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Updating the Flash GPLs

This procedure is used to update GPLs: The GPLs are used as the value of the gpl parameter of the chg-gpl, act-gpl, rept-stat-gpl, and rtrv-gpl commands.

Table 3-4 EAGLE Card Applications and GPLs

Intended Application GPL Card configuration (rtrv-card) Hardware Type Used Required Flash GPL
APPL Type
SCCP64 VSCCP DSM SM8G-B BLDC64
VSCCP DSM/SLIC SLIC BLSLC64
IPSG IPSG ENET/ENETB E5-ENET-B BLMCAP
IPSG ENET/ENETB/SLIC SLIC BLSLC32
IPSG32 IPSG SLIC SLIC BLSLC32
IPSHC69 IPS IPSM E5-ENET-B BLDC32
IPS IPSM SLIC BLSL932
MCPHC69 MCP MCPM E5-MCPM-B BLDC32
MCP MCPM SLIC BLSL932
OAMHC69 OAM E5-MCAP E5-MASP BLDC32
SIP64 SIPHC DSM SM8G-B BLDC64
SIPHC DSM/SLIC SLIC BLSLC64
DEIR64 DEIRHC DSM SM8G-B BLDC64
DEIRHC DSM/SLIC SLIC BLSLC64
ENUM64 ENUMHC DSM SM8G-B BLDC64
ENUMHC DSM/SLIC SLIC BLSLC64
SFAPP SFAPP SLIC SLIC BLSLC64
ATMHC ATMITU LIME1ATM E5-ATM-B BLMCAP
ATMANSI LIMATM E5-ATM-B BLMCAP
ERTHC EROUTE STC E5-ENET-B BLMCAP
EROUTE STC SLIC BLSLC32
SS7HC CCS7ITU LIME1 E5-E1T1-B BLMCAP
SLIC BLSLC32
SS7ANSI LIMT1 E5-E1T1-B BLMCAP
SLIC BLSLC32

Updating the BLMCAP GPL for the E5-MASPs is not covered in this procedure. To update the OAMHC GPLs, perform Updating the BLMCAP and OAMHC GPLs .

If the GPL is being updated to a new version, removable media containing the GPL being updated is required.

Canceling the REPT-STAT-SLK and RTRV-SLK Commands

Because the rept-stat-slk and rtrv-slk commands used in this procedure can output information for a long period of time, the rept-stat-slk and rtrv-slk commands can be canceled and the output to the terminal stopped. There are three ways that the rept-stat-slk and rtrv-slk commands can be canceled.

  • Press the F9 function key on the keyboard at the terminal where the rept-stat-slk or rtrv-slk commands command were entered.
  • Enter the canc-cmd without the trm parameter at the terminal where the rept-stat-slk or rtrv-slk commands were entered.
  • Enter the canc-cmd:trm=<xx>, where <xx> is the terminal where the rept-stat-slk or rtrv-slk commands were entered, from another terminal other that the terminal where the rept-stat-slk or rtrv-slk commands were entered. To enter the canc-cmd:trm=<xx> command, the terminal must allow Security Administration commands to be entered from it and the user must be allowed to enter Security Administration commands. The terminal’s permissions can be verified with the rtrv-secu-trm command. The user’s permissions can be verified with the rtrv-user or rtrv-secu-user commands.

For more information about the canc-cmd command, go to Commands User's Guide.

  1. Verify the control cards that are installed in the EAGLE.

    Refer to Maintenance and Administration Subsystem for information about the control cards.

    If E5-based control cards are installed in the EAGLE, continue the procedure with 2.

  2. Check the E5-MASPs for removable media.

    If removable media is installed in both E5-MASPs, continue the procedure with 5.

    If removable media is not installed in both E5-MASPs, continue the procedure with 3.

  3. Verify the active MASP by entering the rept-stat-db command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 09-03-01 15:25:40 GMT  EAGLE5 40.1.0
    DATABASE STATUS: >> OK <<
            E5-MASP 1114 ( STDBY)                 E5-MASP 1116 ( ACTV )
            C   LEVEL    TIME LAST BACKUP     C   LEVEL    TIME LAST BACKUP
            - -------- ---------------------- - -------- ----------------------
    FD BKUP Y       36 09-02-19 09:38:25 GMT  Y       36 09-02-19 09:38:25 GMT
    FD CRNT Y       39                        Y       39
            MCAP 1113                         MCAP 1115
            - --------                        - --------
    RD BKUP -    -         -        -         Y       36 09-02-19 09:27:17 GMT
    USB BKP -    -         -        -         Y        3 09-02-07 01:11:22 GMT
    

    If removable media is installed in the active MASP, continue the procedure with 5.

    If removable media is not installed in the active MASP, insert the removable media in the removable media drive in the active MASP. For more information about inserting removable media in the removable media drive, refer to Removable USB Drive. After the removable media has been inserted in the removable media drive in the active MASP, continue the procedure with 5.

