Table Of Contents
Upgrading the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH to Release 9.0
NTP-U417 Prepare for the Release 9.0 Upgrade
DLP-U440 Verify CTC Workstation Requirements
NTP-U418 Back Up the Software Release Database
NTP-U419 Upgrade to ONS 15600 SDH Release 9.0
DLP-U441 Perform an MS-SPRing Lockout
DLP-U442 Download the ONS 15600 SDH Release 9.0 Software
DLP-U443 Activate the ONS 15600 SDH Release 9.0 Software Load
DLP-U444 Delete Cached JAR Files
DLP-U445 Install the Public-Key Security Certificate
DLP-U447 Remove the MS-SPRing Lockout
DLP-U448 Set the Date and Time
NTP-U420 Restore the Previous Software Load and Database
NTP-U421 Upgrade to ONS 15600 SDH Software R9.0 Using TL1
Obtaining Optical Networking Information
Where to Find Safety and Warning Information
Cisco Optical Networking Product Documentation CD-ROM
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Upgrading the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH to Release 9.0
This document explains how to upgrade the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Cisco Transport Controller (CTC) software from Release 8.0 to Release 9.0, using the Timing and Shelf Controller (TSC) card.
Note To upgrade from Release 1.4 to Release 9.0, a step upgrade to Release 8.0 must be performed.
Contents
This document contains the following information:
•U417 Prepare for the Release 9.0 Upgrade
•U440 Verify CTC Workstation Requirements
•U418 Back Up the Software Release Database
•U419 Upgrade to ONS 15600 SDH Release 9.0
•U441 Perform an MS-SPRing Lockout
•U442 Download the ONS 15600 SDH Release 9.0 Software
•U443 Activate the ONS 15600 SDH Release 9.0 Software Load
•U445 Install the Public-Key Security Certificate
•U447 Remove the MS-SPRing Lockout
•U420 Restore the Previous Software Load and Database
•U421 Upgrade to ONS 15600 SDH Software R9.0 Using TL1
•Obtaining Optical Networking Information
•Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Before You Begin
Before beginning, write down the following information about your site: date, street address, site phone number, and dial-up number. This data will be useful during and after the upgrade.
Caution Before beginning an upgrade of an ONS 15600 SDH from Software Release 1.4, contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) for system verification. See the "Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request" section for Cisco TAC contact information.
Caution Read each procedure before you begin the upgrade.
Caution This document supports upgrades from Software R8.0 to Software R9.0.
Document Procedures
Procedures in this document must be performed in consecutive order unless noted otherwise. Ensure that the procedure is completed for each node in a given network. If you are new to upgrading the ONS 15600, make a printed copy of this document and use it as a checklist.
Each non-trouble procedure (NTP) is a list of steps designed to accomplish a specific procedure. Follow the steps until the procedure is complete. If you need more detailed instructions, refer to the detail-level procedure (DLP) specified in the procedure steps. Throughout this guide, NTPs are referred as "procedures" and DLPs as "tasks." Every reference to a procedure includes its NTP number, and every reference to a task includes its DLP number.
The DLP (task) supplies additional task details to support the NTP. The DLP lists numbered steps that lead you through completion of a task. Some steps require that equipment indications be checked for verification. When a proper response is not obtained, a trouble clearing reference is provided.
The following NTPs are contained in this document:
1. U417 Prepare for the Release 9.0 Upgrade—This procedure contains critical information and tasks that you must read and complete before beginning the upgrade process.
2. U418 Back Up the Software Release Database—Complete the database backup to ensure that you have preserved your node and network provisioning in the event that you need to restore them.
3. U419 Upgrade to ONS 15600 SDH Release 9.0—You must complete this entire procedure to complete the upgrade.
4. U420 Restore the Previous Software Load and Database—Complete this procedure if you need to return to the previous software load.
5. U421 Upgrade to ONS 15600 SDH Software R9.0 Using TL1—Complete this procedure to install the ONS 15600 SDH software using Transaction Language 1 (TL1).
NTP-U417 Prepare for the Release 9.0 Upgrade
Step 1 Read the Release Notes for Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Release 9.0.
Step 2 Using the CTC software, log into the node that you are upgrading. For detailed instructions, refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide.
Note You cannot open an SDH node in the same CTC session where a SONET node is active.
Step 3 Complete the "DLP-U440 Verify CTC Workstation Requirements" task.
Step 4 Disable all other Ethernet devices (such as a dial-up adapter) on the workstation that runs CTC. For instructions, contact the Cisco TAC.
Note If you have multiple IP addresses on your workstation, you should remove them; you cannot run
ONS 15600 SDH Software R9.0 if multiple IP addresses are configured.
Step 5 If you have multiple ONS 15600 SDH nodes configured in the same IP subnet, ensure that only one is connected to a router. Otherwise, the remaining nodes might be unreachable. Refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 Reference Manual for LAN-connection suggestions.
Step 6 Verify that TSC cards are installed in Slots 5 and 10, and that the TSC in Slot 10 is active.
Step 7 If the TSC in Slot 5 is active, select the slot, and right-click to display a shortcut menu. Click the Soft reset Card button. The reset takes a few minutes, and resets the TSC card in Slot 10 as the active TSC.
