Manual

Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version
68P09258A31–A
Oct 2003
1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP
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Table J-10: Using a TFTP Server Application for Replacing Loaded
IOS Version and Verifying File Sequence Position
Step Action
19 Display the CF memory card directory to verify that the new IOS file is there by entering the dir
command. A response similar to the following will be displayed:
BTSRTR1#dir
Directory of slot0:/
1 –rw– 7051976 Sep 23 2002 07:25:36 mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin
31932416 bytes total (24880440 bytes free)
BTSRTR1#
20 If any additional files previously stored on the CF memory card are to be copied to the card, perform
the following:
copy tftp:filename slot0:
Where filename = the filename of the file to be copied to the CF memory card
A response similar to the following will be displayed:
BTSRTR1#copy tftp:canned–config slot0:
Address or name of remote host [100.100.100.1]?
21 If the default IP address displayed in the prompt is correct, press the Enter key to accept it. If it is
missing or not correct, enter the correct IP address for the LMF computer. A response similar to the
following will be displayed if the default IP address is selected:
Address or name of remote host [100.100.100.1]?
Destination filename [canned–config]?
22 If the default filename displayed in the prompt is correct, press the Enter key to accept it. If it is
missing or not correct, enter the correct filename. A response similar to the following will be
displayed if the default filename is selected:
Destination filename [canned–config]?
Accessing tftp://100.100.100.1/canned–config...
Loading basic_config from 100.100.100.1 (via FastEthernet0/0): !
[OK – 2212/4096 bytes]
2212 bytes copied in 0.152 secs
BTSRTR1#
23 After the additional file is copied to the CF memory card, display the CF memory card directory by
entering the
dir command. A response similar to the following will be displayed:
BTSRTR1#dir
Directory of slot0:/
1 –rw– 7051976 Sep 23 2002 07:24:18 mwr1941–i–mz.122–8.MC2a.bin
2 –rw– 2212 Mar 01 1993 00:09:06 canned–config
24 The IOS file must be the first file listed for the BTS router to boot properly. If it is, proceed to step 29.
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