  4. Determine the flash GPL for the card location by entering the rtrv-card:loc<xxxx> command:
    rtrv-card:loc=1203
    
    Command Accepted - Processing
    
        eagle1 18-02-20 11:27:40 EST  EAGLE 46.6.0.0.0-73.13.0
        rtrv-card:loc=1203
        Command entered at terminal #13.
    ;
    
        eagle1 18-02-20 11:27:40 EST  EAGLE 46.6.0.0.0-73.13.0
        CARD   TYPE      APPL      DATA    LSET NAME   LINK SLC LSET NAME   LINK SLC
        1203   LIME1     CCS7ITU           mgtsitu     A    0
    
    ;
    
    followed by the rtrv-bip:loc<xxxx> command:
    rtrv-bip:loc=1203
    
    Command Accepted - Processing
    
        eagle1 18-02-20 11:27:49 EST  EAGLE 46.6.0.0.0-73.13.0
        rtrv-bip:loc=1203
        Command entered at terminal #13.
    ;
    
        eagle1 18-02-20 11:27:49 EST  EAGLE 46.6.0.0.0-73.13.0
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Location:  1203 - MBD
    
        Part Number:    7094646
        Revision:       17                         Week/Year:        15/2017
        Serial Number:  10217152084
    
        Software Match ID:   EG - 001              Max Power Rating :  826mA
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------
        END OF REPORT
    ;
    
    View the table in the EAGLE Card Applications and GPLs table in order to determine the appropriate GPL for the location.
  5. Display the flash GPLs on the fixed disk and on the removable media using the rtrv-gpl command with the gpl parameter value equal to the flash GPL being updated. For this example, enter this command.

    rtrv-gpl:gpl=xxxx

    This is an example of the possible output:

    tekelecstp 18-01-18 21:23:11 EST  EAGLE 46.5.1.5.0-73.10.0
    GPL Auditing  ON
    
    GPL       CARD  RELEASE      APPROVED         TRIAL        REMOVE TRIAL
    BLMCAP    1114  143-010-000  143-010-000      143-010-000  -----------
    BLMCAP    1116  143-010-000  143-010-000      143-010-000  -----------
    BLMCAP    1115  -----------  -----------      -----------  -----------
    
    

    If the version of the flash GPL shown in the REMOVE TRIAL column of the rtrv-gpl output is not the version that is to be loaded onto the cards, remove the removable media from the active MASP.

    Insert the removable media that contains the flash GPL that is being updated into the removable media drive in the active MASP and repeat this step.

    For more information about inserting removable media in the removable media drive, or removing removable media from the removable media drive, refer to Removable USB Drive.

    If the version of the flash GPL shown in the REMOVE TRIAL column of the rtrv-gpl output is the version that is to be loaded onto the cards, continue the procedure with 6.

  6. Change the flash GPLs, using the chg-gpl command and specifying the value for the flash GPL shown in the REMOVE TRIAL column in the output of the rtrv-gpl command.

    For this example, enter this command.

    chg-gpl:gpl=blmcap:ver=002-003-000

    These messages should appear.

    tekelecstp 18-01-18 21:23:11 EST  EAGLE 46.5.1.5.0-73.10.0
    GPL Auditing  ON
    
    BLMCAP upload on 1114 completed
    BLMCAP upload on 1116 completed
    System Release ID table upload 1114 completed
    System Release ID table upload 1116 completed
    
  7. Activate the trial flash GPL, using the act-gpl command and specifying the name and version of the trial flash GPL specified in 6.

    For this example, enter this command.

    act-gpl:gpl=blmcap:ver=002-003-000

    These messages should appear.

    tekelecstp 18-01-18 21:23:11 EST  EAGLE 46.5.1.5.0-73.10.0
    BLMCAP activate on 1114 completed
    BLMCAP activate on 1116 completed
    
  8. Verify that the flash GPL on the or removable media is the approved flash GPL on the fixed disk using the rtrv-gpl command with the gpl parameter value specified in 7.

    For this example, enter this command.

    rtrv-gpl:gpl=blmcap

    If E5-based control cards are installed in the EAGLE, this is an example of the possible output.

    tekelecstp 18-01-18 21:23:11 EST  EAGLE 46.5.1.5.0-73.10.0
    GPL Auditing  ON
    
    GPL       CARD  RELEASE      APPROVED         TRIAL        REMOVE TRIAL
    BLMCAP    1114  143-010-000  143-010-000      143-010-000  -----------
    BLMCAP    1116  143-010-000  143-010-000      143-010-000  -----------
    BLMCAP    1115  -----------  -----------      -----------  -----------
    
  9. Display the status of the card, shown in the rept-stat-gpl output, that the flash GPL will be loaded onto using the rept-stat-card command and specifying the location of the card.