Step 8 Complete the "NTP-U418 Back Up the Software Release Database" procedure.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
DLP-U440 Verify CTC Workstation Requirements
Step 1 Ensure that your workstation is one of the following:
•IBM-compatible PC with a Pentium III/700 or faster processor, CD-ROM drive, a minimum of 384 MB RAM and 190 MB of available hard drive space, running Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0 (with Service Pack 6a), Windows 2000 Professional (with Service Pack 3), or Windows XP Professional (with Service Pack 1)
•UNIX workstation with Solaris Versions 8 or 9, on an UltraSPARC or faster processor, with a minimum of 384 MB RAM and a minimum of 190 MB of available hard drive space
Step 2 Ensure that your web browser software is one of the following:
•Netscape Navigator 7.x or higher on Windows
•Internet Explorer 6.x or higher on Windows
•Mozilla 1.7 or higher on Solaris
Step 3 Verify that the Java Version installed on your computer is Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.5.0; higher versions of Java will not run CTC for the ONS 15600 SDH R8.0.
Note To check your JRE version, type the node IP address in the Address field of your browser and then look at the JRE version listed under the Java Environment label. If you need to install JRE 1.5.0, go to www.java.com and follow the instructions on the site to download and install the JRE 1.5.0 package.
Step 4 Verify that the correct Java Policy file is installed on your computer.
Note For important information about how CTC backward compatibility is affected by your choice of JRE versions, see the Readme.txt or Readme.html file on the software CD.
Step 5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-U418 Back Up the Software Release Database
Note Multiplex Section-Shared Protection Ring (MS-SPRing nodes only) The database must be backed up prior to locking the MS-SPRing. To restore a software database, a backup file of that database must be available.
Step 1 Log into CTC. For detailed instructions, refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
Step 2 In CTC node view, click the Maintenance tab and then click the Software button.
Step 3 Verify that the correct working and protect versions of the software are installed.
Step 4 (Optional) Cisco recommends that you manually log critical information by either writing it down or printing screens where applicable. Use Table 1 to determine the information you should log. Complete the table (or your own version) for every node in the network.
Step 5 In CTC node view, click the Maintenance tab and then click the Database button.
Step 6 Click the Backup button.
Step 7 In the Database Backup dialog box, click the Browse button, then navigate to a local PC directory or network directory and type a database name (such as database 10101882010107.db) in the Select file for saving backup field.
Step 8 In the Database Backup dialog box, click the OK button. If you are overwriting an existing file, click Yes in the confirmation dialog box.
Step 9 In the Database Backup dialog box, check the Alarm History and the Performance check boxes in order to choose these database items in addition to provisioning information.
Note The Provisioning selection in the Database Backup dialog box is a default component of the backup file, and this selection is dimmed.
Step 10 Save the database on the workstation's hard drive or on network storage. In the Database Backup dialog box, click OK.
Step 11 A message indicates the status of the backup. When the backup is complete, click the OK button to close the message dialog box.
Step 12 Repeat Steps 1 through 11 for each node in the network.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
NTP-U419 Upgrade to ONS 15600 SDH Release 9.0
Purpose
This procedure upgrades the node software to Software R9.0.
Tools/Equipment
PC or UNIX workstation; Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Software R9.0 (CD or soft copy)
Prerequisite Procedures
(MS-SPRing nodes only) The database must be backed up prior to locking the MS-SPRing. See U418 Back Up the Software Release Database
Required/As Needed
Required
Onsite/Remote
Onsite or remote (but in the presence of the workstation)
Security Level
Superuser
Note To upgrade the software successfully, read and perform each task that applies to your network in the proper order.
Caution Executing an upgrade with only a single TSC card present in the node is traffic-affecting. Do not start an upgrade unless both TSC cards are present and are alarm free.
Note The UPGRADE, SFTWDOWN, and SW-VER alarms are raised during the upgrade process. These alarms are normal and will clear when the download is complete.
Step 1 Install and run the JRE 5.0 version. Software R9.0 does not run with lower versions of the JRE.
Step 2 Insert the Software R9.0 CD into the workstation CD-ROM (or otherwise acquire access to the software) to begin the upgrade process.
Note Inserting the software CD activates the CTC Setup Wizard. You can use the Setup Wizard to install components or click the Cancel button to continue with the upgrade without the wizard.
Step 3 Log into the ONS 15600 SDH node that you want to upgrade. For detailed instructions, refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 3.
Step 4 (MS-SPRing nodes only) Complete the "DLP-U441 Perform an MS-SPRing Lockout" task.
Note The MS-SPRing lockout must be completed for all nodes in all rings where the ONS 15600 SDH is provisioned. The database must be backed up prior to locking the MS-SPRing.
Step 5 Complete the "DLP-U442 Download the ONS 15600 SDH Release 9.0 Software" task.
Step 6 Complete the "DLP-U443 Activate the ONS 15600 SDH Release 9.0 Software Load" task.
Step 7 If you have trouble logging back into a node after software activation, complete the "DLP-U444 Delete Cached JAR Files" task.
Step 8 Reconnect to the node using CTC. The new CTC applet for Software R9.0 uploads.
Step 9 During CTC login, complete the "DLP-U445 Install the Public-Key Security Certificate" task.
