4.382 init-sys

Use this command to reset all cards in the system (except HIPR2 cards). When this command is entered, a caution message is displayed in the scroll area requesting to re-enter the command to confirm the operation. The command must be re-entered within 30 seconds. The only valid commands that can be entered after entering this command the second time are the login and act-user commands.

Caution:

This command causes a complete system reload, and should be used only during periods of low traffic. Use this command only when directed by the Customer Care Center.

Caution:

When this command executes, the system does not retain the manually initiated state (for example, OOS-MT-DSBLD) for the signaling link, card, or the terminal. After the command executes, the system attempts to bring all provisioned links, cards, and terminals on line, including those that were previously out of service. Each device must be put back into its previous state after the system is back on line. It is advisable to print or electronically capture the output of the rept-stat-slk, rept-stat-card, and rept-stat-trm commands for reference prior to issuing the init-sys command. To restore a device to its previous state, issue the appropriate inhibit/deactivate command listed in this manual in the section for each of the above rept-stat commands.

Parameters

data (optional)
High memory refresh. This parameter causes data to be reloaded to the specified card. This parameter is used to reload data if the G-Flex, G-Port, INP, or LNP feature is on, or the ATINP feature is enabled. This parameter is applicable only to network cards containing the MPS database (VSCCP/ENUM ).
Range:
refresh
Causes data to be reloaded to the specified card.
persist
Indicates that the database is not to be reloaded to the card. Used to request that the EAGLE perform a warm restart of the requested cards. The EAGLE performs various checks to ensure that all conditions necessary to initiate the warm restart are in place.
Default:
refresh
force (optional)
Allows the command to be processed if the data=persist parameter is specified and all the network cards containing the LNP database cannot maintain a persistent LNP database over the reset.
Range:
yes
no
Default:
no
perdata (optional)
Persist a particular DB type on all cards (irrespective of the card's type).
Range:
all

Persist all data (GTT/MPS) that can be persisted on the card

mps

Persist only MPS data on the card that supports persistence of MPS DB

gtt

Persist only GTT data on the card that supports persistence of GTT DB

Default:
all

Note:

The perdata parameter can only be specified where data=persist is given.

Example

init-sys

init-sys:data=persist

init-sys:data=persist:perdata=mps

Dependencies

When this command is entered, another init-sys command cannot be in progress on another port.

An EPAP-based feature or an LNP feature that is warm-restart-capable must be enabled, or SIP must be enabled, or at least one ENUM card or one GTT-enabled IPSG card must be present before this command can be entered with the data=persist parameter.

The value specified for the data parameter for the confirmation command must be the same value that was specified the first time.

The force parameter is valid only with the data parameter.

The perdata parameter is valid only with the data parameter.

The init-sys command cannot be issued when SFAPP(P)->OAM sync is ON.

This command cannot be entered when CAT2 IPSM to OAM syncing is in progress.

Notes

When this command is entered the first time, 30 seconds are allowed to enter the command again. After the command is accepted, a delay of 10 seconds gives the system time to broadcast the information message regarding the system initialization.

From the time that the init-sys command is accepted, you must wait approximately two minutes before you can log into the system. If the system terminal is in the VT-100/VT-320 mode, the terminal display will be refreshed with nonzero alarm counts. During this 2-minute interval, an intermediate screen refresh caused by the MASPs’ role change from active to standby, and from standby to active. This screen refresh is typically a partial refresh and the alarm indicators are set to zero.

If you are logged into the system in the KSR mode, you receive UAM 0009 (MASP became active) to indicate that you are now able to log into the system. UAM 0009 could be issued twice due to possible transient MASP role change (switching from active to standby). Following the execution of the init-sys command, the MASP that was active before the init-sys command was entered will be the active MASP when the system has finished reinitializing. E5-TSM cards are reloaded only in the event of power failure or hardware reboot. The execution of this command does not require E5-TSM cards to be reloaded.

When the init-sys command is given with data=persist and perdata=all, it means that all cards in the system will boot, but those that contain either MPS or GTT data as persistent will be warm booted, while others will be cold booted.

