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In this document, OMU board (hardware) indicates the combination of the OMUa/OMUc board and its
operating system; OMU (logical concept) indicates the OMU board with product software.
This guide also applies to the BSC6810.
Product Version
The following table lists the product versions related to this document.
Product Name
Product Version
Solution Version
BSC6900
V900R017C10
RAN17.1
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
l
Field engineers
Shift operators
Organization
1 Change History
This section provides information about the changes in different document versions. There are
two types of changes, including function changes and editorial changes. Function changes refer
to changes in functions of a specific product version. Editorial changes refer to changes in
wording or addition of information that was not described in the earlier version.
2 Introduction to OMU
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This chapter describes the following information about the OMU: position in the network,
software structure, working mode, O&M methods, and safety instructions.
3 Working Principles of the OMU
This section has the following topics:
4 OMU Safety Information
This section describes safety information for OMU operations.
5 OMU High-Risk Command List (Dopra Linux)
This section describes high-risk commands in the Dopra Linux operating system (OS). Exercise
caution when executing these commands.
6 OMU Installation and Maintenance (Dopra Linux)
This chapter describes how to install software and perform operation and maintenance on the
OMU running Dopra Linux. In the Dopra Linux OS, the OMUa or OMUc (recommended) is
used to carry the OMU.
7 OMU Installation and Maintenance (Windows)
This chapter describes how to install software and perform O&M on the OMU running Windows.
In this scenario, the OMUa board is used to carry the OMU.
8 Troubleshooting
This chapter describes OMU faults and troubleshooting methods.
9 Configuring OMU Security Functions
This section describes how to configure OMU security function to improve the security of the
BSC6900.
Conventions
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol
Description
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
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Symbol
Description
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance deterioration, or unanticipated results.
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal
injury.
Calls attention to important information, best practices and
tips.
NOTE is used to address information not related to personal
injury, equipment damage, and environment deterioration.
General Conventions
The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention
Description
Boldface
Italic
Courier New
Command Conventions
The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Convention
Description
Boldface
Italic
[]
{ x | y | ... }
[ x | y | ... ]
{ x | y | ... }*
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Convention
Description
[ x | y | ... ]*
GUI Conventions
The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention
Description
Boldface
>
Keyboard Operations
The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Format
Description
Key
Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab.
Key 1+Key 2
Key 1, Key 2
Mouse Operations
The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Action
Description
Click
Double-click
Drag
Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the
pointer to a certain position.
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Contents
Contents
About This Document.....................................................................................................................ii
1 Change History..............................................................................................................................1
2 Introduction to OMU....................................................................................................................4
2.1 Position of the OMU in the BSC6900............................................................................................................................5
2.2 OMU Components..........................................................................................................................................................5
2.3 OMU Working Mode.....................................................................................................................................................8
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8 Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................278
8.1 Restoring the OMU Operating System in One-Click Mode.......................................................................................279
8.2 Handling Loss of the Password of User root..............................................................................................................280
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1 Change History
Change History
This section provides information about the changes in different document versions. There are
two types of changes, including function changes and editorial changes. Function changes refer
to changes in functions of a specific product version. Editorial changes refer to changes in
wording or addition of information that was not described in the earlier version.
02 (2015-05-08)
This is Issue 02 of V900R017C10.
Compared with Issue 01 (2015.03.25) of V900R017C10, this issue includes the following
changes.
Change
Type
Change Description
Function Added
al change
Modified
None
l Updated descriptions of folders that are added for some software
in product software installation directories. For details, see
Checking the Installation Directory of Product Software.
l Updated descriptions of the method to choose the security
transmission type in Optional: Switching the OMU Operating
System.
Deleted
Editorial
change
None
None
01 (2015-03-25)
This is Issue 01 of V900R017C10.
Compared with Issue Draft A (2015-01-15) of V900R017C10, this issue includes the following
changes.
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Change
Type
Change Description
Function
change
Added
None
Modified
Modified the threshold of the OMU transfer server space from 1500
MB to 2000 MB. For details, see 6.5.4 OMU Folder Size List.
Deleted
None
Editorial
change
Revised some description errors. For details, see 6.2.1 Preparations and
Uploading the Product Software Installation Package to the OMU.
Draft A (2015-01-15)
This is Draft A of V900R017C10.
Compared with Issue 03 (2014-09-10) of V900R016C00, this issue includes the following
changes.
Change
Type
Change Description
Function
change
Added
Modified
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Change
Type
1 Change History
Change Description
Deleted
Editorial
change
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Introduction to OMU
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2 Introduction to OMU
As shown in Figure 2-1, the external network is the logical network between the OMU and the
LMT/U2000, and the internal network is the logical network between the OMU and the
BSC6900 host boards.
OMU Hardware
The OMU hardware is monitoring its software in real time to avoid suspension of product
software.
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The OMU operating system, installed on the boards, can be Dopra Linux, SUSE Linux, or
Windows Server 2003.
l
Product Software
The product software runs on the bottom-level operating system to provide various service
processes.
NOTE
l The yellow blocks in Figure 2-2 indicate OMU service monitoring entities. The blue blocks indicate
OMU service processes. The white blocks indicate OMU peripheral devices.
l The arrows shown in Figure 2-2 indicate communication between modules.
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Functions
Communication Module
(ems_gate)
Authentication Module
(authority)
Configuration Module
(configure)
Maintenance Module
(maintain)
Software Management
Module (software)
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Service Processes
Functions
Exchange Module
(host_gate)
The three-level monitoring mechanism ensures that a faulty service process, monitor, or omud
can be restarted.
Independent Mode
When the BSC6900 is configured with one OMU board or one GBAM server, the OMU works
in independent mode.
In this mode, if the OMU is faulty, operation and maintenance (OM) cannot be performed on
the BSC6900. This reduces system reliability.
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Active/Standby Mode
When the BSC6900 is configured with two OMU boards, the OMU works in active/standby
mode.
In this mode, the OMU board working in active mode is called the active OMU board, and the
OMU board working in standby mode is called the standby OMU board. The active and standby
OMU boards must be of the same type. Installing different types of OMU boards is prohibited.
When the BSC6900 is configured in active/standby OMU mode, the OMU can operate properly
with high reliability. Specifically, if a hardware or software fault occurs on the active OMU, the
standby OMU is automatically switched over to the active state and provides services.
NOTE
l The OMU working mode is set during the product software installation.
l After the product software are installed, run the MML command DSP OMU to query the OMU working
mode, and check the value for the Operational state parameter in the command output to check the OMU
working mode. If the value is Active normal or Standby normal, the OMU works in active/standby mode.
If the value is Normal, the OMU works in independent mode.
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ETH0 and ETH1: These two Ethernet adapters are bound into an external Ethernet adapter
team. This Ethernet adapter team is used for communication in the external network. That
is, the communication between the OMU and the LMT/U2000. This external Ethernet
adapter team is also called bond1/bond1:0.
ETH3-UPDATE: bond3, a backup channel Ethernet adapter, is used for the dedicated
backup channel between the active and standby OMUs when the BSC6900 is configured
with two OMUa boards.
ETH4-SCU7 and ETH5-SCU6: The two Ethernet adapters are bound into an internal
Ethernet adapter team. This Ethernet adapter team is used for communication in the internal
network. That is, the communication between the OMU and BSC6900 host boards. This
Ethernet adapter team is also called bond0 (vlan1/vlan1:0).
Figure 3-1 shows the binding relationship between Ethernet adapters on the OMUa board.
Figure 3-1 Binding relationship between Ethernet adapters on the OMUa board
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NOTE
l ETH0, ETH1, and ETH2 are connected to the external network by using the Ethernet ports on the panel
of the OMUa board. ETH4-SCU7, ETH5-SCU6, and ETH3-UPDATE are connected to the backplane
of the MPS, and you cannot see them on the panel of the OMUa board.
l One of bond1 and bond1:0 is reserved for the external fixed IP address, and the other is reserved for
the external virtual IP address.
l When no external fixed IP address is configured, bond1 corresponds to the external virtual IP
address, but bond1:0 does not exist.
l When an external fixed IP address is configured, bond1 corresponds to the external fixed IP address,
and bond1:0 corresponds to the external virtual IP address.
l ETH4-SCU7 and ETH5-SCU6 are bound into an internal Ethernet adapter team, that is, bond0. To
enable communication between the OMU and the SCU, a VLAN whose ID is 1 needs to be established
on bond0. vlan1 and vlan1:0 are used for the internal fixed IP address and the internal virtual IP address,
respectively.
F_ETH0 and F_ETH1: These two Ethernet adapters are bound into an external Ethernet
adapter team. This Ethernet adapter team is used for communication in the external network.