Caution After you have accepted the Software R9.0 build and both releases are present in the working and protect fields on CTC, you cannot revert to Software R8.0 without downloading Software 8.0 or installing the Software R8.0 PKG file and restoring the Software R8.0 database.
Step 10 Complete the "DLP-U446 Accept the New Load" task.
Step 11 Repeat Steps 6 through 10 for all nodes in the network that need to be upgraded. Allow each node to finish. Wait until all alarms have been cleared for 10 minutes before activating the next node.
Note Activate only one node at a time.
Step 12 Complete the "DLP-U447 Remove the MS-SPRing Lockout" task for all MS-SPRing nodes in the network.
Step 13 (Optional) Use this step only if you wish to ensure that a software revert to the previous software release is no longer possible. Complete the "DLP-U442 Download the ONS 15600 SDH Release 9.0 Software" task again for all nodes, or groups of nodes you are upgrading.
Step 14 Complete the "DLP-U448 Set the Date and Time" task for any nodes that are not using Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP).
Step 15 As needed, upgrade any spare TSC cards by installing the spare in the standby slot.
Caution When you insert a spare TSC card in the standby slot, a software mismatch alarm is raised. The working software on the active TSC card is then copied to the standby TSC, causing the standby TSC card to reset. When the standby TSC card reset completes, the standby TSC is running the same software version as the active TSC card.
Note You can activate only one node at a time; however, you can begin activation of the next node as soon as the TSC cards for the current node have rebooted successfully (wait 5 minutes from the time the SYSBOOT alarm is raised).
Step 16 Backup the Software R8.0 database, using the "NTP-U418 Back Up the Software Release Database" procedure, and substituting Software R9.0 for Software R8.0.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
Step 17 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-U441 Perform an MS-SPRing Lockout
Purpose
If you have an MS-SPRing provisioned, before beginning the upgrade you must perform a span lockout at each node in the ring.
The database must be backed up prior to locking the MS-SPRing.Tools/Equipment
PC or UNIX workstation, Software R9.0 files
Prerequisite Procedures
U418 Back Up the Software Release Database
(MS-SPRing nodes only) The database must be backed up prior to locking the ring.
Required/As Needed
Required for MS-SPRing only
Onsite/Remote
Onsite or remote (but in the presence of the workstation)
Security Level
Maintenance and above
Note During activation, MS-SPRing spans are not protected. You must leave the MS-SPRing in the lockout state until you have finished activating all nodes in the ring, but you must be sure to remove the lockout after you have finished activating.
Note To prevent ring or span switching, perform the lockout on both the east and west spans of each node.
Step 1 Start CTC, if it is not already started.
Note The Software R8.0 CTC launches only when using the JRE 1.5.0 version. See the "DLP-U443 Activate the ONS 15600 SDH Release 9.0 Software Load" task for information about how to change Java versions.
Step 2 Back up the database. See the "NTP-U418 Back Up the Software Release Database" procedure for details.
Step 3 In node view, click the Maintenance tab, and click the MS-SPRing button.
Step 4 For each of the MS-SPRing trunk (span) cards (STM-16, STM-64), perform the following steps:
a. Next to the trunk card row, click the East Switch column to show the drop-down list.
b. From the menu options, choose Lockout Protect.
c. Click Apply.
d. In the same row, click the West Switch column to show the drop-down list.
e. From the menu options, choose Lockout Protect.
f. Click Apply.
Note Ignore any Default K alarms that occur on the protect STS time slots during this lockout period.
Note Certain Multiservice Switching Platform (MSSP) related alarms might be raised following activation of the first node in the ring. The following alarms, if raised, are normal and should not cause concern. They clear upon completion of the upgrade, after all nodes have been activated.
•MSSP-OSYNC (MN)
•RING-MISMATCH (MJ)
•APSCDFLTK (MN)
•MSSP-RESYNC (NA)
•MSSP-SW-VER-MISM
Step 5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-U442 Download the ONS 15600 SDH Release 9.0 Software
Note The download task does not affect traffic because the active software continues to run at the primary RAM location; therefore, you can download the software at any time.
Step 1 If CTC is not already running, start CTC.
Step 2 In node view, click the Alarms tab.
Step 3 Verify that the alarm filter is not on. Click the Filter tool at the lower-left of the window.
Step 4 The Alarm Filter dialog box appears. Click the check boxes to deselect any selections in the Show Severity section of the General tab.
Step 5 On the Alarms tab, check all nodes for existing alarms. Resolve any outstanding critical alarms before proceeding. If necessary, refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Troubleshooting Guide.
Step 6 If the TSC card in Slot 5 is the active TSC, you will need to perform a soft reset to make the TSC in Slot 10 the active TSC. Select Slot 5, then right-click to display a shortcut menu. Click the Soft reset Card button. The reset takes a few minutes, and resets the TSC card in Slot 10 as the active TSC.
Note The TSC card can take several minutes to reboot.
Step 7 If not in node view, open the View menu and choose Go to Home View to go to the node view.
Step 8 Click the Maintenance tab and then click the Software button.
Step 9 Click the Download button. The Download Selection dialog box appears.
Step 10 Click the Browse button.
