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Adding an E5-IPSM

This procedure is used to add an E5-IPSM (IP Services Module), used for the IP User Interface feature, to the database using the ent-card command. The E5-IPSM provides eight IP based connections to the EAGLE’s user interface through a telnet client. As of Release 46.5, the E5-IPSM card and its functionality is replaced by the E5-ENET-B (p/n 870-2971-01) or SLIC (p/n 7094646) card. Any references to E5-IPSM and the 870-2877-01 part number should be replaced by the 46.5 and greater card and part number.

The ent-card command uses these parameters.

:loc – The location of the card being added to the database.

:type – The type of card being added to the database. For this procedure, the value of this parameter is ipsm.

:appl – The application software that is assigned to the card. For this procedure, the value of this parameter is ips.

The IP User Interface (Telnet) feature is not required to be enabled and activated in order to add an E5-IPSM, but the IP User Interface (Telnet) feature must be enabled and activated so that the user can use a telnet client to establish a connection to the EAGLE. This can be verified with the rtrv-ctrl-feat command. To enable and activate the IP User Interface (Telnet) feature, go to the Activating Controlled Features procedure.

The shelf to which the card is to be added, must already be in the database. This can be verified with the rtrv-shlf command. If the shelf is not in the database, see the Adding a Shelf procedure.

If an E5-IPSM is being provisioned in this procedure, HIPR2 cards must be installed into card locations 9 and 10 in the shelf that the E5-IPSM will occupy. If HIPR2 cards are not installed in the shelf that the E5-IPSM will occupy, the E5-IPSM will not function when the E5-IPSM is inserted into the shelf. Enter the rept-stat-gpl:gpl=hipr2 command to verify whether or not HIPR2 cards are installed in the same shelf as the E5-IPSM being provisioned in this procedure.

If the Eagle OA&M IP Security Enhancement feature is enabled and activated, shown in the rtrv-ctrl-feat output, when an E5-IPSM is installed into the EAGLE, UIM 1493, SSH Host Keys Regenerated, is displayed. UIM 1493 contains the public host key fingerprint which is used to establish a secure connection with an SSH client. If the secure connection is to be made with the FTRA, the public host key fingerprint displayed in UIM 1493 must be added to the hosts.xml file in the FTRA. Record the public host key fingerprint information displayed in UIM 1493 if a secure connection to the FTRA will be made. For more information about editing the hosts.xml file on the FTRA, see FTP Table Base Retrieval (FTRA) User's Guide.

An IP link must be assigned to the E5-IPSM. The IP links can be verified using the rtrv-ip-lnk command. IP links are configured using the chg-ip-lnk command.

After an E5-IPSM is configured in the database and placed into service, eight telnet terminals are configured in the database with default values for the security and output group parameters. If you wish to change the security and output group parameter values, go to the Changing Terminal Characteristics procedure.

If a Class B IP address is specified for the ipaddr parameter of the chg-ip-lnk command, the subnet address that results from the ipaddr and submask parameter values cannot be the same as the subnet address that results from the pvn and pvnmask, fcna and fcnamask, or fcnb and fcnbmask parameter values of the chg-netopts command. The pvn and pvnmask, fcna and fcnamask, or fcnb and fcnbmask parameter values can be verified by entering the rtrv-netopts command. Choose ipaddr and submask parameter values for the IP link to the E5-IPSM whose resulting subnet address is not be the same as the subnet address that resulting from the pvn and pvnmask, fcna and fcnamask, or fcnb and fcnbmask parameter values of the chg-netopts command.

The IP address of the E5-IPSM cannot be shown as the IPADDR value in the rtrv-ip-lnk, rtrv-ftp-serv, or rtrv-seas-config outputs, or the BPIPADDR value in the rtrv-ip-card output.

The examples in this procedure are used to add an E5-IPSM in card location 2107.

  1. Display the cards in the database using the rtrv-card command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 07-13-13 09:12:36 GMT EAGLE5 45.0.0
    CARD   TYPE      APPL      LSET NAME     LINK SLC LSET NAME     LINK SLC
    1101   DSM       VSCCP      
    1102   TSM       GLS       
    1103   DCM       STPLAN   
    1114   E5TDM-A
    1116   E5TDM-B
    1201   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp2           A    0   sp1           B    0
    1202   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp2           A    1   nsp3          B    0
    1203   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp3           A    0   
    1204   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp3           A    1   
    1205   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   itu1          A    0   
    1206   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   nsp3          A    1   nsp4          B    0
    1212   DSM       VSCCP      
    1214   TSM       GLS       
    1215   DCM       STPLAN   
    1301   LIMATM    ATMANSI   lsnatm1       A    0   
    1303   STC       EROUTE    
    1305   DCM       STPLAN   
    1308   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp6           A    0   sp7           B    0
    1311   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp2           A    2   sp1           B    1
                               sp7           A1   1   sp3           B1   2
    1315   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp7           A    2   sp5           B    0
    1318   LIMATM    ATMANSI   lsnatm1       A    1   
    2101   STC       EROUTE    
    2103   STC       EROUTE    
    2105   STC       EROUTE    
    

    The cards should be distributed throughout the EAGLE for proper power distribution. Refer to Installation Guide for the shelf power distribution.