That is, the communication between the OMU and the LMT/U2000. This external Ethernet
adapter team is also called bond1/bond1:0.
B_UPDATE0: a backup channel Ethernet adapter, is used for the dedicated backup channel
between the active and standby OMUs when the BSC6900 is configured with two OMUc
boards.
B_UPDATE1: a backup channel Ethernet adapter, is used for the dedicated backup channel
between the active and standby OMUs when the BSC6900 is configured with an OMUc
board and an OMUa board.
B_ETH0 and B_ETH1: The two Ethernet adapters are bound into an internal Ethernet
adapter team. This Ethernet adapter team is used for communication in the internal network.
That is, the communication between the OMU and BSC6900 host boards. This Ethernet
adapter team is also called bond0 (vlan1/vlan1:0).
Figure 3-2 shows the binding relationship between Ethernet adapters on the OMUc board.
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Figure 3-2 Binding relationship between Ethernet adapters on the OMUc board
NOTE
l F_ETH0, F_ETH1, and F_DBG are connected to the external network by using the Ethernet ports on
the panel of the OMUc board. B_ETH0, B_ETH1, B_UPDATE0, and B_UPDATE1 are connected to
the backplane of the MPS, and you cannot see them on the panel of the OMUc board.
l One of bond1 and bond1:0 is reserved for the external fixed IP address, and the other is reserved for
the external virtual IP address.
l To enable communication between the OMU and the SCU, a VLAN whose ID is 1 needs to be
established on bond0. vlan1 and vlan1:0 are reserved for the internal fixed IP address and the internal
virtual IP address, respectively.
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Correspondi
ng Ethernet
Adapters on
the OMUa
Board
Correspondi
ng Ethernet
Adapters on
the OMUc
Board
External
fixed IP
address
l ETH0
l F_ETH0
l ETH1
l F_ETH1
l ETH0
l F_ETH0
l ETH1
l F_ETH1
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Address
Correspondi
ng Ethernet
Adapters on
the OMUa
Board
Correspondi
ng Ethernet
Adapters on
the OMUc
Board
Internal
fixed IP
address
l ETH4SCU7
l B_ETH0
l B_ETH1
l ETH5SCU6
l ETH4SCU7
l B_ETH0
l B_ETH1
l ETH5SCU6
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IP
Address
Correspondi
ng Ethernet
Adapters on
the OMUa
Board
Correspondi
ng Ethernet
Adapters on
the OMUc
Board
IP address
of the
backup
channel
between
active and
standby
OMU
boards
l ETH3UPDATE
l B_UPDAT
E0 (used
for the
communic
ation
between
the active
and
standby
OMUc
boards)
Commissio
ning IP
address
l B_UPDAT
E1 (used
for the
communic
ation
between
the OMUc
board and
the OMUa
board)
l ETH2
l F_DBG
The network between the OMU internal Ethernet adapters and host boards is defined as an
internal network. The OMU communicates with the base station by using the host boards.
The network between the OMU external Ethernet adapters and the LMT or U2000 is defined
as an external network. The OMU is connected to the LMT or U2000 either directly or by
using multiple routers (gateways).
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When configuring a NodeB, ensure that none of the IP addresses (set by running the ADD
UNODEBIP command) that are used for O&M on the NodeBs under the BSC6900 are
located on the same network segment as the external virtual IP addresses, external fixed IP
address, IP address of the backup channel between the active and standby OMU, or
commissioning IP address.
Assume that IP routes are configured for the OMU (by running the ADD OMUIPRT
command). If IP routes to the NodeB are configured, ensure that the Forward Route
Address and Destination Network Address are not located on the same network segment
as the external virtual IP address, external fixed IP address, IP address of the backup channel
between the active and standby OMUs, or commissioning IP address. If IP routes to the
LMT or U2000 are configured, ensure that the Forward Route Address and Destination
Network Address are not located on the same network segment as the internal virtual IP
address, internal fixed IP address, IP address of the backup channel between the active and
standby OMUs, or commissioning IP address.
If single OMU is configured, one external fixed IP address and one external virtual IP
address of the OMU must be on the same network segment.
If active and standby OMUs are configured, the external fixed IP addresses of the active
and standby OMUs, the external virtual IP address of the active and standby OMUs (the
external virtual IP address of the active OMU and that of the standby OMU are the same)
must be configured on the same network segment.
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If single OMU is configured, one internal fixed IP address and one internal virtual IP address
of the OMU must be on the same network segment. Their subnet masks are fixed to
255.0.0.0.
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If active and standby OMUs are configured, the internal fixed IP addresses of the active
and standby OMUs, the internal virtual IP address of the active and standby OMUs (the
internal virtual IP address of the active OMU and that of the standby OMU are the same)
must be configured on the same network segment. The subnet masks of the IP addresses
are fixed to 255.0.0.0.
Planning Principle
External fixed IP
address
External virtual
IP address
Change the external virtual IP address as required. Ensure that the external
virtual IP address and the external fixed IP address are on the same
network segment (This network segment is called the OMU external
network segment). In addition, the external virtual IP address cannot
conflict with other IP addresses on the network segment.
l For example, if active and standby OMUs are configured, the external
fixed IP address of the active OMU is 172.121.139.201, and that of the
standby OMU is 172.121.139.202, the external virtual IP address can
be configured as 172.121.139.200.
l For example, if an independent OMU is configured and the external
fixed IP address of the OMU is 172.121.139.201, the external virtual
IP address can be configured as 172.121.139.200.
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FInternal fixed
IP address
The internal fixed IP address of the active OMU must be set to X.X.3.50.
The default IP address is 80.168.3.50 (255.0.0.0).
The internal fixed IP address of the standby OMU must be set to X.X.3.60.
The default IP address is 80.168.3.60 (255.0.0.0).
After OMU software is started, the network segment in which the internal
fixed IP address is located is automatically changed to the configured
network segment. The configured network segment can be queried by
running the LST SUBNET command. The default network segment is
172.16.X.X. 172 is the subnet number (SUBNET), and 16 is the extended
subnet number (EXSUBNET). If the default internal fixed IP address of
the OMU is set to 80.168.3.50 (255.0.0.0) before delivery and the
configured network segment is 172.16.X.X, the internal fixed IP address
is automatically changed to 172.16.3.50 (255.0.0.0) after OMU software
is started. The automatic change triggers a reset of the OMU software.
Check principle:
1. The network segment in which the internal fixed IP address is located
cannot conflict with the onsite network segment. If they conflict, you
must change the internal fixed IP address.
l If the internal extended subnet number is 168, the internal subnet
number is exclusive and cannot be used by other networks.
l If the internal extended subnet number is not 168, the network
segments occupied by the internal subnet are SUBNET,
EXSUBNET, SUBNET.(EXSUBNET+1), SUBNET,
(EXSUBNET+2), SUBNET.(EXSUBNET+3), and SUBNET.
(EXSUBNET+4). These network segments cannot be used by other
networks.
2. Only the network segment where the internal fixed IP address is
located can be changed. For example, 172.16.3.50 can be changed to
90.91.3.50.
3. If active and standby OMUs are configured, the internal fixed IP
addresses of the active and standby OMUs must be different and on
the same network segment.
4. If an independent OMU is configured and the network segment where
the internal fixed IP address is located does not conflict with the onsite
network segment, reserve the default internal fixed IP address.
5. The subnet mask of the internal fixed IP address must be 255.0.0.0.
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Check Principle
Internal Virtual
IP address
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Commissioning
IP address
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Check Principle
IP address of the
backup channel
between active
and standby
OMU boards
For an active OMUa board, the default IP address of the backup channel
between the active and standby OMUs must be set to X. X. X.50. The
default IP address is 192.168.3.50 (255.255.255.0).
For a standby OMUa board, the default IP address of the backup channel
between the active and standby OMUs must be set to X. X. X.60. The
default IP address is 192.168.3.60 (255.255.255.0).
For an active OMUc board, the IP address of the backup channel between
the active and standby OMUs must be set to X. X. X. 50. The default IP
address of Ethernet adapter B-UPDATE0 is 192.168.9.50(255.255.255.0)
and that of Ethernet adapter B-UPDATE1 is 192.168.3.50
(255.255.255.0).
For an active OMUc board, the IP address of the backup channel between
the active and standby OMUs must be set to X. X. X. 60. The default IP
address of Ethernet adapter B-UPDATE0 is 192.168.9.60(255.255.255.0)
and that of Ethernet adapter B-UPDATE1 is 192.168.3.60
(255.255.255.0).
