Cisco DNCS System Release 2.8 3.8 4.3 Installation Guide
Chapter 2 Upgrading the Software
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9 Do you want the information in the database to persist?
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If yes, select File and choose Reset. A confirmation message appears.
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If no, select File and choose Reset And Clear DB. A confirmation message
appears.
appears.
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If your system release does not support QPSK database persistence, or if
QPSK database persistence is not turned on for this modulator, select File
and choose Reset. A confirmation message appears.
QPSK database persistence is not turned on for this modulator, select File
and choose Reset. A confirmation message appears.
10 Click Yes on the confirmation message. A message appears stating that the QPSK
has received the reset command.
11 In the xterm window, watch the bootpd file for confirmation that the QPSK has
rebooted. The confirmation message contains the IP address of the QPSK
modulator that you reset and looks like the following example:
modulator that you reset and looks like the following example:
found 172.20.1.17 (qpsk_
172.20.1.17
)
Jan 12 09:48:49 bootpd: info(6): bootfile="/qpsk.config"
Jan 12 09:49:10 bootpd: info(6): DNCS
QPSK[qpsk_172.20.1.17:ht=ethernet:sm=255.255.192.0:ip=172.20.1
.17:ha=0x0002DE9132E8:vm=rfc1048:gw=10.253.0.254:sa=dncsatm:bf
=qpsk.config:]
QPSK[qpsk_172.20.1.17:ht=ethernet:sm=255.255.192.0:ip=172.20.1
.17:ha=0x0002DE9132E8:vm=rfc1048:gw=10.253.0.254:sa=dncsatm:bf
=qpsk.config:]
12 When this confirmation message appears, the QPSK has rebooted. Before
downloading the software to the next modulator, go to Continue to Monitor the
DHCT Sign-On Traffic (on page 31).
DHCT Sign-On Traffic (on page 31).