When the OA&M IP Security feature and the parameter SSH in SECUDFLT table are turned ON, and an IPSM card is inserted and initialized for the first time or is removed, inserted, and initialized again, the "SSH Host Keys Regenerated" UIM is displayed. The UIM shows the generated SSH Host Key fingerprint that must be provided at the secure client in order for secure information transfer to occur. The SSH Host Key fingerprint is changed whenever power is lost and restored to an IPSM card.

    rlghncxa03 03-07-11 07:05:00 EST  EAGLE 30.2.0 
    0021.1493    CARD 1111     INFO    SSH Host Keys Regenerated   
    DSA Server Host Key FTRA-formatted Fingerprint= 
    84 7c 92 8b c 7c ds 19 1c 6 4b de 5c 8f c5 4d 
    Report Date:03-07-11  Time:22:27:36 

When the OA&M IP Security feature and the parameter SSH in SECUDFLT table are turned ON, and an IPSM card is restarted with this command, the "SSH Host Keys Loaded" UIM is displayed. The UIM shows the current SSH Host Key fingerprint. The SSH Host Key fingerprint is not changed if the IPSM card does not lose power.

    rlghncxa03 01-07-11 07:05:00 EST  EAGLE 30.2.0
    0021.1493    CARD 1111     INFO    SSH Host Keys Loaded
    DSA Server Host Key FTRA-formatted Fingerprint= 
    84 7c 92 8b c 7c ds 19 1c 6 4b de 5c 8f c5 4d 
    Report Date:03-07-11  Time:22:27:36

Output

This example shows the output when the init-sys command is entered once, then entered again within 30 seconds, causing the system to start resetting all of its cards:

init-sys

    rlghncxa03w 04-01-07 07:05:00 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    Command entered at terminal #3

    rlghncxa03w 04-01-07 07:05:01 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    CAUTION: This command causes a complete system reload, and 
    will result in traffic loss.
    Re-enter command within 30 seconds to confirm. 
init-sys
    rlghncxa03w 04-01-07 07:05:16 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    Command entered at terminal #3

    rlghncxa03w 04-01-07 07:05:17 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    Init System command issued at terminal #3
This example shows the output when the init-sys command is entered once, and more than 30 seconds pass with no other keyboard entry:
init-sys

    rlghncxa03w 04-01-05 07:05:00 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    Command entered at terminal #3.

    rlghncxa03w 04-01-05 07:05:01 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    CAUTION: This command causes a complete system reload, and 
    will result in traffic loss.
    Re-enter command within 30 seconds to confirm.

    rlghncxa03w 04-01-05 07:05:31 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    Init System command aborted due to confirmation timeout

This example shows the output when the init-sys command is entered once and then the rls-alm:lvl=minr command is entered, letting the 30-second timer expire for the second entry of the init-sys command:

init-sys

    rlghncxa03w 04-01-05 07:05:00 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    Command entered at terminal #3

    rlghncxa03w 04-01-05 07:05:01 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    CAUTION: This command causes a complete system reload, and
    will result in traffic loss.
    Re-enter command within 30 seconds to confirm. 

    rls-alm:lvl=minr
    rlghncxa03w 04-01-05 07:05:10 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    Command entered at terminal #3

    rlghncxa03w 04-01-05 07:05:11 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    All the minor alarms are released

    rlghncxa03w 04-01-05 07:05:12 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    Command Completed

    rlghncxa03w 04-01-05 07:05:31 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    Init System command aborted due to confirmation timeout

This example shows the output when the init-sys command is entered twice within 30 seconds, and the data=persist parameter is specified to perform a warm restart of the requested cards without reloading the database to the cards:

init-sys:data=persist

    rlghncxa03w 04-01-05 07:05:31 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    Command entered at terminal #3
 
    rlghncxa03w 04-01-05 07:05:31 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    CAUTION: This command causes a complete system reload, and will result in 
    traffic loss. 
    Re-enter command within 30 seconds to confirm. 
  
    init-sys:data=persist
    rlghncxa03w 04-01-05 07:05:31 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    Command entered at terminal #3
    rlghncxa03w 04-01-05 07:05:31 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    Init System command issued at terminal #3

This example shows the output when the init-sys command is entered twice within 30 seconds, and the force=yes and data=persist parameter is specified to perform a warm restart of the requested cards without reloading the database to the cards:

init-sys:data=persist:force=yes

    tekelecstp 02-01-01 21:49:15 MST  EAGLE5 46.2.0-65.42.0
    init-sys:data=persist:force=yes
    Command entered at terminal #17.
    ;

    tekelecstp 02-01-01 21:49:15 MST  EAGLE5 46.2.0-65.42.0
    Verifying card(s) persistent database - please wait

    Command Accepted - Processing
    tekelecstp 02-01-01 21:49:15 MST  EAGLE5 46.2.0-65.42.0
    CAUTION: This command causes a complete system reload, and
    will result in traffic loss.
    Re-enter command within 30 seconds to confirm.
    ;
    Command Executed
init-sys:data=persist:force=yes

    tekelecstp 02-01-01 21:49:20 MST  EAGLE5 46.2.0-65.42.0
    init-sys:data=persist:force=yes
    Command entered at terminal #17.
    ;

    Command Accepted - Processing
    Command Executed