    Note:

    The EAGLE can contain a maximum of 3 E5-IPSMs. If the rtrv-card output shows that there are three E5-IPSMs in the EAGLE, this procedure cannot be performed.

    Note:

    If the card being added in this procedure is not an E5-IPSM card, continue the procedure with 3.
  2. Verify that HIPR2 cards are installed in card locations 9 and 10 in the shelf that will contain the E5-IPSM card being added in this procedure. Enter this command.

    rept-stat-gpl:gpl=hipr2

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 09-07-01 11:40:26 GMT  EAGLE5 41.1.0
    GPL        CARD      RUNNING            APPROVED      TRIAL
    HIPR2      1109      126-002-000        126-002-000   126-003-000
    HIPR2      1110      126-002-000        126-002-000   126-003-000
    HIPR2      1209      126-002-000        126-002-000   126-003-000
    HIPR2      1210      126-002-000        126-002-000   126-003-000
    HIPR2      1309      126-002-000        126-002-000   126-003-000
    HIPR2      1310      126-002-000        126-002-000   126-003-000
    HIPR2      2109      126-002-000        126-002-000   126-003-000
    HIPR2      2110      126-002-000        126-002-000   126-003-000
    Command Completed
    

    If HIPR2 cards are installed in the shelf that will contain the E5-IPSM card, continue the procedure with 3.

    If HIPR2 cards are not installed on the shelf that will contain the E5-IPSM card, refer to Installation Guide to install the HIPR2 cards. Once the HIPR2 cards have been installed, continue the procedure with 3.

  3. Install the E5-IPSM into the proper card location.

    If the OA&M IP Security Enhancements feature is enabled and activated, UIM 1493, SSH Host Keys Regenerated, is displayed when the E5-IPSM is installed into the card location. UIM 1493 contains the public host key fingerprint which is used to establish a secure connection with an SSH client. If the secure connection is to be made with the FTRA, the public host key fingerprint displayed in UIM 1493 must be added to the hosts.xml file in the FTRA. Record the public host key fingerprint information displayed in UIM 1493 if a secure connection to the FTRA will be made. For more information about editing the hosts.xml file on FTRA, see FTP Table Base Retrieval (FTRA) User's Guide.

  4. Verify that the EAGLE has a fan unit and the fan unit is on. If the fan unit is not on, use the chg-feat:fan=on command to turn on the fan.
  5. Add the E5-IPSM using the ent-card command.

    For this example, enter this command.

    ent-card:loc=2107:type=e5ipsm:appl=ips

    When this command has successfully completed, these messages should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 09:12:36 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
    Telnet auto-provisioning activated, 8 terminals are being added:
    Telnet terminal 17 Added at location 2107.
    Telnet terminal 18 Added at location 2107.
    Telnet terminal 19 Added at location 2107.
    Telnet terminal 20 Added at location 2107.
    Telnet terminal 21 Added at location 2107.
    Telnet terminal 22 Added at location 2107.
    Telnet terminal 23 Added at location 2107.
    Telnet terminal 24 Added at location 2107.
    
    ENT-CARD: MASP A - COMPLTD
    
  6. Verify the changes using the rtrv-card command with the card location specified in 5 .

    For this example, enter this command.

    rtrv-card:loc=2107

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 09:12:36 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    CARD   TYPE      APPL      LSET NAME     LINK SLC LSET NAME     LINK SLC
    2107   E5-IPSM      IPS       
    
