7701 CPAA software

7701 CPAA Hardware Revision 2 software contents

The 7701 CPAA Hardware Revision 2 must contain the files listed in Table 2-1, 7701 CPAA files . When you first boot the 7701 CPAA Hardware Revision 2, you must upgrade the 7701 CPAA generic software load. See To install or upgrade the 7701 CPAA Hardware Revision 2 OS software using a CLI for information.

Software files

The following table describes the 7701 CPAA software files:

Table 2-1: 7701 CPAA files

File

Description

Parameters

Hardware Revision 2 (solid state memory)

BOOTROM.SYS

VxWorks boot program

NVRAM.DAT

Used to inform the system of the location of the 7701 CPAA images.

The contents of the NVRAM.DAT file can be changed only at reboot time.

  • boot device — the options are:
    • network (fei)

      When fei is configured, other parameter configurations are required; see below.

    • device flash (ata). The flash location is identified by numerals.

  • processor number — must be set to 0.

  • host name — name of the host machine from which to boot.

  • file name — full pathname of the boot.tim.

  • inet on ethernet (e) — Internet address of the Ethernet interface.

  • inet on backplane (b) — Internet address of the backplane interface. Not used.

  • host inet (h) — IP address of the host from which to boot.

  • gateway inet (g) — IP address of a gateway node if the host is not on the same network as the target.

  • user (u) — username used to ftp the boot load.

  • ftp password (pw )— password used to ftp the boot load.

  • target name (tn )— name of the 7701 CPAA system. The target name is the name of the system which is displayed in the CLI prompt and the NFM-P. The system name can later be changed using the following CLI command:

    configure>system>name

  • flags (f) — sets the boot options.

  • startup script (s)

bof.cfg

Boot options file.

The contents of the bof.cfg file can later be changed in a CLI session to the 7701 CPAA.

  • primary-image — the full pathname of the preferred both.tim. Configure the pathname of the upgrade load when you perform an upgrade.

  • secondary-image — the full pathname of the both.tim to use if the primary image fails. When you perform an upgrade, Nokia recommends that you configure the pathname for the previous image as the secondary-image.

  • primary-config—full pathname of the 7701 CPAA configuration.

  • secondary-config—full pathname of the alternate configuration.

  • address—Internet address of the Ethernet interface.

  • primary-dns and dns-domain—domain name that is used when performing DNS address resolution. This is a required parameter if DNS address resolution is required.

  • static-route—allows the manual configuration of static routing table entries. These static routes are only used by traffic generated by the Ethernet management port.

boot.tim

CPAA image file

both.tim

CPAA image file

Note: Do not copy the BOOTROM.SYS file when upgrading unless it is required. See Important information.

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