User's Manual
Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version
68P09258A31–A
Oct 2003
1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP
J-54
Table J-12: Use CF Memory Card Reader to Place IOS File
First in CF Memory Card File Sequence
Step Action
23 If the IOS is not the first file displayed, as shown in step 2, above, format the CF memory card by
entering the following:
format slot0:
A response similar to the following will be displayed:
BTSRTR1#format slot0:
Format operation may take a while. Continue? [confirm]
24 Press the Enter key to continue the format operation. A response similar to the following will be
displayed:
Format operation may take a while. Continue? [confirm]
Format operation will destroy all data in ”slot0:”. Continue? [confirm]
25 Press the Enter key to continue the format operation. A response similar to the following will be
displayed:
Format operation will destroy all data in ”slot0:”. Continue? [confirm]
Format: Drive communication & 1st Sector Write OK...
Writing Monlib
sectors....................................................................
................
Monlib write complete
.
Format: All system sectors written. OK...
Format: Total sectors in formatted partition: 62560
Format: Total bytes in formatted partition: 32030720
Format: Operation completed successfully.
Format of slot0 complete
BTSRTR1#
26 If a tftp server is available on the LMF computer, repeat steps 14 through 22 to transfer the IOS and
canned configuration files to the CF memory card.
27 Once the format operation is completed, remove the CF memory card from the router following the
procedure in the 1X SC 4812T BTS FRU Guide , insert it in the card reader connected to the LMF
computer, and copy the IOS file to the card by performing step 4 and steps 6 through 11 of Table J-11,
as required.
28 Remove the CF memory card from the card reader and install it in the router following the procedure
in the BTS FRU Guide.
29 Be sure that the IOS file is now the first file displayed in the directory listing by entering the dir
command. A response similar to the following will be displayed:
Router#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 00:14:48 canned–config
31932416 bytes total (24885606 bytes free)
Router#
30 If this procedure was entered from step 5 of Table J-9, return to Table J-9, step 6.
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