Planning principle:
1. The network segment where the IP addresses of the channel between
the active and standby OMUs are located cannot conflict with the
onsite network segment. If they conflict, the IP addresses of the
channel between the active and standby OMUs must be changed.
2. If active and standby OMUs are configured, the IP addresses of the
channel between the active and standby OMUs on the active and
standby OMUs must be different and on the same network segment.
3. If an independent OMU is configured and the network segment where
the IP addresses of the backup channel between the active and standby
OMUs is located is different from the onsite network segment, retain
the IP addresses of the backup channel between the active and standby
OMUs.
4. The subnet mask of the IP address of the channel between the active
and standby OMUs must be 255.255.255.0.
5. The IP address of the backup channel between the active and standby
OMUs on Ethernet adapter B-UPDATE0 and that on Ethernet adapter
B-UPDATE1 must be on different network segments.
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Change Impact
External fixed IP
address
After the external fixed IP address is changed, the device connected to the
external Ethernet port can access the OMU only by using the new external
fixed IP address.
The external fixed IP address can be changed remotely and takes effect
immediately after it is changed.
External eirtual
IP address
Internal fixed IP
address
The internal fixed and virtual IP addresses must be changed at the same
time.
The internal fixed IP address and the IP addresses of the BSC6900 host
boards have been planned. Therefore, only the network segment on which
the internal fixed IP address is located can be changed so that the internal
fixed IP address is not identical with the IP addresses of the BSC6900 host
boards.
If the network segment where the internal fixed IP address is located is
changed, the BSC6900 subnet number must be changed as well.
Otherwise, the communication between the OMU and the BSC6900 host
boards will be interrupted.
The internal fixed IP address is usually changed when the OMU is
commissioned onsite to avoid negative effects caused by frequent resets
of the BSC6900 during daily maintenance.
The internal fixed IP address can be changed remotely. After it is changed,
you must reset the BSC6900 at the local end.
Internal virtual
IP address
The internal virtual and fixed IP addresses must be changed at the same
time.
After the internal virtual IP address is changed, reset the BSC6900 so that
the communication between the OMU and the BSC6900 host boards can
be re-established.
The internal virtual IP address is usually changed when the OMU is
commissioned onsite to avoid negative effects caused by frequent resets
of the BSC6900 during daily maintenance.
The internal virtual IP address can be changed remotely. After it is
changed, you must reset the BSC6900 at the local end.
IP address of the
backup channel
between active
and standby
OMU boards
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After the IP address of the backup channel between the active and standby
OMUs is changed, reset the OMUs so that the communication between
the active and standby OMUs can be re-established.
The IP address of the backup channel between the active and standby
OMUs can be changed remotely and takes effect immediately after it is
changed.
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Change Impact
Commissioning
IP address
NOTE
l The internal and external fixed IP addresses are bound to the active and standby OMUs, and the internal and
external virtual IP addresses are bound to the active OMU. For example, after the switchover of the active
and standby OMUs, the internal and external fixed IP addresses of the original active and standby OMUs
remain the same while the internal and external virtual IP addresses of the original active OMU become the
internal and external virtual IP addresses of the original standby OMU. There is no internal or external virtual
IP addresses for the original active OMU.
l Each pair of the following IP addresses must be on the same network segment: internal fixed and virtual IP
addresses, external fixed and virtual IP addresses, IP addresses of the channel between the active and standby
OMUs on the active OMU and standby OMU, commissioning IP address of the active and standby OMU.
The network segments of these pairs of IP addresses cannot conflict with each other. Additionally, the IP
addresses on a network segment cannot conflict, either.
l Record the IP addresses in 6.5.1 Information Records of OMU Software Installation.
l The next hop IP address of the U2000 route must be the external virtual IP address of the OMU.
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Figure 3-5 Independent OMUa networking topology (with two LAN switches)
The two internal Ethernet adapters ETH4-SCU7 and ETH5-SCU6 of the OMUa board are
connected to the active and standby SCUs in the MPS by using the backplane, respectively.
The two external Ethernet adapters ETH0 and ETH1 of the OMUa board are connected to the
LMT/U2000 by using network equipment such as a hub, LAN switch, or router. In this way, the
OMU fulfills the communication between the BSC6900 and the LMT/U2000.
As shown in Figure 3-5, the two external Ethernet ports of the OMUa board are connected to
the two LAN switches, respectively, which improves network reliability. In this network
topology, external Ethernet ports on the OMU, ports on the LAN switches for the connection
with the OMU, and the ports on the LAN switches for the connection between LAN switches
must be in the same local area network (LAN).
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The Ethernet port marked in blue in Figure 3-4 and Figure 3-5 must be enabled with the
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) function to prevent network storms.
Figure 3-6 Independent OMUc networking topology (with a single LAN switch)
Figure 3-7 Independent OMUc networking topology (with two LAN switches)
The two internal Ethernet adapters B_ETH1 and B_ETH0 are connected to the active and
standby SCUs in the MPS by using the backplane, respectively.
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The two external Ethernet adapters F_ETH1 and F_ETH0 of the OMUc board are connected to
the LMT/U2000 by using network equipment such as a hub, LAN switch, or router. In this way,
the OMU fulfills the communication between the BSC6900 and the LMT/U2000.
As shown in Figure 3-7, the two external Ethernet ports of the OMUc board are connected to
the two LAN switches, respectively, which improves network reliability. In this network
topology, external Ethernet ports on the OMU, ports on the LAN switches for the connection
with the OMU, and the ports on the LAN switches for the connection between LAN switches
must be in the same local area network (LAN).
The Ethernet port marked in blue in Figure 3-6 and Figure 3-7 must be enabled with the
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) function to prevent network storms.
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The two internal Ethernet adapters ETH4-SCU7 and ETH5-SCU6 of the OMUa board are
connected to the active and standby SCUs in the MPS by using the backplane, respectively.
The two external Ethernet adapters ETH0 and ETH1 of the OMUa board are connected to the
LMT/U2000 by using network equipment such as a hub, LAN switch, or router. In this way, the
OMU fulfills the communication between the BSC6900 and the LMT/U2000.
The ETH3-UPDATE Ethernet adapters of the active and standby OMUa boards are connected
by using the backplane to fulfill the data synchronization and software update between the active
and standby OMUs.
As shown in Figure 3-9, the two external Ethernet ports of the active and standby OMUs are
connected to the two LAN switches, respectively, which improves network reliability. In this
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network topology, external Ethernet ports on the OMU, ports on the LAN switches for the
connection with the OMU, and the ports on the LAN switches for the connection between LAN
switches must be in the same local area network (LAN).
The Ethernet port marked in blue in Figure 3-8 and Figure 3-9 must be enabled with the
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) function to prevent network storms.
Figure 3-10 Active/standby OMUc networking topology (with a single LAN switch)
Figure 3-11 Active/standby OMUc networking topology (with two LAN switches)
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The two internal Ethernet adapters B_ETH0 and B_ETH1 of the OMUc board are connected to
the active and standby SCUs in the MPS by using the backplane, respectively.
The two external Ethernet adapters F_ETH0 and F_ETH1 of the OMUc board are connected to
the LMT/U2000 by using network equipment such as a hub, LAN switch, or router. In this way,
the OMU fulfills the communication between the BSC6900 and the LMT/U2000.
The B_UPDATE0 Ethernet adapters of the active and standby OMUc boards are connected by
using the backplane. This fulfills data synchronization and software update between active and
standby OMUs.
As shown in Figure 3-11, the two external Ethernet ports of the active and standby OMUs are
connected to the two LAN switches, respectively, which improves network reliability. In this
network topology, external Ethernet ports on the OMU, ports on the LAN switches for the
connection with the OMU, and the ports on the LAN switches for the connection between LAN
switches must be in the same local area network (LAN).
The Ethernet port marked in blue in Figure 3-10 and Figure 3-11 must be enabled with the
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) function to prevent network storms.
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Figure 3-12 Active/standby OMUa/OMUc networking topology (with a single LAN switch)
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Figure 3-13 Active/standby OMUa&OMUc networking topology (with two LAN switches)
The two internal Ethernet adapters of the OMU boards are connected to the active and standby
SCUs in the MPS by using the backplane, respectively.
The two external Ethernet adapters of the OMU boards are connected to the LMT/U2000 by
using network equipment such as a hub, LAN switch, or router. In this way, the OMU fulfills
the communication between the BSC6900 and the LMT/U2000.
The B_UPDATE1 Ethernet adapter of the active OMUc board and the ETH3UPDATE Ethernet
adapter of the standby OMUa board are connected by using the backplane. This fulfills data
synchronization and software update between active and standby OMUs.