Step 11 In the Open dialog box, navigate to the software package files on the ONS 15600 SDH software CD or on your hard drive, if you are working from a local copy.
Step 12 Select the file with the PKG extension and click the Open button.
Step 13 In the Download Selection dialog box, verify that the node is selected, then click OK. The software begins downloading to the active TSC card, and the TSC card in Slot 10 is highlighted.
Step 14 Click the History tab to view the conditions:
1. Downloading (approximately 10 to 20 minutes)
2. System Upgrade in progress (approximately 3 to 5 minutes)
Step 15 Click the Maintenance tab and then click the Software button. The Download Status column shows the percentage of the completion of the upgrade progress.
When the Download Status column is empty, the software has finished loading.
Step 16 Verify that the Working Version field shows the pre-upgrade Software R8.0 version, and that the Protect Version field shows Software R9.0.
Step 17 Repeat Steps 1 through 16 for each node.
Note The software download process can take 15 minutes or more per node.
Step 18 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-U443 Activate the ONS 15600 SDH Release 9.0 Software Load
Purpose
This task activates Software R9.0 in each node in the network. Activating the software load downloads the software to the standby TSC1 .
Tools/Equipment
PC or UNIX workstation
Prerequisite Procedures
U418 Back Up the Software Release Database
Required/As Needed
Required
Onsite/Remote
Onsite or remote (but in the presence of the workstation)
Security Level
Superuser
1 If you have downloaded the software into the protect side of the TSC card and want to activate (or revert) it at a later time, the Activate (or Revert) buttons may be grayed out. This occurs when the Cisco ONS 15600 node detects the software in the protect side of the TSC as invalid. In order to activate (or revert) the software, download the software to the TSC card once again.
Note Although the software activation task is not service affecting, Cisco recommends that you activate the new load during a maintenance window.
Caution Do not perform maintenance or provisioning activities during the activation task.
Note For MS-SPRing nodes only, a non-service affecting APS-CHAN-FAILURE alarm is raised on each of the nodes joined to an activating node in the ring during activation. After the activation completes for that node, the alarms will clear.
Note Cisco recommends that the first node you activate be a LAN-connected node. This ensures that the new CTC JAR files will download to your workstation as quickly as possible.
Step 1 If CTC is not already running, use the IP address of the ONS 15600 SDH node to start CTC.
Step 2 In node view, click the Maintenance tab and then click the Software button.
Step 3 Verify that the version in the Protect Version column is Software R9.0.
Step 4 Click the Activate button. The Activate dialog box appears with a warning message indicating that you should perform a database backup before proceeding.
Step 5 Complete one of the following:
•If you have not backed up the database for the Working TSC B card, click the No button. Complete the "NTP-U418 Back Up the Software Release Database" procedure. When you have completed the procedure, return to Step 4 in this task.
•If you have backed up the database for the Working TSC B card, click Yes to proceed with the activation. The Download Status column shows:
–A Qualifying message, indicating the percentage of qualification completed (approximately 1 to 2 minutes).
–A Wait message, generated when the standby TSC card containing the upgrade software reboots. It signals to the active TSC card that it is ready to take over. When the active TSC receives this signal, it resets itself, and the standby TSC in Slot 5 takes over and transitions to the active software version. The pre-upgrade version of the TSC card is now the standby TSC.
–An Acquiring message, indicating the percentage completed as the standby TSC acquires the active timing reference (approximately 10 to 15 minutes).
Step 6 Click OK when the Rebooting dialog box appears indicating that the software is successfully activated. The node reboot could take up to four minutes.
Step 7 A Connection Lost dialog box appears, indicating that the connection between the node and CTC is not currently active. Click OK in the Connection Lost dialog box.
Note CTC loses connection to the node while the node reboots and displays the network view. The node might take several minutes to reboot. A Minor loss of connection between the node and CTC alarm appears in the History tab. Next, a CTC and node incompatible alarm is raised. Wait for node reactivation.
Step 8 In CTC, choose Exit from the File menu to exit, or proceed to Step 9 to delete the CTC cache.
Step 9 In CTC Launcher browser window, click the Delete CTC Cache button.
Note You must ensure that CTC is closed before clicking the Delete CTC Cache button. CTC behavior is unreliable if the button is clicked while the software is still running.
Note It might also be necessary to delete cached files from your browser's directory, or from the temp directory on your MS Windows workstation. If you have trouble reconnecting to CTC, complete the "DLP-U444 Delete Cached JAR Files" task.
Step 10 Close your browser.
Step 11 Install JRE 5.0, in order to run CTC with ONS 15600 SDH Software R9.0 and (optionally) run the Cache Loader pre-caching utility:
Note Cisco recommends you run the optional Cache Loader pre-caching utility during this step, prior to activating the node. This ensures that the new CTC JAR files download to your workstation as quickly as possible.
a. In your Windows environment, click Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs.
b. Scroll the list of programs until you see older version of the Java Runtime Environment, then click Change/Remove.
c. Click Yes in the dialog box to proceed with removing the old JRE version.
a. Load the Software R9.0 CD into your CD-ROM drive. If the directory of the CD does not open automatically, open it.
b. Double-click the setup.exe file to run the Installation Wizard. The CTC installation wizard dialog box opens.
c. Click Next. The setup options dialog box opens.
d. Choose Custom, and click Next. The custom options dialog box appears.
e. Click Cisco Transport Controller, Java Runtime Environment 5.0, and (optionally) CTC JAR files. Click again to deselect any other selected options.
f. Click Next. A confirmation dialog box appears.
g. Click Next again. The (optional) CTC Cache Loader pre-caches the JAR files to your workstation, displaying a progress status box, and installs the JRE.
h. When the installation finishes, click OK, and then in the wizard, click the Finish button.
