Manual

Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version68P09258A31–A
Oct 2003
1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP
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Method 1: Replacement of Installed Router CF Card IOS Data
Description
This procedure covers using an LMF computer equipped with a tftp
server application to perform the following activities:
1. Verify the IOS version loaded on a CF memory card and running on
a BTS router
2. Replace the IOS version installed in a BTS router
3. Ensure the IOS file is the first file on the CF memory card
Additional required equipment/software
For this method, the following software application is required in
addition to the common items required for both methods:
S Cable, Ethernet crossover, Category 5E or better, unshielded twisted
pair, two 8–contact modular plugs, in one of the following lengths, as
determined necessary:
0.3 m (11.8 in) (Motorola pn 3088643C07)
0.6 m (23.6 in)(Motorola pn 3088643C13)
1.0 m (39.4 in) (Motorola pn 3088643C15)
2.1 m (84 in) (Motorola pn 3088643C08)
3.0 m (120 in) (Motorola pn 3088643C09)
S A tftp server software application (refer to the Setting Up the TFTP
Server – Procedure in Cellular System Administration – CDMA
OnLine Documentation) such as:
Cisco tftp server
PumpKIN tftp server
Any other equivalent tftp server application
Prerequisites
The following are required prior to performing this procedure:
S The LMF computer and BTS router have been prepared for tftp file
transfer and are operating as they would be after performing the
procedures in Table J-4, Table J-5, Table J-6, and steps 1 through 8 of
Table J-7
S A copy of the required IOS version is loaded into the tftp default
directory of the LMF computer
Replacing installed IOS version and verifying file
sequence position
Follow the procedure in Table J-10 to replace the installed IOS version
using the tftp server application, and ensure the IOS file is first in the
stored file sequence on the CF memory card.
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