As shown in Figure 3-13, the two external Ethernet ports of the active and standby OMUs are
connected to the two LAN switches, respectively, which improves network reliability. In this
network topology, external Ethernet ports on the OMU, ports on the LAN switches for the
connection with the OMU, and the ports on the LAN switches for the connection between LAN
switches must be in the same local area network (LAN).
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The Ethernet port marked in blue in Figure 3-12 and Figure 3-13 must be enabled with the
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) function to prevent network storms.
data synchronization
The OMU data is dynamic, which changes when the BSC6900 is working. After the standby
OMU starts, the active OMU data is fully synchronized, and the increments are synchronized.
This ensures that the OMU can work normally after a switchover.
File Synchronization
The synchronization between active and standby OMU files is mainly applicable to dynamic
files. The dynamic files include the license file, board program, BOOTROM file, DSP file, patch
file, and performance statistics file. The software management module on the standby OMU
regularly checks the active OMU files and synchronizes the dynamic files on the standby OMU
with those on the active OMU. This ensures that the files on the active and standby OMUs are
the same.
Time Synchronization
Time synchronization means that the sntp module on the standby OMU regularly synchronizes
the time with the sntp module on the active OMU. This ensures that the time on the active and
standby OMUs is the same.
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Operation and maintenance (O&M) can be performed on the LMT only after a switchover succeeds.
Manual Switchover
If OMUs work in active/standby mode and data synchronization between the active and standby
OMUs is normal, you can manually switch over the OMUs as required. For example, you need
to manually switch over OMUs for software and hardware upgrade or fault rectification. To
manually switch over the OMUs, run the SWP OMU command or use the LMT. For detailed
operations, see the BSC6900 UMTS LMT User Guide. After the manual switchover, the original
standby OMU becomes the active OMU, and the original active OMU becomes the standby
OMU.
Manual switchover can be performed only when the active and standby OMUs work properly
and at least one of the following conditions is met:
l
The DSP OMU command output shows that the value of Data-sync state is Data
synchronization is successful.
The DSP OMU command output shows that the version of the active product software is
different from that of the standby product software.
The ALM-20701 OMU Failure Switchover persists after a fault-triggered OMU switchover
is performed.
NOTICE
Before performing the manual switchover, do not perform an operation that may change the data
in the database. For example, do not modify configuration data or user information.
Fault-Triggered Switchover
When the active and standby OMUs operate properly, the active OMU maintains the
BSC6900 and the standby OMU monitors the active OMU. If a fault occurs on the active OMU
and persists for more than 5 minutes, the standby OMU automatically becomes active. After the
fault is rectified, the original active OMU becomes standby. If the fault is rectified within 5
minutes, the switchover does not occur.
After the fault-triggered switchover, the OMU automatically reports the ALM-20701 OMU
Failure Switchover and initiates a Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC). If the host data is consistent
with the OMU data, the alarm is automatically cleared. If the host data is inconsistent with the
OMU data, the alarm persists.
NOTE
If the DSP OMU command output shows that the values for Internal network link state, External network
state, and Backup network link state are all Breakdown, then the active OMU is faulty.
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Failover
When the active OMU runs longer than the failover interval, a failover occurs. To reduce the
impact on the services, the failover usually occurs between 03: 00 and 05: 00.
You can run the SET ASWPARA command to set whether the failover between the active and
standby OMUs is allowed. You can also run this command to set the failover interval.
NOTE
Self-Healing Switchover
Self-healing switchover is a method of self-healing for OMUs.
The active OMU performs a self-healing switchover when any of the following conditions
occurs:
l
The hard disk capacity of the active OMU overflows if the remaining space is smaller than
200 MB.
No Ethernet cable is connected to any external Ethernet port on the active OMU.
The internal or external virtual IP address of the active OMU is lost for more than 3 minutes.
The standby OMU detects that the active OMU is restarted abnormally three times within
24 hours.
The connection between the active OMU and SCU is interrupted and the connection
between the standby OMU and SCU is normal.
A fault occurs in one or both of the internal and external networks of the active OMU while
the internal and external networks of the standby OMU are normal.
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Install and run only the OS software (including necessary drivers and components) and
product software on the OMU.
The operation information and faults of the BSC6900 are recorded on the OMU. Therefore,
to locate and rectify faults in a timely and accurate manner, do not delete any log file from
the OMU.
When OS commands are executed on the OMU, OS logs are recorded. Executing an OS
command with the plaintext password brings security risks. Therefore, interactive
commands are recommended.
After changing the OMU slot by removing and then installing the OMU boards, the OMU
redetects alarms. The alarms generated from the original OMU slot must be manually
cleared.
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Command List
There are a large number of Linux commands. To view the help information for a command,
run the command with the --help parameter. Use /sbin/ifconfig as example, as shown in the
following figure.
Figure 5-1 Help information for a command
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and
OS
intern
al
comm
and
/sbin/
disk_mana
ger
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/sbin/
dl_matchp
artconf_fil
e
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/sbin/
dl_recover
_core
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/sbin/
dl_upgrade
_core
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/sbin/
dl_verctl
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/sbin/dlcfg
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
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None
/sbin/
rtos_config
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/sbin/
fsck.reiserf
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Hig
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hibi
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None
Disk
and
file
syste
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/bin/mount
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
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None
/bin/
umount
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
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None
/sbin/
fsck.ext2
Hig
h
Pro
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None
/sbin/
fsck.ext4
Hig
h
Pro
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None
/sbin/sfdisk
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
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This
command is
used only to
query
partition
settings.
None
/sbin/fdisk
Hig
h
Use
d
with
restr
ictio
ns
This
command is
used only to
query disk
partitions.
None
/sbin/
tune2fs
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
This
command is
used only to
query system
file settings.
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/sbin/
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None
/sbin/
mke2fs
Hig
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Pro
hibi
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None
/sbin/
mkfs.ext3
Hig
h
Pro
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None
/sbin/
mkfs.ext4
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/sbin/
mkreiserfs
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/bin/fuser
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/bin/kill
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
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Use the
RST
OMU
MODU
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comma
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reset
OMU
softwar
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process
es.
/usr/bin/
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Hig
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and
/sbin/
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Hig
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hibi
ted
Use the
RST
OMU
MODU
LE
comma
nd to
reset
OMU
softwar
e
process
es.
/usr/bin/
taskset
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
This
command is
used only to
query the
CPU affinity
of a thread.
None
/sbin/
killall5
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
Use the
RST
OMU
MODU
LE
comma
nd to
reset
OMU
softwar
e
process
es.
/sbin/
ethtool
Hig
h
Use
d
with
restr
ictio
ns
This
command is
used only to
query the
link mode of
network
adapters.
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and
/usr/sbin/
iptablesmulti
Hig
h
Use
d
with
restr
ictio
ns
This
command is
used only to
query the
firewall of a
local
computer.
None
/bin/
domainna
me
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
This
command is
used only to
query the
CPU affinity
of a thread.
None
/bin/
nisdomain
name
Hig
h
Use
d
with
restr
ictio
ns
This
command is
used only to
query the
network
domain of
NIS services
on a local
computer.
None
/sbin/arp
Hig
h
Use
d
with
restr
ictio
ns
This
command is
used only to
query ARP
tables.
None
/sbin/
arptables
Hig
h
Use
d
with
restr
ictio
ns
This
command is
used only to
query the
ARP firewall
of a local
computer.
None
/sbin/ifup
Hig
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and
/sbin/ifupdhcp
Hig
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Pro
hibi
ted
None
/sbin/ip
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
Use the
omutoo
l to set
the
OMU
IP
address.
/sbin/route
Hig
h
Use
d
with
restr
ictio
ns
This
command is
used only to
query
routing
information.
Use the
omutoo
l to set
gatewa
ys.
/sbin/
dhclient
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/sbin/
ifconfig
Hig
h
Use
d
with
restr
ictio
ns
This
command is
used only to
query IP
addresses.
Use the
omutoo
l to set
IP
address
es.
/bin/touch
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/bin/vi
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
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None
/bin/rmdir
Hig
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and
/bin/mv
Hig
h
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hibi
ted
None
/bin/cp
Hig
h
Use
d
with
restr
ictio
ns
This
command is
used only to
copy files.
None
/bin/dd
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/bin/rm
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/bin/chown
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/usr/bin/
scp
Hig
h
Use
d
with
restr
ictio
ns
This
command is
used only to
copy files.