Step 12 Reopen your browser.
Step 13 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-U444 Delete Cached JAR Files
Step 1 Delete all cached files from your browser directory.
In Netscape:
a. Choose Edit > Preferences, click the Advanced tab, and then click the Cache button.
b. Click Clear Memory Cache.
c. Click OK.
d. Click Clear Disk Cache.
e. Click OK twice.
In Microsoft Internet Explorer:
a. Choose Tools > Internet Options and then click the General tab.
b. Choose Delete Files.
c. Click the Delete all offline content check box.
d. Click OK twice.
Step 2 Close your browser.
You cannot delete cached JAR files from your hard drive until you have closed your browser. If you have other applications open that use JAR files, you must also close them.
Step 3 (Windows systems only) Delete cached files from your workstation.
a. In the Windows Start menu, choose Control Panel > System and select the Advanced tab.
b. Click the Environment Variables button. The resulting dialog box shows you a list of user variables and a list of system variables.
c. In the list of user variables, look for the TEMP variable. The value associated with this variable is the path to your temporary directory where JAR files are stored.
d. Open the TEMP directory located in the path you just looked up.
e. Select View > Details.
f. Click to select and delete all files with "jar" in the Name or Type field.
Step 4 Reopen your browser. You should now be able to connect to CTC.
Step 5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-U445 Install the Public-Key Security Certificate
Step 1 If CTC is not already running, start CTC.
Step 2 If the Java Plug-in Security Warning dialog box appears, choose one of the following options:
•Grant This Session—Installs the public-key certificate to your PC only for the current session. After the session is ended, the certificate is deleted. This dialog box will display the next time you log into the ONS 15600 SDH.
•Deny—Denies permission to install the certificate. If you choose this option, you cannot log into the ONS 15600 SDH.
•Grant always—Installs the public-key certificate and does not delete it after the session is over. Cisco recommends this option.
•View Certificate—Allows you to view the public-key security certificate.
Step 3 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-U446 Accept the New Load
Step 1 If CTC is not already running, start CTC.
Step 2 In node view, click the Maintenance tab and then click the Software button.
Step 3 Click the Accept button. The acceptance process will take approximately 2 to 5 minutes.
Note You can reject the new software load by clicking the Cancel button.
Note If the Cancel button is not active, the standby TSC has not finished acquiring the active timing reference. The acquire process can take approximately 10 to 15 minutes. When the acquire process completes, the Cancel button becomes active.
Step 4 On the Maintenance tab, click the Software button and verify the version:
a. Click the Info button.
b. In the Current Software Info dialog box, verify that the TSC B Working field shows the correct version. The TSC B Protect field should show the previous version.
c. If the TSC B Working and TSC B Protect fields show none, click OK and click the Info button again after several minutes. Repeat until the TSC B software versions appear.
d. Click OK.
Step 5 Back up Software 8.0 using the "NTP-U418 Back Up the Software Release Database" procedure, substituting Software R9.0 for Software R8.0.
Step 6 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-U447 Remove the MS-SPRing Lockout
Step 1 If CTC is not already running, start CTC.
Step 2 In CTC node view, click the Maintenance tab, and click the MS-SPRing button.
Step 3 For each of the MS-SPRing trunk (span) cards (STM-16 or STM-64), perform the following steps:
a. Next to the trunk card row, click the West Switch column to show the drop-down list.
b. Choose Clear from the list.
c. Click the Apply button to activate the command.
Note When removing a lockout, be sure to apply your changes each time you choose the Clear option. If you try to select Clear for more than one lockout at a time, you risk traffic loss on the first ring switch.
d. In the same row, click the East Switch column to show the drop-down list.
e. Choose Clear from the list.
f. Click Apply to activate the command.
Step 4 Repeat this task as many times as necessary to remove all MS-SPRing span lockouts on the upgrade nodes.
Step 5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-U448 Set the Date and Time
Note If you are not using Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP), the upgrade procedure can cause the date and time setting to change. If you are using SNTP, you do not need to perform this task.
Step 1 Start CTC.
Step 2 In node view, click the Provisioning tab, and click the General button.
Step 3 Set the correct date and time, then click the Apply button.
Step 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for each remaining node.
Step 5 Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
NTP-U420 Restore the Previous Software Load and Database
Purpose
This procedure returns the node to the software and database provisioning you had before you activated Software R9.0.
Tools/Equipment
PC or UNIX workstation
Prerequisite Procedures
U417 Prepare for the Release 9.0 Upgrade
U418 Back Up the Software Release Database
Required/As Needed
As needed
Onsite/Remote
Onsite or remote (but in the presence of the workstation)
Security Level
Superuser
Note If the version in both the Working Version and the Protect Version fields in CTC is Software R9.0, as you cannot revert to a previous software version.