  7. Verify that the terminals shown as added in 5 have been added by entering the rtrv-trm command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 16:02:08 GMT EAGLE5 39.0.0
    TRM  TYPE     COMM        FC    TMOUT MXINV DURAL
    1    VT320    9600-7-E-1  SW    30    5     99:59:59
    2    KSR      9600-7-E-1  HW    30    5     INDEF
    3    PRINTER  4800-7-E-1  HW    30    0     00:00:00
    4    VT320    2400-7-E-1  BOTH  30    5     00:30:00
    5    VT320    9600-7-O-1  NONE  30    5     00:00:30
    6    VT320    9600-7-E-2  SW    30    9     INDEF
    7    PRINTER  9600-7-N-2  HW    30    5     00:30:00
    8    KSR     19200-7-E-2  BOTH  30    5     00:30:00
    9    VT320    9600-7-E-1  SW    30    7     00:30:00
    10   VT320    9600-7-E-1  HW    30    5     00:30:00
    11   VT320    4800-7-E-1  HW    30    5     00:30:00
    12   PRINTER  9600-7-E-1  HW    30    4     00:30:00
    13   VT320    9600-7-O-1  NONE  30    5     00:30:00
    14   VT320    9600-7-E-2  SW    30    8     00:30:00
    15   VT320    9600-7-N-2  HW    30    5     00:30:00
    16   VT320    9600-7-E-2  BOTH  30    3     00:30:00
    
    TRM  TYPE      LOC              TMOUT MXINV DURAL      SECURE
    17   TELNET    2107             60    5     00:30:00
    18   TELNET    2107             60    5     00:30:00
    19   TELNET    2107             60    5     00:30:00
    20   TELNET    2107             60    5     00:30:00
    21   TELNET    2107             60    5     00:30:00
    22   TELNET    2107             60    5     00:30:00
    24   TELNET    2107             60    5     00:30:00
    
    TRM  LOGINTMR LOGOUTTMR PNGTIMEINT PNGFAILCNT
         (sec)    (sec)     (msec)
    17   none     none      none       1
    18   none     none      none       1
    19   none     none      none       1
    20   none     none      none       1
    21   none     none      none       1
    22   none     none      none       1
    23   none     none      none       1
    24   none     none      none       1
    
    TRM  TRAF LINK SA  SYS PU  DB  UIMRD
    1    NO   YES  NO  YES NO  YES YES
    2    NO   NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO
    3    YES  YES  YES NO  YES YES YES
    4    YES  NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO
    5    NO   YES  NO  NO  NO  NO  YES
    6    NO   NO   YES NO  NO  NO  NO
    7    YES  YES  YES YES YES YES YES
    8    NO   NO   NO  NO  YES NO  YES
    9    NO   YES  NO  NO  NO  YES NO
    10   NO   NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  YES
    11   YES  YES  YES YES YES YES YES
    12   YES  YES  YES YES YES YES YES
    13   NO   YES  NO  NO  NO  NO  YES
    14   NO   NO   YES NO  NO  NO  NO
    15   YES  YES  YES NO  YES YES YES
    16   NO   NO   NO  NO  YES NO  YES
    17   NO   NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO
    18   NO   NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO
    19   NO   NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO
    20   NO   NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO
    21   NO   NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO
    22   NO   NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO
    23   NO   NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO
    24   NO   NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO
    
         APP  APP
    TRM  SERV SS  CARD CLK DBG GTT GWS MEAS MON MPS SEAS SLAN
    1    YES  YES YES  YES YES YES YES YES  YES YES NO   NO
    2    YES  YES YES  YES YES YES YES YES  YES YES NO   NO
    3    YES  YES YES  YES YES YES YES YES  YES YES NO   NO
    4    YES  YES YES  YES YES NO  YES YES  YES YES NO   NO
    5    YES  YES YES  YES YES YES YES YES  YES YES NO   NO
    6    YES  YES YES  YES YES YES YES YES  YES YES NO   NO
    7    NO   YES YES  YES YES YES YES YES  YES YES NO   NO
    8    YES  YES YES  YES YES YES YES YES  YES YES YES  YES
    9    YES  YES YES  YES YES YES YES YES  YES YES YES  YES
    10   YES  YES YES  YES YES YES YES YES  YES YES YES  YES
    11   NO   NO  NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO   NO  NO  NO   NO
    12   NO   NO  NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO   NO  NO  NO   NO
    13   NO   NO  NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO   NO  NO  NO   NO
    14   NO   NO  NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO   NO  NO  NO   NO
    15   NO   NO  NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO   NO  NO  NO   NO
    16   NO   NO  NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO   NO  NO  NO   NO
    17   NO   NO  NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO   NO  NO  NO   NO
    18   NO   NO  NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO   NO  NO  NO   NO
    19   NO   NO  NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO   NO  NO  NO   NO
    20   NO   NO  NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO   NO  NO  NO   NO
    21   NO   NO  NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO   NO  NO  NO   NO
    22   NO   NO  NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO   NO  NO  NO   NO
    23   NO   NO  NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO   NO  NO  NO   NO
    24   NO   NO  NO   NO  NO  NO  NO  NO   NO  NO  NO   NO
    

    To change the output parameter values or the logintmr, logouttmr, pngfailcnt, or the pngtimeint parameter values for the telnet terminals added in this procedure, perform the Changing Terminal Characteristics procedure.

