Manual

Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version
68P09258A31–A
Oct 2003
1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP
J-38
Table J-10: Using a TFTP Server Application for Replacing Loaded
IOS Version and Verifying File Sequence Position
Step Action
* IMPORTANT
This procedure does not cover all aspects of BTS router operation and programming. Before performing this
procedure, review BTS router initialization, operation, and programming information and procedures in
MWR1941 Wireless Mobile Edge Router Software Configuration Guide; part number 78–13983–01. Have this
publication available for reference while performing this procedure.
1 This procedure assumes the LMF computer and BTS router are configured, connected, and 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. If necessary, perform these procedures now.
2
NOTE
The IOS present working directory defaults to the CF memory card (slot0:) directory unless the
present working directory has been changed using the
cd command. Determine the present working
directory by entering
pwd. If the present working directory has been changed, enter the command cd
slot0: to return to the default setting.
Identify the filename of the currently loaded IOS which must be replaced by entering dir command. A
response similar to the following will be displayed:
BTSRTR1#dir
Directory of slot0:/
1 –rw– 7051844 Sep 23 2002 07:15:08 mwr1941–i–mz.07022002.bin
2 –rw– 2212 Mar 01 1993 00:11:00 canned–config
31932416 bytes total (24878360 bytes free)
BTSRTR1#
3 Begin to backup the currently installed version of the routers IOS to the LMF computers default tftp
directory by entering the following:
copy old_IOS_filename tftp:
Where old_IOS_filename = the filename of the IOS currently loaded on the BTS router CF memory
card.
A response similar to the following will be displayed:
BTSRTR1#copy mwr1941–i–mz.07022002.bin tftp:
Address or name of remote host []?
4 At the remote host prompt, enter the following:
100.100.100.1
A response similar to the following will be displayed:
Address or name of remote host []? 100.100.100.1
Destination filename [mwr1941–i–mz.07022002.bin]?
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