgrade
- The failure is managed by the C4iUpgrader which
then asks for the nodes MAC address - This is where manual interaction with the NUS
provides the necessary assistance.
92Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - RIU ETX and CSU Upgrade
- Log into the NUS using the following
- Username root
- Password workstation
93Advanced Maintenance Presentation5. Software
Upgrade
- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - RIU ETX and CSU Upgrade
- Type
- tail -f /var/log/messages
- Then press Enter (or Return) a few times on the
keyboard.
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- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - RIU ETX and CSU Upgrade
- Blank lines created by pressing Enter a few
times. - Power cycle the node to be upgraded (in this
instance RIU_11_03).
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- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - RIU ETX and CSU Upgrade
- MAC Address of the power cycled node appears in
the messages window. - Record MAC address for entry into the C4iUpgrader
window.
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- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - RIU ETX and CSU Upgrade
- Enter MAC Address captured by the NUS
- Select OK
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- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - RIU ETX and CSU Upgrade
- Reboot (power cycle) the node when the
C4iUpgrader requests. - Select OK
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- Upgrading a spare part or system (software
roll-out) - RIU ETX and CSU Upgrade
- Upgrade progresses and the node will be updated
as normal from hereon.
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