    After this step has been performed, continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
    • If a Class A or C IP address will be specified for the ipaddr parameter in 10, continue the procedure with 9 .
    • If a Class B IP address will be specified for the ipaddr parameter in 10, continue the procedure with 8.
  8. The subnet address that results from the ipaddr and submask parameter values of the chg-ip-lnk command cannot be the same as the subnet address that results from the pvn and pvnmask, fcna and fcnamask, or fcnb and fcnbmask parameter values of the chg-netopts command.

    Display the pvn, pvnmask, fcna, fcnamask, fcnb, and fcnbmask parameter values of the chg-netopts command by entering the rtrv-netopts command.

    If error message E3967 Cmd Rej: E5IS must be on is displayed after the rtrv-netopts command is executed, the pvn, pvnmask, fcna, fcnamask, fcnb, and fcnbmaskpvn and pvnmask parameters are not configured.

    This is an example of the possible output if the E5IS feature is on.

    rlghncxa03w 09-02-28 21:17:37 GMT EAGLE5 40.1.0
    NETWORK OPTIONS
    ------------------
    PVN        = 128.20.30.40
    PVNMASK    = 255.255.192.0
    FCNA       = 170.120.50.0
    FCNAMASK   = 255.255.240.0
    FCNB       = 170.121.50.0
    FCNBMASK   = 255.255.254.0
    

    Choose ipaddr and submask parameter values for the IP link to the E5-IPSM whose resulting subnet address is not be the same as the subnet address that resulting from the pvn and pvnmask, fcna and fcnamask, or fcnb and fcnbmask parameter values of the chg-netopts command. Continue the procedure with 9.

  9. Display the IP link data assigned to the E5-IPSM using the rtrv-ip-lnk command with the E5-IPSM’s location and the port=a parameter.

    For this example, enter this command.

    rtrv-ip-lnk:loc=2107:port=a

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 21:20:37 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    LOC   PORT IPADDR          SUBMASK         DUPLEX  SPEED MACTYPE AUTO MCAST
    2107  A    --------------- --------------- HALF    10    DIX     NO   NO
    
  10. Assign an IP link to the E5-IPSM using the chg-ip-lnk command with these parameters: loc, port=a, ipaddr, submask, speed=100, duplex=full.

    For this example, enter this command.

    chg-ip-lnk:loc=2107:port=a:ipaddr=150.1.1.1:submask=255.255.255.0:speed=100:duplex=full

    Note:

    If either the ipaddr or submask parameters are specified, then both parameters must be specified, unless the ipaddr=0.0.0.0 parameter is specified, then the submask parameter is not required. The ipaddr=0.0.0.0 parameter disables the IP link.

    When this command has successfully completed, this message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 21:20:37 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    CHG-IP-LNK:   MASP A - COMPLTD
    
  11. Verify the changes made in 10 using the rtrv-ip-lnk command and specifying the card location and port values used in 10 .

    For this example, enter this command.

    rtrv-ip-lnk:loc=2107:port=a

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 21:20:37 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    LOC   PORT IPADDR           SUBMASK        DUPLEX SPEED MACTYPE AUTO MCAST
    2107  A    150.1.1.1        255.255.255.0  FULL   100   DIX     NO   NO
    
  12. Display the current IP host information in the database by entering the rtrv-ip-host command with the IP address of the IP link shown in 11 .

    For this example, enter this command.

    rtrv-ip-host:ipaddr=150.1.1.1

    No IP address and IP host entry is displayed, as shown in the following example.

    rlghncxa03w 07-13-13 09:12:36 GMT EAGLE5 45.0.0
    
    No matching entries found
    
    IP Host table is  (2 of 4096) <1% full
    
  13. Assign an IP host to the E5-IPSM using the ent-ip-host command.

    For this example, enter this command.

    ent-ip-host:host=ip.nc.tekelec.com:ipaddr=150.1.1.1

    When this command has successfully completed, the following message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 21:18:37 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    ENT-IP-HOST: MASP A - COMPLTD
    
  14. Display the IP card attributes of the E5-IPSM using the rtrv-ip-card command specifying the E5-IPSM’s location.

    For this example, enter this command.

    rtrv-ip-card:loc=2107

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-06-01 21:20:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.0.0
    LOC 2107
      SRCHORDR  SRVR
      DNSA      ---------------
      DNSB      ---------------
      DEFROUTER ---------------
      DOMAIN    ---------------
      SCTPCSUM  crc32c
      BPIPADDR  ---------------
      BPSUBMASK ---------------
    
  15. Change the IP card attributes of the E5-IPSM using the chg-ip-card command with these values: E5-IPSM card location, local search order, domain, and the default router for the E5-IPSM.