    For this example, enter this command.

    rept-stat-card:loc=2105

    This is an example of the possible output.

    tekelecstp 18-01-18 21:23:11 EST  EAGLE 46.5.1.5.0-73.10.0
    CARD  VERSION      TYPE    GPL       PST           SST       AST
    2105  132-003-000  DCM     VXWSLAN   IS-NR         Active    -----
      ALARM STATUS      = No Alarms.
      BLMCAP GPL        = 143-010-000
      IMT BUS A         = Conn
      IMT BUS B         = Conn
      SLK A PST         = IS-NR       LS=lsnsspn2  CLLI=-----------
      SCCP SERVICE CARD = 1212
      SLAN SERVICE CARD = ----
    Command Completed.
    
  10. rtrv-card
  11. Display the signaling links associated with the card shown in 9.

    Enter the rtrv-slk command with the card location specified in 9. This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 09-07-01 21:16:37 GMT  EAGLE5 41.1.0
    
                                       L2T               PCR  PCR
    LOC  LINK LSN         SLC TYPE     SET  BPS    ECM   N1   N2
    1201 A    lsn1201a     0  LIMDS0   1   56000   BASIC ---  -----
    1201 B    lsn1201b     0  LIMDS0   1   56000   BASIC ---  -----
    1201 A1   lsn1201a     1  LIMDS0   1   56000   BASIC ---  -----
    1201 B1   lsn1201b     1  LIMDS0   1   56000   BASIC —  -----
    
  12. Deactivate the SS7 signaling links on the card using the dact-slk command.

    For this example, enter these commands.

    dact-slk:loc=1201:link=a

    dact-slk:loc=1201:link=b

    dact-slk:loc=1201:link=a1

    dact-slk:loc=1201:link=b1

    Caution:

    These command examples place the SS7 signaling links on card 1201 out of service. This will interrupt service on the SS7 signaling links on card 1201 and allow the approved flash GPL to be loaded on to card 1201.

    Caution:

    Do not deactivate all the SS7 signaling links in the EAGLE at the same time. Doing so will take all the SS7signaling links out of service and isolate the EAGLE from the network.

    When each of these commands have successfully completed, this message should appear.

    tekelecstp 18-01-18 21:23:11 EST  EAGLE 46.5.1.5.0-73.10.0
    Deactivate SLK message sent to card
    

    Continue the procedure with 22.

  13. Display the TCP/IP data links, and their status, associated with the cards.

    Enter the rept-stat-dlk command. This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 17:00:36 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
    DLK    PST           SST        AST
    1303   IS-NR         Avail      ---
    2101   IS-NR         Avail      ---
    2103   IS-NR         Avail      ---
    2105   IS-NR         Avail      ---
    2113   IS-NR         Avail      ---
    2301   IS-NR         Avail      ---
    Command Completed.
    
  14. Deactivate the TCP/IP data link on the card that you wish to load the flash GPL onto, shown in 13, using the canc-dlk command.

    For this example, enter this command.

    canc-dlk:loc=2105

    Caution:

    This command example places the TCP/IP data link on card 2105 out of service. This will interrupt service on the TCP/IP data link on card 2105 and allow the trial flash GPL to be loaded on to card 2105.

    Caution:

    Do not deactivate all the TCP/IP data links in the EAGLE at the same time. Doing so will take all the TCP/IP data links out of service and cause theSTPLAN feature to be disabled.

    Caution:

    If there is only one TCP/IP data link in the EAGLE, placing the card out of service will cause the STPLAN feature to be disabled.

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

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 11:45:18 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
    Deactivate Link message sent to card.
    Command Completed.
    

    Continue the procedure with 22.

  15. Display the status of the service modules by entering the rept-stat-sccp command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 09:57:31 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
    
    CARD  VERSION      PST             SST        AST       MSU USAGE  CPU USAGE
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    2311  132-002-001  IS-NR           Active     -----       47%         81%
    3101  132-002-001  IS-NR           Active     -----       34%         50%
    3103  132-002-001  IS-NR           Active     -----       21%         29%
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    SCCP Service Average MSU Capacity = 34%       Average CPU Capacity = 54%
    Command Completed.
    

    Continue the procedure with 22.

    Note:

    The rept-stat-sccp command output contains other fields that are not used by this procedure. If you wish to see all the fields displayed by the rept-stat-sccp command, see the rept-stat-sccp command description in Commands User's Guide.
  16. Display the status of the MCPMs in the database with the rept-stat-meas command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 09-02-01 16:43:42 GMT  EAGLE5 40.0.0
    
                          PST            SST       AST
    MEAS SS               IS-NR          Active    -----
            ALARM STATUS =   No Alarms
    
        CARD   VERSION         TYPE    PST           SST        AST
        2107 P 132-002-000     EDSM    IS-NR         Active     -----
           IP Link A                   IS-NR         Active     Available
        2108   132-002-000     EDSM    IS-NR         Active     -----
           IP Link A                   IS-NR         Active     Available
        2111   132-002-000     EDSM    IS-NR         Active     -----
           IP Link A                   IS-NR         Active     Available
      
        CARD 2107 ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
        CARD 2108 ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
        CARD 2111 ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
    

    Continue the procedure with 22.

