Cisco PowerKEY CableCARD Module 805 Guide De Montage
Chapter 5 PKES Upgrade Procedures
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e scp ifcfg-eth1 root@[PKES_IP]:/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1 and
then press Enter.
f scp route-eth0 root@[PKES_IP]:/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/route-eth0
and then press Enter.
g scp route-eth1 root@[PKES_IP]:/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/route-eth1
and then press Enter.
h scp ntp.conf root@[PKES_IP]:/etc/ntp.conf and then press Enter to restore
the NTP configuration file.
15 Go to Restoring the PKES Application Configuration Files.
Restoring the PKES Application Configuration Files
1 From an xterm window on the ISDS, type su - dncs and then press Enter to log
on as the dncs role.
2 Type cd /export/home/dncs/pkes-backup-[YYYYMMDD] and then press Enter
to navigate to the directory in which you backed up the PKES configuration.
Note: This is the directory created in step 5 of Backing Up the PKES
Configuration (on page 41).
Note: This is the directory created in step 5 of Backing Up the PKES
Configuration (on page 41).
3 Type the following commands to restore the PKES application configuration
files:
Important: For each of the following commands, when presented with the
password prompt, enter the password for the root user on the PKES.
a scp pkesConfiguration
Important: For each of the following commands, when presented with the
password prompt, enter the password for the root user on the PKES.
a scp pkesConfiguration
root@[PKES_IP]:/usr/local/pkes/config/pkesConfiguration and then press
Enter.
Enter.
b scp trapDestinationTable
root@[PKES_IP]:/usr/local/pkes/config/trapDestinationTable.orig and then
press Enter.
press Enter.
c scp snmpd.conf root@[PKES_IP]:/usr/share/snmp/snmpd.conf.orig and then
press Enter.
Restoring the PKES SNMP Configuration
Complete these procedures to restore the PKES SNMP Configuration.
Checking the PKES Trap Destinations
1 From an xterm window on the ISDS, type ssh root@[PKES_IP] and press Enter.
1 From an xterm window on the ISDS, type ssh root@[PKES_IP] and press Enter.
The password prompt appears.
Note: Substitute the IP address of the PKES for [PKES_IP].
Note: Substitute the IP address of the PKES for [PKES_IP].
2 Type the root password and press Enter.
3 Type cd /usr/local/pkes/config and press Enter.
3 Type cd /usr/local/pkes/config and press Enter.