Note The tasks to downgrade to a previous load are not a part of the upgrade. They are provided here as a convenience to those wishing to restore an earlier software load after an upgrade. If you have performed all necessary procedures up to this point, you have finished the software upgrade.
Note Before you upgraded to Software R9.0, you should have backed up the existing database at all nodes in the network (using the "NTP-U418 Back Up the Software Release Database" procedure). Cisco recommends that you record or export all critical information to your hard drive.
Caution Downgrades are service affecting.
Note A system-wide soft reset occurs after the Software 8.0 database is restored. All line (I/O) and matrix cards automatically soft reset. Existing traffic can be affected, depending on the circuit provisioning map.
Step 1 Start CTC using the IP address for an ONS 15600 SDH node that has been upgraded from Software R8.0 to Software R9.0, and access the node view. For detailed instructions, refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide.
Note To perform a downgrade from Software R9.0, Software R8.0 must have been working at the time you activated to Software R9.0 on that node. Also, a supported reversion restores the node configuration at the time of the previous activation. Thus, any configuration changes made after activation will be lost when you revert the software.
Step 2 Back up the Software R9.0 database. See "NTP-U418 Back Up the Software Release Database" procedure.
Step 3 (MS-SPRing nodes only) Complete the "DLP-U441 Perform an MS-SPRing Lockout" task.
Note The MS-SPRing lockout must be completed for all nodes in all rings for which the ONS 15600 SDH is provisioned.
Step 4 For software reversion to a previous version only, download the ONS 15600 SDH Release 8.0 Software.
Step 5 Click the Revert button. The Database Restore dialog box appears.
Step 6 Click the Browse button. An Open dialog box appears.
Note To restore the database for a reverted software version, select the database for the reverted version.
Step 7 In the Open dialog box, navigate to a local PC directory or network directory where the backup database file is stored and click the Open button, then click OK. The Database Restore dialog box appears.
Note If alarms and performance were backed up, click the Alarms and Performance check boxes in the Database Restore dialog box.
Step 8 Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box.
Step 9 Click the History tab to view the conditions:
1. Downloading (approximately 10 to 20 minutes)
2. System Upgrade in progress (approximately 3 to 5 minutes)
Step 10 Click the Maintenance tab and then click the Software button. The Download Status column shows the percentage of the completion of the upgrade progress.
When the Download Status column is empty, Software R8.0 has finished loading.
Step 11 Log out of CTC.
Step 12 Restart CTC with the Software R8.0 version, using the same IP address used in Step 1.
Step 13 Complete the "DLP-U447 Remove the MS-SPRing Lockout" task for all MS-SPRing nodes in the network.
Step 14 Complete the "DLP-U446 Accept the New Load" task.
Step 15 Repeat Steps 1 through 14 for any other nodes you want to downgrade.
Note Restoring the database of the Software R9.0 version from the Software R8.0 version is not supported.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
NTP-U421 Upgrade to ONS 15600 SDH Software R9.0 Using TL1
Purpose
This procedure upgrades the node software to Software 9.0 using TL1, rather than CTC.
Tools/Equipment
PC or UNIX workstation
Prerequisite Procedures
U417 Prepare for the Release 9.0 Upgrade
Required/As Needed
Optional
Onsite/Remote
Onsite or remote (but in the presence of the workstation)
Security Level
Superuser
Note This procedure assumes you are upgrading using Release 6.x TL1 syntax. TL1 commands issued prior to software activation to Software 9.0 will vary in syntax depending on the release you are actually upgrading from. To ensure that your syntax for each command is correct, use the TL1 syntax supplied in the Cisco ONS SDH TL1 Command Guide for your particular release when issuing the following commands:
•ACT-USER
•APPLY
•CANC
•COPY-RFILE
•REPT EVT FXFR
•OPR-PROTNSW-<STMN_TYPE>
•RTRV-COND-ALL
•RTRV-ALM-ALL
Note To perform an R9.0 software download using TL1, you must first have an FTP server or a terminal emulation program like HyperTerminal running on your workstation.In the following conditions, the download (COPY-RFILE) command is different when downloading software to a gateway network element (GNE) or an end network element (ENE):
•- FTP is being used.
•- The server is set up with a login and password of FTPUSER1 and FTPUSERPASSWORD1.
•- The FTP server has an IP address of 10.1.1.1.
•- The FTP server is running on the standard FTP port.
•- The software package is called "15600SDH-0xxx-xxxx-xxxx.pkg."
Note The GNE and ENE commands are as follows:
•When downloading software to a GNE, use a command similar to:
COPY-RFILE:NODENAME:RFILE-PKG:CTAG::TYPE=SWDL, SRC="ftp://FTPUSER1:FTPUSERPASSWORD1@10.1.1.1/15600-0xxx-xxxx-xxxx.pkg";•When downloading software to an ENE, use a command similar to:
COPY-RFILE:NODENAME:RFILE-PKG:CTAG::TYPE=SWDL,SRC="ftp://FTPUSER1:FTPUSERPASSWORD1@10.111.11.1:2361@90.90.90.90/15600-0xxx-xxxx-xxxx .pkg";The ":2361" after the FTP server IP address 10.111.11.1 denotes port 2361 on the server.