  17. To load the BLMCAP GPL on the E5-MASP, it must be loaded on the standby MASP (E5-MASP) first.

    To determine which MASP is active, enter the rept-stat-db command. This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 16:07:48 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    DATABASE STATUS: >> OK <<
    E5-MASP 1114 ( STDBY) E5-MASP 1116 ( ACTV )
    C LEVEL TIME LAST BACKUP C LEVEL TIME LAST BACKUP
    - -------- --------------------- - -------- ---------------------
    FD BKUP Y 35 05-03-01 10:19:18 GMT Y 35 05-03-01 10:19:18 GMT
    FD CRNT Y 106 Y 106
    E5-MDAL 1117
    - --------
    RD BKUP Y 106 05-02-31 20:27:53 GMT

    The output of the rept-stat-db command shows which MASP is active with the indicator (ACTV) following the E5-MASP card location. The indicator (STDBY) following the E5-MASP card location shows which MASP is standby.

    For this example, the MASP associated with E5-MASP 1116 is active and the MASP associated with E5-MASP 1114 is standby.

  18. Display the terminal configuration in the database with the rtrv-trm command.

    If the application GPL running on the card is IPS, the Telnet terminals associated with the card shown in 9 must be taken out of service. The Telnet terminals are shown in the output with the entry TELNET in the TYPE field.

    This is an example of the possible output. In this example, the SEAS terminals are terminals 27 and 36. The Telnet terminals that must be taken out of service are terminals 17 to 24.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-01 16:02:08 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    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-O-1  NONE  30    5     00:00:30
    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-O-1  NONE  30    5     00:00:30
    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    1201             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    18   TELNET    1201             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    19   TELNET    1201             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    20   TELNET    1201             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    21   TELNET    1201             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    22   TELNET    1201             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    23   TELNET    1201             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    24   TELNET    1201             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    25   TELNET    1203             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    26   TELNET    1203             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    27   SEAS      1203             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    28   TELNET    1203             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    29   TELNET    1203             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    30   TELNET    1203             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    31   TELNET    1203             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    32   TELNET    1203             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    33   TELNET    1205             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    34   TELNET    1205             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    35   TELNET    1205             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    36   SEAS      1205             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    37   TELNET    1205             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    38   TELNET    1205             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    39   TELNET    1205             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    40   TELNET    1205             60    5     00:30:00   yes
    

    Note:

    The rtrv-trm command output contains other fields that are not used by this procedure. If you wish to see all the fields displayed by the rtrv-trm command, see the rtrv-trm command description in Commands User's Guide.
  19. Display the status of the terminals with the rept-stat-trm command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 15:08:45 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    TRM   PST           SST           AST
    1     IS-NR         Active        -----
    2     IS-NR         Active        -----
    3     IS-NR         Active        -----
    4     IS-NR         Active        -----
    5     IS-NR         Active        -----
    6     IS-NR         Active        -----
    7     IS-NR         Active        -----
    8     IS-NR         Active        -----
    9     IS-NR         Active        -----
    10    IS-NR         Active        -----
    11    IS-NR         Active        -----
    12    IS-NR         Active        -----
    13    IS-NR         Active        -----
    14    IS-NR         Active        -----
    15    IS-NR         Active        -----
    16    IS-NR         Active        -----
    17    IS-NR         Active        -----
    18    IS-NR         Active        -----
    19    IS-NR         Active        -----
    20    IS-NR         Active        -----
    21    IS-NR         Active        -----
    22    IS-NR         Active        -----
    23    IS-NR         Active        -----
    24    IS-NR         Active        -----
    25    IS-NR         Active        -----
    26    IS-NR         Active        -----
    27    IS-NR         Active        -----
    28    IS-NR         Active        -----
    29    IS-NR         Active        -----
    30    IS-NR         Active        -----
    31    IS-NR         Active        -----
    32    IS-NR         Active        -----
    33    IS-NR         Active        -----
    34    IS-NR         Active        -----
    35    IS-NR         Active        -----
    36    IS-NR         Active        -----
    37    IS-NR         Active        -----
    38    IS-NR         Active        -----
    39    IS-NR         Active        -----
    40    IS-NR         Active        -----
    
    Command Completed.
    
  20. Place the required terminals out of service using the rmv-trm command.

    To place the SEAS terminals out of service in this example, enter these commands.

    rmv-trm:trm=27

    rmv-trm:trm=36:force=yes

    Caution:

    Placing the SEAS terminals out of service will disable the SEAS feature on the EAGLE.

    To place the Telnet terminals out of service in this example, enter these commands.

    rmv-trm:trm=17

    rmv-trm:trm=18

    rmv-trm:trm=19

    rmv-trm:trm=20

    rmv-trm:trm=21

    rmv-trm:trm=22

    rmv-trm:trm=23

    rmv-trm:trm=24

    Caution:

    Placing the Telnet terminals out of service will disable any Telnet sessions running on these terminals.

