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Hit achi Gigabit Router GR2000 Series Enhanced V ersion S-9181-31X Routing Software 06-02 (OS3) Inst allation Guide[...]
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Routing Software 06-02 (OS3) Installation Guide ii S-9181-31X Statement on EN55022 Compliance WARNING : This is a Class A p roduct. In a domestic environment this prod uct may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Statement on Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance This equipment has [...]
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S-9181-31X iii T rademarks Ethernet is a product name of Xero x Corp., USA. Ethernet is a trademark of Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. MS-DOS® is a registered trad emark of Microsoft, Corp. UNIX is a registered t rademark, in the USA and othe r countries, licensed by X/Open Company Limited. NetWare is a registered trademark of Novell, Inc., USA. IPX is a reg[...]
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Routing Software 06-02 (OS3) Installation Guide iv S-9181-31X Change Record Preface This description explains methods used to install this version of the ro uting software in a new MC and to update the routing softwa re from an old version to this version. Be sure to read this description before updating or installing it. Revision No. Date Descript[...]
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S-9181-31X v Abbreviations AAL ATM Adaptation Layer ABR Available Bit Rate AFI Authority and Format Indicator AIS Alarm Indication Signal ANSI American National Standard s Institute ARP Address Resolution Protocol AS Autonomous System ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode BECN Backward Explicit Congestion Notification BGP Border Gateway Protocol BGP4 Bord[...]
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Routing Software 06-02 (OS3) Installation Guide vi S-9181-31X ERP Echo Response ERQ Echo Request ES End System FCS Frame Check Sequ ence FDB Filtering Data Base FDDI Fib er Distributed Data Interface FERF Far End Receive Failure HDLC High-level Data Link Control HNA Hitachi Network Architecture ICMP Internet Contro l Message Protocol IDI Initial Do[...]
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S-9181-31X vii MMF Multi Mode Fiber MRU Maximum Receive Unit NSAP Network Service Access Point MTU Maximum Transfer Unit NBP Name Binding Protocol NCP Network Control Protocol NET Network Entity Title NetBIOS Network Basic Input/Output System NIF Network Interface board NRZ Non-Return-to-Zero NSAP Network Service Access Point OC-3c Optical Carrier [...]
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Routing Software 06-02 (OS3) Installation Guide viii S-9181-31X SD Start Delimiter SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy SDLC Se rvice Advertising Protocol SD-I Super Digital I interface SFD Start Frame Delimiter SMF Single Mode Fiber SNA Systems Networking Architecture SNAP Sub-Network Access Protocol SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SONET Sync[...]
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S-9181-31X ix T able of Content s 1 Update and Ins tallation Procedures ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ .......... ... ........ 1 1.1 Notes When Updating and In stalling ............ ............. ................ ................ ................ ............... ...... 1 2 Updating Software ....[...]
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S-9181-31X 1 1 Update and Installation Procedures 1.1 Notes When Updating and Installing 1. While installing, do not pull ou t and insert an MC card, and do no t turn off and on the GR2000. 2. Do not execute a ppupdat e command in the mu ltiple login condition. 3. Figure 1-1 shows a transfer of a file fro m a PC. Always use the binary mode when tra[...]
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Routing Software 06-02 (OS3) Installation Guide 2 S-9181-31X automatic rest art . If the connec tion is brok en, the ppupdate command does not terminate to fail in updating, and rest oration of the GR2000 may be disabled. 10. If a message " ,QYDOLGFRQWHQWVRI83'$7(WJ] " is displayed while executing ppupdate command, follow[...]
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S-9181-31X 3 When the target of the update is S-9 181 -31X (ROUTE-OS3-X), Tab le 2-4 shows the available update versions, av ailable MC capacity, and execution of the up dating boot ROM on the CPU board. Note tha t 1K is equal to 1024 bytes. When the target of the update is S-9 181 -61X (ROUTE-OS6-X), Tab le 2-5 shows the available update versions,[...]
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Routing Software 06-02 (OS3) Installation Guide 4 S-9181-31X 2.1 Update Procedure 1 This is an update procedure for a GR2000 th at is configured from one RM using two MCs. It update s the backu p and current MC s, both with an old versio n of software stored in them. After the update for the current MC is complete, the GR2000 automatically restarts[...]
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S-9181-31X 5 2.2 Update Procedure 2 This update procedure is for a GR2000 configured fr om one RM using one MC. It updates the current MC card with an old vers ion of software stored in it. After the updating procedure for the current MC is complete, the GR2000 automatically restarts. Upon restart, co mmunication is inte rrupted temporarily. Do not[...]
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Routing Software 06-02 (OS3) Installation Guide 6 S-9181-31X 2.3 Update Procedure 3 This update procedure is for a GR2000 that is configured from two RMs, each using two MCs. It updates the backup and curren t MC cards, bot h with an old ver sion of software stored in them for individual RMs of the ac tive and standb y systems. Af ter the update pr[...]
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S-9181-31X 7 2.4 Update Procedure 4 This is a version-up procedure for a GR2000 that is configured from tw o RMs, each using one MC. It updates the current MC card with an old version of software stored in it for individual RMs of the active and standby systems. After the updating procedure for t he current MC in the RM o f the active system is com[...]
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Routing Software 06-02 (OS3) Installation Guide 8 S-9181-31X 3 Installing Software When installing this program product in a new MC64, do it by the procedure described below using a backup slot. Tabl e 3-1 lists the files used to install the software. 1. Log into a GR2000 with an account tha t the use r has set (for example , RSHUDWRU ). 2. Execute[...]