None
/usr/bin/
dos2unix
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/usr/bin/tee
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
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None
/usr/bin/tr
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/usr/bin/
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None
/usr/bin/
chroot
Hig
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None
/usr/bin/
install
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
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None
/usr/bin/
setfacl
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/bin/chmod
Hig
h
Use
d
with
restr
ictio
ns
Use this
command
following
the
instructions
provided in
the product
software
installation
and use
guides.
/bin/date
Hig
h
Use
d
with
restr
ictio
ns
This
command is
used only to
query the OS
time.
Use the
DSP
TIME
comma
nd to
query
the OS
time.
/usr/bin/
ipcrm
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
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s
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Produc
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Comm
and
/sbin/
hwclock
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
Use the
SET
TIME
comma
nd to
query
hardwar
e time.
/sbin/init
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/sbin/kexec
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/sbin/
modprobe
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/sbin/
portmap
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/sbin/
shutdown
Hig
h
Use
d
with
restr
ictio
ns
Use this
command
only when
the OMU
board needs
to be
replaced or
the OMU
needs to be
powered off
or restarted.
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s
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Comm
and
/sbin/sysctl
Hig
h
Use
d
with
restr
ictio
ns
Use this
command
following
the
instructions
provided in
product
(locating or
commissioni
ng) guide.
None
/sbin/
rmmod
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/sbin/
reboot
Hig
h
Use
d
with
restr
ictio
ns
Use this
command
only when
the OMU
board needs
to be
replaced or
the OMU
needs to be
powered off
or restarted.
Use the
RST
OMU
comma
nd to
perform
a hard
reset.
/sbin/halt
Hig
h
Use
d
with
restr
ictio
ns
Use this
command
only when
the OMU
board needs
to be
replaced or
the OMU
needs to be
powered off
or restarted.
None
/usr/sbin/
grub
Hig
h
Pro
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s
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ute
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t
Comm
and
User
mana
geme
nt
/usr/bin/
chage
Hig
h
Use
d
with
restr
ictio
ns
Use this
command
only for
managing
external
login users.
None
/usr/bin/
passwd
Hig
h
Use
d
with
restr
ictio
ns
Use this
command
only for
managing
external
login users.
None
/usr/sbin/
chpasswd
Hig
h
Pro
hibi
ted
None
/usr/sbin/
groupdel
Hig
h
Use
d
with
restr
ictio
ns
Use this
command
only for
managing
the userdefined user
groups.
None
/usr/sbin/
userdel
Hig
h
Use
d
with
restr
ictio
ns
Use this
command
only for
managing
the userdefined
users.
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Run the LST VER command. Based on the OMU OS displayed in the command output, select the installation
and maintenance scenarios.
Operating System
The DOPRA Linux OS is used.
Product Software
The product software runs on the bottom-level OS to provide various service processes.
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Scenario Overview
In the scenario of deploying the BSC6900, the OMU runs Dopra Linux. Figure 6-2 shows how
to install product software.
Figure 6-2 Product software installation scenarios
Commissioning phase
Determine whether to reinstall product software based on the status and version of the
current product software. Configure the correct OMU IP address for communication
between the LMT and BSC6900 O&M network.
Maintenance phase
If product software cannot work properly during the maintenance phase, reinstall the
product software by using one of the following methods:
Use the USB flash drive. With this method, the OMU OS and product software will be
reinstalled. For details, see 6.2.2 Optional: Installing the Operating System and
Product Software.
Use the product software installation file in the version package. With this method, only
the product software will be reinstalled. For details, see 6.2.3 Optional: Installing the
Product Software.
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If an OMU board is damaged onsite, replace it. If the operating system fails, reinstall it along
with the product software.
6.3 Operating and Maintaining the OMU
This section describes how to perform operation and maintenance on the OMU after product
software are installed. To perform this task, log in to the OMU remotely or run MML commands.
6.4 Obtaining and Using the OMU-Related Software
This section describes how to obtain and use the OMU-related software, including the psftp
software and PuTTY software. The OMU-related software is used to assist product software
installation and perform operation and maintenance on the OMU.
6.5 Appendix: OMU-Related Information Tables
This section describes the tables which record the OMU information required for routine
operation and maintenance.
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In the initial commissioning phase, check the installation of product software, and configure
the IP addresses, subnet masks, and OMU name of OMU Ethernet adapters based on the
onsite IP address plan. Install product software if the version number is not specified in the
BSC6900 order.
If only the product software needs to be installed, commission the OMU locally or using a
USB flash drive. If both product software and OMU operating system need to be installed,
commission the OMU using a USB flash drive.
Prerequisites
l
The version installation package or patch installation package that you have obtained is the
same as the customer version.
You have obtained the psftp software and the PuTTY software. For details, see 6.4.1
Obtaining and Using the psftp Software and 6.4.2 Obtaining and Using the PuTTY
Software.
If the product software has been installed before delivery, the active workspace of the OMU
is version_a.
If the product software is not installed before delivery, plan items in Information Records
of OMU Software Installation before installing the product software.
For details about the OMU software factory settings, see Checklist for the OMU Software
Factory Settings.
For details about how to commission the OMU locally, see Figure 6-3.
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Procedure
Step 1 Connect a PC to the OMU board.
1.
Connect the PC to the ETH2 commissioning port on the OMU board using a network cable.
2.
Set the IP addresses of the PC and ETH2 port so that they are in the same network segment.
The initial IP address of the ETH2 port is 192.168.6.50 or 192.168.6.60, and the subnet
mask is 255.255.255.0. The initial IP address of the ETH2 port is the commissioning IP
address. For details about the commissioning IP address, see OMU IP Address Plan.
Step 2 Set the link mode of the external OMU Ethernet adapters.
1.
Log in to the OMU by referring to the procedures described in 6.3.1 Logging In to the
OMU.
2.
Check whether the link mode of the external OMU Ethernet adapters is consistent with that
of LAN switches.
For details about how to query the link mode of the external OMU Ethernet adapters, see
Querying the Link Mode of the External OMU Network Adapters.
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If...
Then...
Go to Step 3.
Enter /etc/rc.d/omud status to check the running status of the OMU process.
If...
Then...
running is displayed
unused is displayed
Go to Step 3.2.
2.
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the current version of the product software.
If...
Then...
Go to Step 4.
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If...
Then...
The following restrictions apply when you execute the MOD OMUIP command. Modify OMU IP
addresses based on actual conditions.
l Only Internal network fixed IP, External network fixed IP, External network fixed IP mask,
External gateway IP and Backup network IP of the active OMU can be modified when OMUs work
in active/standby mode.
l After the OMU starts, the system automatically updates the first two network segments of the internal
fixed and virtual IP addresses to the configured network segments. You can query the configured
network segments by running the LST SUBNET command.
1.
You can execute ./omutool -h to view the help information of the omutool.
2.
Change the external fixed IP address and subnet mask according to the operator's plan.
Enter ./omutool extercard The external fixed IP address The subnet mask The gateway IP
address (Optional) to change the external fixed IP address and the subnet mask. For
example, you can enter the following command:
./omutool extercard 10.161.10.100 255.255.255.0
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l Perform either of the following operations if a gateway IP address needs to be changed while
you are changing an external fixed IP address:
l Method 1: Enter ./omutool extercard The external fixed IP address The subnet mask (The
gateway IP address) to change the external fixed IP address and gateway IP address at the
same time. The following is an example:
./omutool extercard 10.161.10.100 255.255.255.0 10.161.10.1
l Method 2: Enter ./omutool gateway The gateway IP address to change the gateway IP
address separately. The following is an example:
./omutool gateway 10.161.10.1
l After the external fixed IP address is changed, the OMU can be connected to the operation and
maintenance (OM) network of the operator over the ETH0 or ETH1 port. In this case, subsequent
commissioning tasks can be performed remotely.
3.
Change the external virtual IP address and subnet mask of the active and standby OMUs
according to the plan. Ensure that the external virtual IP address is on the same network
segment as the external fixed IP address.
Enter ./omutool extervip The external virtual IP address The subnet mask to change the
external virtual IP address and subnet mask. For example, you can enter the following
command:
./omutool extervip 10.161.10.102 255.255.255.0
NOTE
The external virtual, external fixed and gateway IP addresses must all be in the same network segment.
If you change either of the first two of these, you will be prompted to check whether the other two
addresses need to be changed to comply with this rule.
4.
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address, and commissioning IP address of active and standby OMUs are in the same
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If...
Then...
Step 5 Enter ./omutool dispipinfo to check whether the modified OMU IP address and subnet mask
are correct based on the query result.
Step 6 Change the OMU name.
1.
Enter ./omutool computername OMU name to change the name of the OMU.
For example, you can enter ./omutool computername omu_123.
