Computer Accessories User's Manual

108 CS 1000 on Linux base
Initiate an SFTP or Secure Shell (SSH) program.
Provide the Linux server’s IP address (or host name), the
nortel user ID, and password as parameters.
Type the
put command (for sftp) or the scopy
command (for scp) to transfer the patch to the Linux
server.
Note: If you cannot access SFTP or SCP, File Transfer
Protocol (FTP) can be used. FTP can be accessed by invoking
the CLI command ftpenable, and closed by invoking the
CLI command ftpdisable. The ftpenable command
opens a timed window that closes after 5 minutes of inactivity.
5 Perform one or more of the following on-target patch
management CLI commands:
pload
pins
poos
pout
pstat
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Target patcher CLI commands
The on-target patch management CLI provides an interface command
set similar to the CS 1000 patcher. Table 4 "Target-side patching CLI
commands" (page 108) lists target-side patching CLI commands.
Table 4
Target-side patching CLI commands
Command
Description
pload
Load a patch from a disk file and update the
on-switch database with the specific patch
information.
pins
Put a patch into service; the patch will be placed
into service for all processes to which it applies.
poos
Remove a patch from service. The patch is
removed from service from all processes in
which it was in service.
pout
Unload a patch that was loaded with the pload
command.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Linux Platform Base and Applications Installation and Commissioning
NN43001-315 02.09
29 October 2008
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