    If the status of any of the terminals shown in the PST field in 19 is OOS-MT-DSBLD (out-of-service maintenance disabled), the terminal is already out of service and the rmv-trm command does not need to be executed for that terminal.

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

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 15:08:45 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    Inhibit message sent to terminal
    
    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 15:08:45 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    Command Completed.
    
    • 21 is performed only if the SEAS terminals were placed out of service in this step. If the SEAS terminals were not placed out of service in this step, continue the procedure with 22.
    • If the SEAS terminals were placed out of service in this step, continue the procedure with 21.
  21. Change the terminal type of the SEAS terminals to NONE with the chg-trm command, the type=none parameter, and with the values of the SEAS terminals used in 20.

    For this example, enter these commands.

    chg-trm:trm=27:type=none

    chg-trm:trm=36:type=none

    This message should appear when these commands have successfully completed.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01  11:11:28 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
    CHG-TRM: MASP B - COMPLTD
    
  22. Place the card shown in 9 out of service using the rmv-card command.

    Caution:

    Multiple cards running the same flash GPL can be updated at the same time with the init-flash command (25). This requires that the cards in the locations specified with the init-flash command in 25 are out of service. All the cards running one of these application GPLs (OAMHC or BLMCAP ) can be placed out of service. However, it is recommended that only some of the cards running a specific application GPL are placed out of service. Placing all the cards running a specific application GPL out of service will cause the traffic carried by these cards to be lost and disable the features supported by these cards.

    Caution:

    If the EOAM GPL is being updated, the card being placed out of service must be the E5-MASP associated with the standby MASP. Both cards running the EOAM GPL cannot be placed out of service at the same time.

    Caution:

    If there is only one card running these application GPLs (OAMHC or BLMCAP), shown in the GPL column in the rept-stat-card output in 9, in the EAGLE, placing the card out of service will cause the traffic carried by this card to be lost and disable the feature that this card supports.

    For this example, enter this command.

    rmv-card:loc=2105

    Note:

    If more than one card running the same flash GPL is to be updated in 25, repeat this step for those cards.

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

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01  11:11:28 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
    Card has been inhibited.
    

    If the card is running the OAMHC or BLMCAP application GPLs, and the card contains the last signaling link in a linkset, the force=yes parameter must be specified.

    Note:

    If you do not wish to reload the TDM clock LCA bitfile, continue the procedure with 25.
  23. Verify the status of the high-speed clocks by entering the rept-stat-clk command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-06-01 11:34:04 GMT  EAGLE5 39.0.0
    COMPOSITE                              PST           SST       AST
        SYSTEM CLOCK                       IS-NR         Active    -----
    ALARM STATUS = No Alarms.
        Primary Comp Clk 1114   (CLK A)    IS-NR         Active    -----
        Primary Comp Clk 1116   (CLK B)    IS-NR         Active    -----
        Secondary Comp Clk 1114 (CLK A)    IS-NR         Idle      -----
        Secondary Comp Clk 1116 (CLK B)    IS-NR         Idle      -----
    
    Clock      Using         Bad
    CLK A        9            0
    CLK B        0            0
    CLK I        0            --
    
    HIGH SPEED                             PST           SST       AST
        SYSTEM CLOCK                       IS-NR         Idle      -----
    ALARM STATUS = No Alarms.
        Primary HS Clk 1114    (HS CLK A)  IS-NR         Active    -----
        Primary HS Clk 1116    (HS CLK B)  IS-NR         Active    -----
        Secondary HS Clk 1114  (HS CLK A)  IS-NR         Idle      -----
        Secondary HS Clk 1116  (HS CLK B)  IS-NR         Idle      -----
    
    HS CLK TYPE 1114     = RS422
    HS CLK LINELEN 1114  = LONGHAUL
    HS CLK TYPE 1116     = RS422
    HS CLK LINELEN 1116  = LONGHAUL
    
    Clock      Using         Bad
    HS CLK A     2            0
    HS CLK B     0            0
    HS CLK I     0            --
     
    Command Completed
    

    If the rept-stat-clk output does not show any high-speed clocks (HIGH SPEED SYSTEM CLOCK, Primary HS Clk, Secondary HS Clk, HS CLK TYPE, and HS CLK LINELEN fields), the EAGLE does not contain any cards that are capable of using high-speed master timing.

    Note:

    If the HS CLK TYPE and HS CLK LINELEN values are set to the system default values (HS CLK TYPE = RS422 and HS CLK LINELEN = LONGHAUL), continue the procedure with 25.
  24. Visually verify the part numbers of both E5-OAMs in the EAGLE.
    To load the E5-OAM clock LCA bitfile, the part numbers of both E5-OAMs must be either an E5-MDAL or E5-MASP.

    Proceed to 26.

  25. Load the flash GPL onto the card inhibited in 22 using the init-flash command with the code=appr parameter to load the approved version of the flash GPL onto the card.

    Caution:

    The init-flash command cannot be entered if the IMT Rate Change sequence or the Extended Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) is being performed.