The software PKG file in the preceding example is located in the home directory of the FTP server. If the software PKG file is not in the home directory on the FTP server, insert the directory path where the software package resides between the last IP address and the PKG file in the command line. An example is shown here.
COPY-RFILE:NODENAME:RFILE-PKG:CTAG::TYPE=SWDL,SRC="ftp://FTPUSER1:FTPUSERPASSWORD1@10.1.1.1:2361@90.90.90.90/CISCO/SOFTWARE/15600-0xxx-x xxx-xxxx.pkg";To use
Step 1 To use TL1 commands, set up an FTP session or use HyperTerminal or a similar terminal emulation package to establish a session with the ONS 15600 SDH node.
Step 2 Type the IP address for the node, using port 3083 or 2361.
The terminal emulation interface will display a Warning message and a command prompt (usually >). You issue TL1 commands at this prompt.
Step 3 Type the ACT-USER (Activate User) command in the TL1 request window to open a TL1 session:
ACT-USER:[<TID>]:<uid>:<CTAG>[::<pid>];where:
•<TID> is the target identifier (optional).
•<UID> is the profile username (required).
•<CTAG> is the correlation tag that correlates command and response messages (optional).
•<PID> is the password identifier (required).
For example, in the TL1 command:
ACT-USER::CISCO99:100::PASSWORD;ACT-USER is the activation command, CISCO99 is the user ID, 100 is the correlation tag (used to correlate commands to command responses), and PASSWORD is the password associated with the user ID.
A response message containing the CTAG that you specified indicates the completion status of the command.
Step 4 Select the IP address for the node, using port 3083 or 2361.
Step 5 Type the COPY-RFILE command in the TL1 window or, if using HyperTerminal, click Transfer > Receive File, and click in the associated dialog box to select a file to receive. The COPY-RFILE command downloads a new software package from the location specified by the FTP URL into the inactive Flash partition residing on either of the TSC cards.
COPY-RFILE:[<TID>]:<SRC>:<CTAG>::TYPE=<xfertype>,[SRC=<src1>],[DEST=<dest>],[OVWRT=<ovwrt> ],[FTTD=<fttd>];where:
•<UID> is the optical support system Operations Support System (OSS) profile username (required).
•<SRC> is the source AID (required).
•<CTAG> is the correlation tag that correlates command and response messages (optional).
•<TYPE> is the file transfer protocol (required).
•<SRC> specifies the source of the file to be transferred (required).
•<DEST> is the destination of the file to be transferred (required).
•<OVWRT> is overwrite. If <OVWRT> is yes, then files should be overwritten. If <OVWRT> is no, then file transfers will fail if the file already exists at the destination (required).
•<FTTD> is the URL format (required).
Step 6 Repeat Step 5 for all nodes to be upgraded.
Step 7 Look for the REPT EVT FXFR message in the TL1 window. REPT EVT FXFR is an autonomous message used to report the start, completion, and completed percentage status of the software download. REPT EVT FXFR also reports any failure during the software upgrade, including invalid package, invalid path, invalid user ID/password, and loss of network connection.
The format of the message is:
REPT EVT FXFRSID DATE TIMEA ATAG REPT EVT FXFR"<FILENAME>,<FXFR_STATUS>,[<FXFR_RSLT>],[<BYTES_XFRD>]";where:
•<FILENAME> indicates the transferred file path name and is a string.
•<FXFR_STATUS> indicates the file transferred status: Start, IP (in progress), or COMPLD.
•<FXFR_RSLT> indicates the file transferred result: success or failure. FXFR_RSLT is optional (the FXFR_RSLT is only sent when the FXFR_STATUS is COMPLD).
•<BYTES_XFRD> indicates the percentage transfer complete and is optional (the BYTES_XFRD is only sent when the FXFR_STATUS is IP or COMPLD).
Step 8 Complete "NTP-U417 Prepare for the Release 9.0 Upgrade" procedure for each node to be upgraded.
Step 9 Complete "NTP-U418 Back Up the Software Release Database" procedure for each node to be upgraded.
Step 10 Lock out each MS-SPRing span on each node being upgraded using the following command.
OPR-PROTNSW-<STMN_TYPE>:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>::<SC>,[<SWITCHTYPE>][:<DIRN>];where:
•<AID> identifies the facility in the node to which the switch request is directed.
•<CTAG> is the correlation tag that correlates command and response messages.
•<SC> is the switch command that is to be initiated on the paths.
•<SWITCHTYPE> is the MS-SPRing switch type.
•<DIRN> is the direction of transmission in which switching is to be made and is relative to the SONET line or path identified by the AID. The default value is RCV and should be changed to BTH.
Note Some nodes might have more than one MS-SPRing. If this is the case, all MS-SPRing spans on all nodes being upgraded need to be locked out. Nodes that are not being upgraded do not need to have the MS-SPRing spans locked out. You must be aware of each span that is part of a MS-SPRing to make sure all necessary spans are locked out.
Note MS-SPRing lockouts must remain in place until the upgrade is complete for all nodes.
Note Ignore any Default K alarms that occur on the protect STS time slots during the lockout.
Note Certain MS-SPRing-related alarms might be raised following activation of the first node in the ring. The alarms, if raised, are normal, and should not cause concern. They clear upon completion of the upgrade, after all nodes have been activated.