    For this example, enter this command.

    chg-ip-card:loc=2107:srchordr=local:domain=ip.nc.tekelec.com:defrouter=150.1.1.250

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    Note:

    The network portion of the default router’s IP address (defrouter) must be the same as the network portion of the IP address specified in the chg-ip-lnk ( 7 ) and ent-ip-host ( 11 ) commands. The value of the last octet of the default router’s IP address must be from 1 to 254.

    When this command has successfully completed, this message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 21:20:37 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    CHG-IP-CARD:   MASP A - COMPLTD
    
  16. Verify the changes made in 15 using the rtrv-ip-card command specifying the E5-IPSM’s location.

    For this example, enter this command.

    rtrv-ip-card:loc=2107

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-06-01 21:20:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.0.0
    LOC 2107
      SRCHORDR  LOCAL
      DNSA      ---------------
      DNSB      ---------------
      DEFROUTER 150.1.1.250
      DOMAIN    ip.nc.tekelec.com
      SCTPCSUM  crc32c
      BPIPADDR  ---------------
      BPSUBMASK ---------------
    
  17. Verify that the IP User Interface (Telnet) feature is enabled and turned on, and if secure connections to the EAGLE are to be used, verify that the OA&M IP Security Enhancements feature is enabled and activated by entering the rtrv-ctrl-feat command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    The following features have been permanently enabled:
    Feature Name              Partnum    Status  Quantity
    Telnet                    893005701  off     ----
    

    Note:

    The rtrv-ctrl-feat command output contains other fields that are not used by this procedure. If you wish to see all the fields displayed by the rtrv-ctrl-feat command, see the rtrv-ctrl-feat command description in Commands User's Guide.

    If the IP User Interface (Telnet) feature is enabled and turned on (status = on), continue the procedure with 18.

    If the IP User Interface (Telnet) feature is not enabled or turned on, perform the Activating Controlled Features procedure to enable and turn on the IP User Interface (Telnet) feature.

    If UIM 1493 was displayed when the E5-IPSM was installed in 3 , the OA&M IP Security Enhancements feature is enabled and turned on. If the OA&M IP Security Enhancements feature is enabled and turned on (shown by the entry EAGLE OA&M IP Security in the rtrv-ctrl-feat output with the status = on), continue the procedure with 18.

    If the OA&M IP Security Enhancements feature is not enabled or turned on, and secure connections are to the EAGLE are to be used, perform the Activating the EAGLE OA&M IP Security Enhancement Controlled Feature procedure to enable and turn on the OA&M IP Security Enhancements feature.

  18. Place the E5-IPSM into service using the rst-card specifying the location of the E5-IPSM.

    For this example, enter this command.

    rst-card:loc=2107

    When this command has successfully completed, this message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 21:20:37 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    Card has been allowed.
    

    If the OA&M IP Security Enhancements feature is enabled and activated, UIM 1494, SSH Host Keys Loaded, is displayed. UIM 1494 contains the public host key fingerprint which is used to establish a secure connection with an SSH client. If the secure connection is to be made with the FTRA, the public host key fingerprint displayed in UIM 1494 must be added to the hosts.xml file in the FTRA. If the public host key fingerprint was not recorded in 3 , record the public host key fingerprint information displayed in UIM 1494 if a secure connection to the FTRA will be made. For more information about editing the hosts.xml file on the FTRA, see FTP Table Base Retrieval (FTRA) User's Guide.

  19. Put the terminals that were created when the E5-IPSM was added in 5 into service with the rst-trm command. For this example, enter these commands.

    rst-trm:trm=17

    rst-trm:trm=18

    rst-trm:trm=19

    rst-trm:trm=20

    rst-trm:trm=21

    rst-trm:trm=22

    rst-trm:trm=23

    rst-trm:trm=24

    This message should appear when each of these commands have successfully completed.

    rlghncxa03w 07-05-01 15:08:45 GMT EAGLE5 37.0.0
    Allow message sent to terminal
    
    rlghncxa03w 07-05-01 15:08:45 GMT EAGLE5 37.0.0
    Command Completed.
  20. Back up the new changes using the chg-db:action=backup:dest=fixedcommand.

    These messages should appear, the active Maintenance and Administration Subsystem Processor (MASP) appears first.

    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on active MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on active MASP to fixed disk complete.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on standby MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on standby MASP to fixed disk complete.
    

Figure 4-26 Adding an E5-IPSM



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