    For this example, enter this command.

    init-flash:code=appr:loc=2105

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

        rlghncxa03w 06-10-01  11:11:28 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
        FLASH Memory Downloading for card 2105 Started.
    ;
        rlghncxa03w 06-10-01  11:11:28 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
        BPHCAP Downloading for card 2105 Complete.
    ;
        rlghncxa03w 06-10-01  11:11:28 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
        Command Completed.
    

    Caution:

    If reloading the clock LCA bitfile would cause a system clock outage, the force=yes parameter must be used with the init-flash command. A system clock outage can be caused by either the EAGLE having only one E5-OAM (a simplex MASP configuration) or if the status of the high-speed clocks, shown in the rept-stat-clk output in 23, on the TDM which is not being reset is Fault. A system clock outage will result in a loss of traffic on some or all signaling links.

    The following command example loads the flash GPL onto the E5-OAM card and reloads the clock LCA bitfile.

    init-flash:initclk=yes:loc=1113:code=appr

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

        rlghncxa03w 06-10-01  11:11:28 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
        FLASH Memory Download for card 1113 Started.
    ;
        rlghncxa03w 06-10-01  11:11:28 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
        FLASH Memory Download for card 1113 Completed.
    
    Updating more than One Card at the Same Time
    If more than one card running the same flash GPL is being updated, enter the init-flash command with these parameters along with the code=appr parameter:

    sloc – the first card location in the range of card locations

    eloc – the last card location in the range of card locations

    gpl – the flash GPL being updated

    Note:

    The sloc, eloc, and gpl parameters cannot be specified with the loc parameter. When the sloc, eloc, and gpl parameters are specified, only the cards running the flash GPL specified by the gpl parameter and within the range specified by the sloc and eloc parameters are updated. All other cards in the range specified by the sloc and eloc parameters are skipped.

    Entering this example command will update the cards in the locations 1101 to 2115 running the OAMHC flash GPL with the approved version of the OAMHC GPL.

    init-flash:code=appr:sloc=1101:eloc=2115:gpl=blmcap

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

        rlghncxa03w 06-10-01  11:11:28 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
        FLASH Memory Download for cards 1101 - 2115 Started.
    ;
        rlghncxa03w 06-10-01  11:11:28 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
        FLASH Memory Download for cards 1101 - 2115 Completed.
        LOC 1101 : PASSED
        LOC 1102 : PASSED
        LOC 1112 : PASSED
        LOC 2105 : PASSED
        LOC 2107 : PASSED
        LOC 2111 : PASSED
        LOC 2112 : PASSED
        LOC 2115 : PASSED
        
        ALL CARD RESULTS PASSED
    ;
        rlghncxa03w 06-10-01  11:11:28 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
        Command Completed.
    

    When the init-flash command has completed successfully, the card specified in the init-flash command is rebooted.

  26. Put the cards that were inhibited in 22 back into service using the alw-card command.

    For this example, enter this command:

    alw-card:loc=2105

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

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01  11:11:28 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
    Card has been allowed.
    
  27. Verify that the flash GPL from 25 has loaded and that the card has returned to its in-service normal (IS-NR) state using the rept-stat-card command.

    For this example, enter this command.

    rept-stat-card:loc=2105

    tekelecstp 18-01-18 21:23:11 EST  EAGLE 46.5.1.5.0-73.10.0
    CARD  VERSION      TYPE    GPL       PST           SST       AST
    2105  132-003-000  DCM     VXWSLAN   IS-NR         Active    -----
      ALARM STATUS      = No Alarms.
      BLMCAP GPL        = 143-010-000 +
      IMT BUS A         = Conn
      IMT BUS B         = Conn
      SLK A PST         = IS-NR       LS=lsnsspn2  CLLI=-----------
      SCCP SERVICE CARD = 1212
      SLAN SERVICE CARD = ----
    Command Completed.
    

    The ’+’ symbol indicates that the flash GPL has not been activated.

    Note:

    If the version number of the OAMHC GPL shown in the rept-stat-card command output is different than the version specified in 9, contact the Customer Care Center. Refer to My Oracle Support (MOS) for the contact information.
  28. Activate the approved flash GPL loaded onto the cards in 25 using the act-flash command.

    Caution:

    The act-flash command cannot be entered if the Extended Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) is being performed.

    For this example, enter this command.

    act-flash:loc=2105

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

        rlghncxa03w 06-10-01  11:11:28 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
        FLASH Memory Activation for card 2105 Completed.
    ;
        rlghncxa03w 06-10-01  11:11:28 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
        Command Completed.
    
    Activating more than One Card at the Same Time

    If more than one card running the same flash GPL was updated in 25, enter the act-flash command with these parameters:

    sloc – the first card location in the range of card locations

    eloc – the last card location in the range of card locations

    gpl – the flash GPL being activated

    Note:

    The sloc, eloc, and gpl parameters cannot be specified with the loc parameter. When the sloc, eloc, and gpl parameters are specified, only the cards running the flash GPL specified by the gpl parameter and within the range specified by the sloc and eloc parameters are updated. All other cards in the range specified by the sloc and eloc parameters are skipped.