Step 11 Verify that all necessary MS-SPRing spans on each node being upgraded have been locked out using the following command:
RTRV-PROTNSW-<STMN_TYPE>:[<TID>]:<AID>:<CTAG>[::::];<AID> must not be null.
Step 12 Verify that there are no outstanding alarms or conditions on each node using the following commands:
RTRV-COND-ALL:[<TID>]:[<AID>]:<CTAG>::[<TYPEREQ>][,,,];where:
<TYPEREQ> is the type of condition to be retrieved. A null value is equivalent to ALL.
RTRV-ALM-ALL:[<TID>]:[<AID>]:<CTAG>::[<NTFCNCDE>],[<CONDITION>],[<SRVEFF>][,,,];where:
•<AID> identifies the facility in the node to which the switch request is directed.
•<CTAG> is the correlation tag that correlates command and response messages.
•<NTFCNCDE> is a notification code. A null value is equivalent to ALL.
•<CONDITION> is the type of alarm condition. A null value is equivalent to ALL.
•<SRVEFF> is the effect on service caused by the alarm condition. A null value is equivalent to ALL.
Resolve all issues before proceeding.
Note You can only activate only one node at a time; however, in a parallel upgrade you can begin activation of the next node as soon as the controller cards for the current node have rebooted successfully. If you wish to perform a parallel upgrade remotely, wait five minutes for the controller cards to complete the reboot.
Step 13 Starting at the node farthest from the GNE, type the APPLY command to activate the system software.
APPLY:[<TID>]::<CTAG>[::<MEM_SW_TYPE>];where:
•<TID> is the target identifier.
•<CTAG> is the correlation tag that correlates command and response messages.
•<MEM_SW_TYPE> indicates a memory switch action during the software upgrade. Valid values are:
–MEM_SW_TYPE is ACT to activate.
–MEM_SW_TYPE is CANC to cancel the activation.
If the command is successful, the appropriate flash is selected and the TSC card reboots.
The following occurs:
•When the standby TSC card containing the upgrade software reboots (this can take up to 5 minutes).
•When the reboot is completed, the standby TSC is now running the Software R9.0 upgrade. The active TSC in Slot 10 is running Software R8.0.
•The standby TSC acquires the active timing reference, which may take up to 15 minutes to accomplish. Then the active TSC in Slot 10 reboots, and the card in Slot 5 becomes active, using Software R9.0 as the working copy. When the TSC card in Slot 10 resets, it is in standby mode, and is running the Software R8.0 version.
•All remaining cards in the shelf reset simultaneously, raising a SYSBOOT alarm while activation in progress. When all cards have reset, this alarm clears.
•When the common control cards have finished resetting and all alarms are cleared, you can proceed to the next step.
After the common control cards finish resetting and all associated alarms clear, you can safely proceed to the next step. (If you are upgrading remotely and cannot see the nodes, wait for 5 minutes for the process to complete, then check to ensure that related alarms have cleared before proceeding.)
Step 14 Perform Step 13 for each node that will be upgraded, moving from the furthest node from the GNE toward the GNE itself, which should be activated last.
Note You might have to log in ( and Step 3) to each node again to activate the software (Step 13).
Step 15 After all nodes have been activated, log in using CTC or Telnet ( and Step 3) and verify there are no outstanding alarms.
Step 16 Remove all MS-SPRing lockouts using the following TL1 command:
RLS-PROTNSW-<STMN_TYPE>:[<TID>]:<AID>::[::<DIRECTION>];where:
•<AID> identifies the facility in the node to which the switch request is directed.
•<CTAG> is the correlation tag that correlates command and response messages (optional).
•<DIRN> is the direction of transmission (transmit or receive). The possible values are:
–RCV—Receive direction only (default)
–TRMT—Transmit direction only
–BTH—Both transmit and receive directions
For example:
RLS-PROTNSW-STM16:PETALUMA:FAC-6-1:209::BTH;Stop. You have completed this procedure.
Related Documentation
Use this document in conjunction with the following publications:
•Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Procedure Guide
Provides installation, turn up, test, and maintenance procedures•Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Reference Manual
Provides technical reference information for cards, nodes, and networks•Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Troubleshooting Guide
Provides a list of alarms and troubleshooting procedures, general troubleshooting information, and hardware replacement procedures•Cisco ONS SDH TL1 Command Guide
Provides a full TL1 command and autonomous message set including parameters, AIDs, conditions and modifiers for the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH and ONS 15600 SDH•Cisco ONS SDH TL1 Reference Guide
Provides general information, procedures, and errors for TL1 in the Cisco ONS 15454 SDH and ONS 15600 SDH•Release Notes for Cisco ONS 15600 SDH Release 9.0
Provides caveats, closed issues, and new feature and functionality informationObtaining Optical Networking Information
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Where to Find Safety and Warning Information
For safety and warning information, refer to the Cisco Optical Transport Products Safety and Compliance Information document that accompanied the product. This publication describes the international agency compliance and safety information for the Cisco ONS 15454 system. It also includes translations of the safety warnings that appear in the ONS 15454 system documentation.
Cisco Optical Networking Product Documentation CD-ROM
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