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Cisco ONS 15216 EDFA2/EDFA2-A Operations Guide, R2.4
July 2004
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting
10.2.2 2.0.1 to 2.2.1 Upgrade Attempt
10.2.2 2.0.1 to 2.2.1 Upgrade Attempt
To achieve a smooth software upgrade, the ONS 15216 EDFA2 must first get upgraded from software
version v2.0.1 to v2.1.0 before being upgraded from v2.1.0 to v2.2.1.
If a unit has been upgraded directly from v2.0.1 to v2.2.1, some features of v2.2.1 may not operate
properly. In addition, the CISCO15 user has only read write access and cannot perform administrative
commands.
To fix this, the software must be reverted back to v2.0.1 using the uninstall procedure described in the
2.2.1 Release Notes, and then all firmware and software upgrade procedures must be performed in series,
from v2.0.1 to v2.1.0 and then from v2.1.0 to v2.2.1. See the 2.1.0 and 2.2.1 Release Notes for the
upgrade procedures.
10.2.3 Image File Download Incomplete
If there is insufficient space in the flash file system (FFS) during an image file download, the ONS 15216
EDFA2 may report that the download has completed successfully even though the file is incomplete.
Follow the upgrade instructions precisely to ensure that the file downloads completely and the file length
is checked.
If a new image does not boot correctly, check its file size using the ASH ffs file list command. The 2.0.1
image should be 1,683,299 bytes, the 2.1.0 image should be 2,021,467 bytes, and the 2.2.1 image should
be 1,963,195 bytes. See the 2.3.0 Release Notes for the 2.3.0 image file size.
If the file length is incorrect, delete the file, clear FFS space, and download the image file again. See the
2.1.0, 2.2.1, and 2.3.0 Release Notes for the procedures.
10.2.4 Primary Boot Up Failure
If the primary software image fails to boot correctly, the ONS 15216 EDFA2 switches to booting from
the second image. When this occurs, the RS-232 command line interface shows the switch from Image
0 to Image 1 as shown in Example 10-4.
Example 10-4 Bootup Switch to Second Image
*** EDFA Fw Boot Console (v2.3.15) ***
auto-boot
Loading Image (0)
open failed -1 file 15216EdfaSw_2.4.0
Loading Image (1)
..........................................................................................
.....................................................
Amplifier FW v4.27, available FW v4.27 - no FW upgrade.
If the bootup screen is not observed from the RS-232 port, the primary boot failure may be discovered
by checking the RTRV-INV and RTRV-NE-GEN commands and seeing that the second boot file name is
active instead of the first. See Example 10-5.
Example 10-5 Checking Boot File
Amp01:ONS15216 EDFA2>
RTRV-INV:Amp01:ALL:123;
Amp01 2002-01-12 08:01:05
M 123 COMPLD
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