    Entering this example command will activate the flash GPLs on the cards in the locations 1101 to 2115.

    act-flash:sloc=1101:eloc=2115:gpl=blmcap

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

        rlghncxa03w 06-10-01  11:11:28 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
        FLASH Memory Activation for cards 1101 - 2115 Started.
    ;
        rlghncxa03w 06-10-01  11:11:28 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
        FLASH Memory Activation for cards 1101 - 2115 Completed.
        LOC 1101 : PASSED
        LOC 1102 : PASSED
        LOC 1112 : PASSED
        LOC 2105 : PASSED
        LOC 2107 : PASSED
        LOC 2111 : PASSED
        LOC 2112 : PASSED
        LOC 2115 : PASSED
        
        ALL CARD RESULTS PASSED
    ;
        rlghncxa03w 06-10-01  11:11:28 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
        Command Completed.
    
  29. Verify the flash GPLs on the cards using the rept-stat-gpl command with the gpl parameter value specified in 7.

    If any card is not running the release version of the flash GPL, shown in the RELEASE column of the rtrv-gpl output in 8, the indicator ALM is displayed next to the flash GPL version in the RUNNING column of the rept-stat-gpl output. For this example, enter this command.

    rept-stat-gpl:gpl=oamhc

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 11:40:26 GMT  EAGLE5 46.3.0
    GPL      CARD   RUNNING           APPROVED      TRIAL
    OAMHC    1113   132-002-000 ALM   132-003-000   132-002-000
    OAMHC    1115   132-002-000 ALM   132-003-000   132-002-000
    OAMHC    1303   132-002-000 ALM   132-003-000   132-002-000
    OAMHC    1307   132-002-000 ALM   132-003-000   132-002-000
    OAMHC    2101   132-002-000 ALM   132-003-000   132-002-000
    OAMHC    2103   132-002-000 ALM   132-003-000   132-002-000
    OAMHC    2105   132-003-000       132-003-000   132-002-000
    OAMHC    2113   132-002-000 ALM   132-003-000   132-002-000
    OAMHC    2205   132-002-000 ALM   132-003-000   132-002-000
    OAMHC    2207   132-002-000 ALM   132-003-000   132-002-000
    OAMHC    2213   132-002-000 ALM   132-003-000   132-002-000
    OAMHC    2301   132-002-000 ALM   132-003-000   132-002-000
    OAMHC    2303   132-002-000 ALM   132-003-000   132-002-000
    OAMHC    2305   132-002-000 ALM   132-003-000   132-002-000
    OAMHC    2307   132-002-000 ALM   132-003-000   132-002-000
    OAMHC    2311   132-002-000 ALM   132-003-000   132-002-000
    OAMHC    3101   132-002-000 ALM   132-003-000   132-002-000
    OAMHC    3103   132-002-000 ALM   132-003-000   132-002-000
    OAMHC    3105   132-002-000 ALM   132-003-000   132-002-000
    OAMHC    3107   132-002-000 ALM   132-003-000   132-002-000
    Command Completed
    

    Note:

    If the flash GPL being displayed by the rept-stat-gpl command is the OAMHC GPL, the output of the rept-stat-gpl command will show any E5-OAM cards that are inserted in the EAGLE, whether they are configured in the database or not.

    Note:

    If the card’s application GPL, shown in the rept-stat-card output in 9, is OAMHC or BLMCAP perform 30 and 31, then go to 38. Skip 32 through 37.
  30. Place the signaling links that were deactivated in 12 back into service using the act-slk command.

    For this example, enter these commands.

    act-slk:loc=1201:link=a

    act-slk:loc=1201:link=b

    act-slk:loc=1201:link=a1

    act-slk:loc=1201:link=b1

    When each of these commands have successfully completed, this message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 11:55:49 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
    Activate SLK message sent to card
    
  31. Verify that the signaling links activated in 30 are back in service using the rept-stat-slk command with the card location and signaling link.

    For this example, enter these commands.

    rept-stat-slk:loc=1201:link=a

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 13:06:25 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    SLK      LSN       CLLI        PST          SST       AST
    1201,A   lsnmpl1   ----------- IS-NR        Avail     ----
      ALARM STATUS       = No Alarms.
      UNAVAIL REASON     = --
    

    rept-stat-slk:loc=1201:link=b

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 13:06:25 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    SLK      LSN       CLLI        PST          SST       AST
    1201,B   lsnmpl2   ----------- IS-NR        Avail     ----
      ALARM STATUS       = No Alarms.
      UNAVAIL REASON     = --
    

    rept-stat-slk:loc=1201:link=a1

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 13:06:25 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    SLK      LSN       CLLI        PST          SST       AST
    1201,A1  lsnmpl3   ----------- IS-NR        Avail     ----
      ALARM STATUS       = No Alarms.
      UNAVAIL REASON     = --
    

    rept-stat-slk:loc=1201:link=b1

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 13:06:25 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    SLK      LSN       CLLI        PST          SST       AST
    1201,B1  lsnmpl4   ----------- IS-NR        Avail     ----
      ALARM STATUS       = No Alarms.
      UNAVAIL REASON     = --
    Command Completed.
    