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The OMU name cannot contain control characters, spaces, or any of the following special characters: / \
[ ] ( ) ' : | < > + = ; , ?, and the length of the OMU name must range from 1 to 62 characters.
2.
b.
Active OMU
Standby OMU
NOTE
If some of the preceding processes do not exist, enter /etc/rc.d/omud restart to restart the OMU
server, and then check whether the processes exist. If some of them still do not exist, uninstall the
product software and then reinstall it in the active workspace by referring to operations in
Procedure of Uninstalling the Product Software and Installing the Product Software in the
Active Workspace.
Step 9 Enter exit to stop the PuTTY and then remove the cable to disconnect the PC from the OMU.
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Prerequisites
l
The preparations for installing software on site are completed. For details, see Onsite
Software Installation Preparations.
You have obtained the planned OMU information and recorded them in Configuration
Information for Preparing the USB Flash Drive.
The capacity of the USB flash drive is at least 4 GB. If the BSC6900 is configured with
active and standby OMUs, two USB flash drives are required.
A USB flash drive has been inserted into an available and uncontrolled (for example, CPM
control) USB port on a portable computer
Check whether the USB flash drive is usable by referring to the USB Flash Drive
Verification Guide under the USB Disk Tool (a tool used for preparing the USB flash drive)
directory. If the USB flash drive cannot be used, replace it with another one. The Netac
U208 (4 GB), Kingston and Sandisk USB storage devices are recommended.
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NOTICE
Back up the OMU data before you install the OMU operating system and product software. This
is because the OMU hard disk will be formatted during the installation of the OMU operating
system and product software using the USB flash drive, and all data will be deleted.
l
This section uses the commissioning of active and standby OMUs as an example. The
commissioning operation differences between the OMU in independent mode and the
OMUs in active/standby mode are described separately.
Commissioning an OMU using a USB flash drive involves two steps: preparing the USB
flash drive and commissioning the OMU after inserting the USB flash drive into the OMU.
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Figure 6-4 Flowchart for commissioning the OMU using a USB flash drive
Procedure
Step 1 Prepare a USB flash drive.
1.
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NE from the shortcut menu. A dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-6.
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3.
Specify NE Name, set Operating System Type to DopraLinux, set Operate type to
Install. Then click OK. An NE is added.
NOTE
l If only the operating system is to be installed on the OMU, do not select Install product software?.
If the operating system and product software are to be installed on the OMU, select Install product
software? and specify External Virtual IP Address of the NE to be added.
l If only the product software is to be installed on the OMU, set Operate type to Only install product
software, and specify External Virtual IP Address of the NE to be added.
l The NE name, used to identify an NE, can include only letters, numerals, dashes ("-"), and underscores
("_").
l The NE name and the virtual external IP address can be changed only after you delete the NE and then
add it again.
l If you want to prepare multiple USB flash drives, you are advised to prepare and label the USB flash
drives one by one.
4.
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NOTE
l The IP addresses shown in Figure 6-7 are required by the U_creator tool by default. Change the IP
addresses as required. For details about the principles of changing the IP addresses, see 3.2 OMU IP
Address Plan.
l If Operating System Type in Figure 6-6 is set to DopraLinux, select the product type in Figure
6-7 according to the product where the OMU is to be installed. The rules for checking network
segments of IP addresses vary depending on product types. For details about these rules, see 3.2 OMU
IP Address Plan.
l Select the link mode for external Ethernet adapters listed in Figure 6-7 as required. Ensure that the
link mode for external Ethernet adapters is consistent with that for the onsite LAN switch. Table
6-1 lists the mapping between the queried link mode for external Ethernet adapters and that selected
in Figure 6-7.
l If Install product software? is not selected in Step 1.3, only the names of the active and standby
OMUs and IP addresses are displayed in Figure 6-7.
l In independent OMU mode, only the active OMU configuration is effective, whereas the standby
OMU configuration is ineffective.
l The new password policy is as follows:
l Passwords of admin must contain 8 to 32 characters.
l The characters must be uppercase letters, lowercase letters, digits, or special characters, or the
combination of two among these types.
l Special characters include spaces and the following characters ~!@#$%^&*()_+-{}|[]:<>?./
l Modify Debug network IP and Debug network mask based on actual conditions.
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l Auto-negotiation is on.
Auto
l Auto-negotiation is off.
10Mb Full
l Speed is 10Mb/s.
l Duplex is Full.
l Auto-negotiation is off.
10Mb Half
l Speed is 10Mb/s.
l Duplex is Half.
l Auto-negotiation is off.
100Mb Full
l Speed is 100Mb/s.
l Duplex is Full.
l Auto-negotiation is off.
100Mb Half
l Speed is 100Mb/s.
l Duplex is Half.
l Auto-negotiation is off
1000Mb Full
1000Mb Half
5.
After all the information is automatically obtained, check whether the information is correct
and enter other required information.
NOTE
l If a version or baseline patch is to be installed, select the V**R**C** directory of the version
installation package or the V**R**C**SPCX00 directory for the baseline patch installation package.
l If a non-baseline patch is to be installed, select the V**R**C**SPCXYZ or V**R**C**SPHXYZ
directory for the patch installation package.
6.
Check that all the information is correct and click OK. In the displayed dialog box, check
the directory where the USB flash drive is located and start preparing a USB flash drive.
7.
Perform operations by following the instructions until the system displays a message that
reads Succeed to create USB drive of OMU installation. Click Finish to finish preparing
the USB flash drive.
NOTE
l If the system asks for your confirmation during preparation of the USB flash drive, insert or remove
the USB flash drive.
l If an independent OMU is configured, skip the steps for preparing the standby OMU USB flash drive.
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Step 2 Commission the OMU after inserting the USB flash drive to the OMU.
1.
Insert the USB flash drive into any USB port on the OMU board panel.
2.
Remove and then install the OMU board to reset it. For details, see sections Removing a
Board and Installing a board in the BSC6900 UMTS Site Maintenance Guide.
3.
Observe the status of the indicators on the OMU board panel and determine whether the
installation is complete.
l If only the operating system is to be installed on the OMU, check the indicator status
according to the conditions described in Table 6-2.
l If the operating system and product software are to be installed on the OMU, check the
indicator status according to the conditions described in Table 6-3.
l If only the product software is to be installed, check the indicator status according to
the conditions described in Table 6-4.
NOTE
l If the status of the indicators differs from this, the OMU cannot identify the USB flash device.
In this case, prepare another USB flash device. Alternatively, copy the data in the original USB
flash device to a new one, and then reinstall the OMU operating system.
l After the OMU operating system and the product software are installed successfully, remove the
USB flash drive from the OMU board panel. The OMU commissioning is complete. If the value
of operation type is Only install product software, you need to remove and reinsert the OMU
to restart the OMU operating system after removing the USB flash drive.
Table 6-2 Status of the indicators on the OMUa or OMUc board panel during the OMU
operating system installation
Board
Installation
Procedure
Successful
Installation
Failed Installation
OMUa
At the beginning:
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator blinks.
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Board
Installation
Procedure
Successful
Installation
Failed Installation
OMUc
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator blinks.
l The OFFLINE
indicator blinks.
Table 6-3 Status of indicators on the OMUa or OMUc board panel during the OMU
operating system and product software installation
Board
Installation
Procedure
Successful
Installation
Failed Installation
OMUa
At the beginning:
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
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Table 6-4 Status of indicators on the OMUa or OMUc board panel during only the product
software installation
Board
Installation
Procedure
Successful
Installation
Failed Installation
OMUa
At the beginning:
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
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Follow-up Procedure
Troubleshooting upon Installation Failures
Check whether the configuration files prepared in the step Prepare the USB flash drive are
correct according to the Configuration Information for Preparing the USB flash drive for
Installation recorded during the preparations.
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the step Prepare the USB flash drive.
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If the configuration files are correct, contact Huawei technical support by referring to
Contact the Technical Support for Assistance.
Double-click putty.exe. Enter the physical IP address of the OMU where an operating
system has been installed. An interface for logging in to the Linux operating system is
displayed. Enter an administrator-level user name and its password to log in to the OMU.
2.
Execute /cat /etc/DL-Release to query the operating system version, as shown in Figure
6-8.
Figure 6-8 Querying the operating system version using the Putty
6.2.1 Preparations
Before reinstalling the OMU software onsite, gather the following items: the OMU board, a
portable PC, theBSC6900 version installation package or patch installation package, and the
USB Disk Tool.