    Note:

    If the card’s application GPL, shown in the rept-stat-card output in 9, is vxwslan, perform 32 and 33, then go to 38. Skip 34 through 37.
  32. Place the TCP/IP data link that was deactivated in 14 back into service using the act-dlk command.

    For this example, enter this command.

    act-dlk:loc=2105

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

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 11:55:49 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
    Activate Link message sent to card.
    
  33. Verify that the TCP/IP data links activated in 32 are back in service with the rept-stat-dlk command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 17:00:36 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
    DLK    PST           SST        AST
    1303   IS-NR         Avail      ---
    2101   IS-NR         Avail      ---
    2103   IS-NR         Avail      ---
    2105   IS-NR         Avail      ---
    2113   IS-NR         Avail      ---
    2301   IS-NR         Avail      ---
    

    Note:

    If the application GPL running on the card is not EOAM, continue the procedure with 38.

    Note:

    If the application GPL running on the card is IPS, perform 36 and 37, then go to 38. Skip 34 and 35.
  34. If you wish to load the new GPL onto the E5-OAM card making up the active MASP, enter the init-card command specifying the location of the E5-OAM card making up active MASP.

    For this example, enter the init-card:loc=1115 command. This message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01  11:11:28 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
    Init Card command issued to card 1115
    

    After the init-card command has completed, repeat this procedure from 22, specifying the card location used in the init-card command.

    If you did not wish to load the new version of the OAMHC GPL onto the other E5-OAM card running the EOAM application, continue this procedure with either 35 or 38 based on the following conditions:

    • If SEAS terminals were not shown in the rtrv-trm command output in 18, continue the procedure with 38.
    • If SEAS terminals were shown in the rtrv-trm command output in 18, continue the procedure with 35.
  35. Change the terminal type of the terminals that were changed to NONE in 21 to the terminal type SEAS with the chg-trm command and the type=seas parameter.

    The terminal type is shown in the TYPE field in the rtrv-trm command output in 18.

    For this example, enter these commands.

    chg-trm:trm=27:type=seas

    chg-trm:trm=36:type=seas

    This message should appear when these commands have successfully completed.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01  11:11:28 GMT  EAGLE5 36.0.0
    CHG-TRM: MASP B - COMPLTD
    
  36. Put the required terminals back into service with the rst-trm command.

    For this example, enter these commands.

    rst-trm:trm=27

    rst-trm:trm=36

    If Telnet terminals were placed out of service in 20, 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 06-10-01 15:08:45 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    Allow message sent to terminal
    
    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 15:08:45 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    Command Completed.
    
  37. Verify that the terminals are in service with the rept-stat-trm command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-01 15:08:45 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    TRM   PST           SST           AST
    1     IS-NR         Active        -----
    2     IS-NR         Active        -----
    3     IS-NR         Active        -----
    4     IS-NR         Active        -----
    5     IS-NR         Active        -----
    6     IS-NR         Active        -----
    7     IS-NR         Active        -----
    8     IS-NR         Active        -----
    9     IS-NR         Active        -----
    10    IS-NR         Active        -----
    11    IS-NR         Active        -----
    12    IS-NR         Active        -----
    13    IS-NR         Active        -----
    14    IS-NR         Active        -----
    15    IS-NR         Active        -----
    16    IS-NR         Active        -----
    17    IS-NR         Active        -----
    18    IS-NR         Active        -----
    19    IS-NR         Active        -----
    20    IS-NR         Active        -----
    21    IS-NR         Active        -----
    22    IS-NR         Active        -----
    23    IS-NR         Active        -----
    24    IS-NR         Active        -----
    25    IS-NR         Active        -----
    26    IS-NR         Active        -----
    27    IS-NR         Active        -----
    28    IS-NR         Active        -----
    29    IS-NR         Active        -----
    30    IS-NR         Active        -----
    31    IS-NR         Active        -----
    32    IS-NR         Active        -----
    33    IS-NR         Active        -----
    34    IS-NR         Active        -----
    35    IS-NR         Active        -----
    36    IS-NR         Active        -----
    37    IS-NR         Active        -----
    38    IS-NR         Active        -----
    39    IS-NR         Active        -----
    40    IS-NR         Active        -----
    
    Command Completed.
    
  38. Continue the procedure by performing these actions.
    If E5-based control cards are installed in the EAGLE, continue the procedure by performing one of these actions.
    • If the GPL will be loaded onto other cards, repeat this procedure from 8.
    • If the GPL will not be loaded onto other cards, but other flash GPLs will be updated, repeat this procedure from 1.
    • If the GPL will not be loaded onto other cards, and other flash GPLs will not be updated, this procedure is finished.

Figure 3-4 Updating the Flash GPLs



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