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Configu
ration
Item
Quantity
Recommended Setting
Minimum Configuration
CPU
1.66GHz or higher
866 MHz
RAM
512 MB
256 MB
Hard disk
80 GB
10 GB
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Configu
ration
Item
Quantity
Recommended Setting
Minimum Configuration
Display
resolutio
n
800 x 600
CDROM
drive
USB
flash
drive
Operatin
g system
l Microsoft Windows
Server 2003
l Microsoft Windows 7
Check that Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or later has been installed on the portable PC.
To check whether Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or later has been installed, choose Start >
Settings > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs to view the components installed on
the portable PC. If Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or later has not been installed on the portable
PC, run dotnetfx2.0.exe under the \tools directory of the U_creator tool software package.
Required Software
Ensure that the following software package is available:
l
Contact Huawei engineers who can obtain the installation package and tool by performing the
following operation:
l
Contact Huawei engineers to obtain the version installation package from http://
support.huawei.com/carrier/#click=main3 and enter Software Version in the search
window. Then, download the version installation package.
2.
Click Software Version VER to obtain the BSC6900 version installation package.
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l
When reinstalling the product software, re-import the OMU configuration data. You must
back up the OMU data before reinstalling the product software and restore the OMU data
after the installation. For details, see Backing Up the System Data and Restoring the
System Data.
If the OMU data cannot be backed up because the product software cannot work properly,
obtain the latest backup data for restoration.
Prerequisites
l
The following operations assume that you are preparing a USB flash drive for active and
standby OMUs. Differences are specified for preparing USB flash drives for active and
standby OMUs and for an independent OMU.
The capacity of the USB flash drive is at least 2 GB. If the BSC6900 is configured with
active and standby OMUs, two USB flash drives are required.
The USB flash drive is inserted in a functional USB port on the portable PC.
The portable PC has read and write rights on the USB port.
You have obtained the planned OMU IP addresses and the OMU name and have recorded
them in Configuration Information for Preparing USB Flash Drive.
Before preparing a USB flash drive, verify the device by referring to USB Flash Drive
Verification Guide in the directory where the USB Disk Tool is saved. If the USB flash
drive is not usable, replace it. The Netac U208 (2 GB), Kingston and Sandisk USB flash
drives are recommended.
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NOTICE
This function is for quickly restoring data and rectifying faults. During the process, data is
encrypted against the risk of information leakage.
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Operation Type
Application Scenario
Recover
The time needed for preparing a USB flash drive varies depending the bandwidth of the network
from the PC to the equipment room, the USB protocol, and the PC performance. The duration
listed in Table 6-7 refers to the duration for preparing a USB flash drive in compliance with the
USB2.0 protocol. The duration for preparing a USB flash drive in compliance with the USB1.1
protocol takes about twice as long as preparing a USB flash drive in compliance with the USB2.0
protocol. If the duration for preparing the device requires much longer than the listed duration,
the performance of the PC in use is poor. If this occurs, restart the PC or use a PC with a higher
level of performance.
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Duration
20 to 40 minutes
20 to 40 minutes
Procedure
l
Preparing the USB flash drive for initially installing the OMU operating system and product
software
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Right-click NE List in the left pane of the window shown in Figure 6-9 and choose
Add NE from the shortcut menu. A dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure
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3.
Specify NE Name, set Operating System Type to DopraLinux, set Operate type
to Install. Then click OK. An NE is added.
NOTE
l If only the operating system is to be installed on the OMU, do not select Install product
software?. If the operating system and product software are to be installed on the OMU, select
Install product software? and specify External Virtual IP Address of the NE to be added.
l If only the product software is to be installed on the OMU, set Operate type to Only install
product software, and specify External Virtual IP Address of the NE to be added.
l The NE name, used to identify an NE, can include only letters, numerals, dashes ("-"), and
underscores ("_").
l The NE name and the virtual external IP address can be changed only after you delete the NE
and then add it again.
l If you want to prepare multiple USB flash drives, you are advised to prepare and label the USB
flash drives one by one.
4.
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Figure 6-11.
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NOTE
l The IP addresses shown in Figure 6-11 are required by the U_creator tool by default. Change
the IP addresses as required. For details about the principles of changing the IP addresses, see
3.2 OMU IP Address Plan.
l If Operating System Type in Figure 6-10 is set to DopraLinux, select the product type in
Figure 6-11 according to the product where the OMU is to be installed. The rules for checking
network segments of IP addresses vary depending on product types. For details about these rules,
see 3.2 OMU IP Address Plan.
l Select the link mode for external Ethernet adapters listed in Figure 6-11 as required. Ensure that
the link mode for external Ethernet adapters is consistent with that for the onsite LAN switch.
Table 6-8 lists the mapping between the queried link mode for external Ethernet adapters and
that selected in Figure 6-11.
l If Install product software? is not selected in Step 3, only the names of the active and standby
OMUs and IP addresses are displayed in Figure 6-11.
l In independent OMU mode, only the active OMU configuration is effective, whereas the standby
OMU configuration is ineffective.
l The new password policy is as follows:
l Passwords of admin must contain 8 to 32 characters.
l The characters must be uppercase letters, lowercase letters, digits, or special characters, or
the combination of two among these types.
l Special characters include spaces and the following characters ~!@#$%^&*()_+-{}|
[]:<>?./
l Modify Debug network IP and Debug network mask based on actual conditions.
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l Auto-negotiation is on.
Auto
l Auto-negotiation is off.
10Mb Full
l Speed is 10Mb/s.
l Duplex is Full.
l Auto-negotiation is off.
10Mb Half
l Speed is 10Mb/s.
l Duplex is Half.
l Auto-negotiation is off.
100Mb Full
l Speed is 100Mb/s.
l Duplex is Full.
l Auto-negotiation is off.
100Mb Half
l Speed is 100Mb/s.
l Duplex is Half.
l Auto-negotiation is off
1000Mb Full
1000Mb Half
5.
After all the information is automatically obtained, check whether the information is
correct and enter other required information.
NOTE
l If a version or baseline patch is to be installed, select the V**R**C** directory of the version
installation package or the V**R**C**SPCX00 directory for the baseline patch installation
package.
l If a non-baseline patch is to be installed, select the V**R**C**SPCXYZ or
V**R**C**SPHXYZ directory for the patch installation package.
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Check that all the information is correct and click OK. In the displayed dialog box,
check the directory where the USB flash drive is located and start preparing a USB
flash drive.
7.
Perform operations by following the instructions until the system displays a message
that reads Succeed to create USB drive of OMU installation. Click Finish to finish
preparing the USB flash drive.
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l If the system asks for your confirmation during preparation of the USB flash drive, insert or
remove the USB flash drive.
l If an independent OMU is configured, skip the steps for preparing the standby OMU USB flash
drive.
Preparing the USB flash drive for restoring the OMU operating system
1.
2.
Right-click NE List in the left pane of the window shown in Figure 6-9 and choose
Add NE. A dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-12.
Figure 6-12 Add NE dialog box
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type to Restore. Then click OK. An NE is added.
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l The NE name, used to identify an NE, can include only letters, numerals, dashes ("-"), and
underscores ("_").
l The name of an existing NE cannot be changed. To use another NE name, you must delete the
existing NE and then add a new NE with your desired name.
l If you want to prepare multiple USB flash drives, you are advised to prepare and label the USB
flash drives one by one.
4.
Double-click the added NE in the left pane. The window is refreshed, as shown in
Figure 6-13.
Figure 6-13 Configuration information
NOTE
l The IP addresses shown in Figure 6-13 are required by the U_creator tool by default. Change
the IP addresses as required. For details about the principles of changing the IP addresses, see
3.2 OMU IP Address Plan.
l If Operating System Type in Figure 6-12 is set to DopraLinux, select the product type in
Figure 6-13 according to the product where the OMU is to be installed. The rules for checking
network segments of IP addresses vary depending on product types. For details about these rules,
see 3.2 OMU IP Address Plan.
l Select the link mode for external Ethernet adapters listed in Figure 6-13 as required. Ensure that
the link mode for external Ethernet adapters is consistent with that for the onsite LAN switch.
l In independent OMU mode, only the active OMU configuration is effective, whereas the standby
OMU configuration is ineffective.
l Modify Debug network IP and Debug network mask based on actual conditions.
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After all the information is automatically obtained, check whether the information is
correct and enter the required information.
6.
Check that all the information is correct and click OK. In the displayed dialog box,
check the directory where the USB flash drive is located and start preparing a USB
flash drive.
7.
Perform operations by following the instructions until the system displays a message
that reads Succeed to create USB drive of OMU installation. Click Finish to finish
preparing the USB flash drive.
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l If the system asks for your confirmation during preparation of the USB flash drive, insert or
remove the USB flash drive.
l If an independent OMU is configured, skip the steps for preparing the standby OMU USB flash
drive.
Preparing the USB flash drive for only installing the product software
1.
2.
Right-click NE List in the left pane of the window shown in Figure 6-9 and choose
Add NE. A dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-14.
Figure 6-14 Add NE dialog box
3.
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l The NE name, used to identify an NE, can include only letters, numerals, dashes ("-"), and
underscores ("_").
l The name of an existing NE cannot be changed. To use another NE name, you must delete the
existing NE and then add a new NE with your desired name.
l If you want to prepare multiple USB flash drives, you are advised to prepare and label the USB
flash drives one by one.
4.
Double-click the added NE in the left pane. The window is refreshed, as shown in
Figure 6-15.
Figure 6-15 Configuration information
NOTE
l The IP addresses shown in Figure 6-15 are required by the U_creator tool by default. Change
the IP addresses as required. For details about the principles of changing the IP addresses, see
3.2 OMU IP Address Plan.
l If Operating System Type in Figure 6-14 is set to DopraLinux, select the product type in
Figure 6-15 according to the product where the OMU is to be installed. The rules for checking
network segments of IP addresses vary depending on product types. For details about these rules,
see 3.2 OMU IP Address Plan.
l Select the link mode for external Ethernet adapters listed in Figure 6-15 as required. Ensure that
the link mode for external Ethernet adapters is consistent with that for the onsite LAN switch.
l In independent OMU mode, only the active OMU configuration is effective, whereas the standby
OMU configuration is ineffective.
l Modify Debug network IP and Debug network mask based on actual conditions.
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correct and enter the required information.
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Check that all the information is correct and click OK. In the displayed dialog box,
check the directory where the USB flash drive is located and start preparing a USB
flash drive.
7.
Perform operations by following the instructions until the system displays a message
that reads Succeed to create USB drive of OMU installation. Click Finish to finish
preparing the USB flash drive.
NOTE
l If the system asks for your confirmation during preparation of the USB flash drive, insert or
remove the USB flash drive.
l If an independent OMU is configured, skip the steps for preparing the standby OMU USB flash
drive.
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Prerequisites
l
The USB flash drive is prepared. For details, see Preparing a USB Flash Drive.
There are USB ports available on the OMU board panel. The USB flash drive with an
indicator is inserted into the USB port. If the indicator is on, the USB port is available.
Procedure
Step 1 Insert the USB flash drive into any of the USB ports on the OMU board panel.
Step 2 Remove and then reinstall the OMU board to reset the OMU.
NOTE
Press and hold the two locking buttons, flip the ejector levers out on the OMU board panel to unlock them,
and rotate them outward. The OMU board is separated from the backplane. Remove the OMU board after
the OFFLINE indicator blinks fast and then is steady blue.
Step 3 Wait 1 to 2 minutes and then use the USB flash drive to install the OMU operating system. Check
the status of indicators on the OMU board panel to determine whether the OMU operating system
is installed successfully.
l If only the operating system is to be installed on the OMU, check the indicator status. See
Table 6-9.
l If the OMU operating system is to be restored, check the indicator status. See Table 6-10.
l If the operating system and product software are to be installed on the OMU, check the
indicator status. See Table 6-11.
l If only the product software is to be installed, check the indicator status. See Table 6-12
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NOTE
l If the status of the indicators differs from this, the OMU cannot identify the USB flash drive. When this
occurs, prepare another USB flash drive. Alternatively, copy the data in the original USB flash drive to a
new USB flash drive, and then reinstall the OMU operating system.
l For details about the time needed for the OMU operating system installation, see Table 1 in Preparing a
USB Flash Drive.
l After the OMU operating system is installed successfully, remove the USB flash drive from the OMU board
panel in a timely manner. If the operation type is Only install product software, after removing the USB
flash drive, remove and reinsert the OMU to restart the OMU operating system .
l After the OMU operating system is restored using a USB flash drive, the password changes to the default
value.
l If the version of the OMU operating system is V200R003C02SPC090 or later, log in to the active OMU
as user lgnusr, whose initial password is osnormal@123. Do not log in to the OMU as user root. After
the login succeeds, you can run the su command to switch to user root, whose initial password is
osadmin@123.
l If the version of the OMU operating system is earlier than V200R003C02SPC090, log in to the active
OMU as user root, whose initial password is mbsc@com, 11111111, or huawei.
l If you do not know the version of the OMU operating system, try to log in to the active OMU first as
user lgnusr and then user root.
Table 6-9 Status of the indicators on the OMUa or OMUc board panel during the OMU operating
system installation
Board
Installation Procedure
Successful
Installation
Failed Installation
OMUa
At the beginning:
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator blinks.
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Installation Procedure
Successful
Installation
Failed Installation
OMUc
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator blinks.
l The OFFLINE
indicator blinks.
Table 6-10 Status of the indicators on the OMUa or OMUc board panel during the OMU
operating system restore
Board
Installation Procedure
Successful
Installation
Failed Installation
OMUa
At the beginning:
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator blinks.
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
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Table 6-11 Status of indicators on the OMUa or OMUc board panel during the OMU operating
system and product software installation
Board
Installation Procedure
Successful
Installation
Failed Installation
OMUa
At the beginning:
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
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Table 6-12 Status of indicators on the OMUa or OMUc board panel during only the product
software installation
Board
Installation Procedure
Successful
Installation
Failed Installation
OMUa
At the beginning:
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
l The OFFLINE
indicator is off.
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Follow-up Procedure
If the version of the OMU operating system is V200R003C08SPC080 or later, the following
problem may occur when PuTTY 0.58 or earlier is used:
l
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For details about how to obtain and use the latest PuTTY software to log in to the OMU, see
PuTTY Software.
If the OMU operating system fails to be installed, perform the following operations:
1.
Prepare a new USB flash drive. For details, see Preparing a USB Flash Drive. Then,
reinstall the OMU operating system again.
l If the OMU operating system is installed successfully, no further action is required.
l If the OMU operating system fails to be installed, Contact the Technical Support for
Assistance.
If you use the USB flash drive to restore the OMU operating system, check whether the following
operations need to be performed:
l
After the OMU operating system is restored, the setting on the original operating system
will become ineffective for disabling the remote login function of user root. Enable the
function by referring to 9.3 Disabling Root User Login to an OMU Using SSH.
Context
l
When reinstalling the product software, re-import the OMU configuration data. You must
back up the OMU data before reinstalling the product software and restore the OMU data
after the installation. For details, see Backing Up the System Data and Restoring the
System Data.
If the OMU data cannot be backed up because the product software cannot work properly,
obtain the latest backup data for restoration.
When installing the product software for the first time, the product software can be installed
only on the active workspace of the OMU, and the OMU data does not need to be backed
up.
This section uses the version installation package named V900R017C10 as an example to
illustrate how to install the product software.
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CAUTION
l After an upgrade, record the IP addresses on the live network before installing the product
software. After the product software is installed, reconfigure the IP addresses or recover them
to the original IP addresses.
l If a patch has been installed on the original NE, before installing the new product software,
delete old patch files in the patch folder in the product software installation package, and
copy the patch installation package (for example, the V900R01XC0XSPCXXX folder) saved
on the local PC to the patch folder. When the new product software is installed successfully,
the patch installation is complete.
l If the active workspace version is V900R017C10 or later, versions earlier than
V900R017C10 cannot be installed on the standby workspace.
Procedure
Step 1 Before you install the product software, obtain the following information. For details, see 6.5.1
Information Records of OMU Software Installation.
l Password of the operating system administrator
l External fixed IP address, external virtual IP address, and commissioning IP address of the
OMU
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Prerequisites
l
Contact Huawei engineers to obtain the version installation package or patch installation
package from http://support.huawei.com/carrier/#click=main3 and enter Software
Version in the search window. Then, download the version installation package or patch
installation package.
You have obtained the psftp. For details about the psftp, see 6.4.1 Obtaining and Using
the psftp Software.
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The product software installation package must be named after the version number. That
is, after the product software installation package is uploaded to the OMU, the directory of
the installation package on OMU is "/mbsc/upgrade//software/upgrade/V900R017C10."
If patches also need to be installed, check whether the original patch files exist in the
patch folder in the product software installation package before installing the product
software. If yes, delete the original patch files in the patch folder in the product software
installation package, and copy the patch installation package (for example, the
V900R01XC0XSPCXXX folder) saved on the local computer.
If you need to delete the patch files V900R01XC0XSPCXXX in the patch directory,
navigate to the /mbsc/upgrade/V900R017C00/patch directory and then run rm -r
\V900R01XC0XSPCXXX.
During the uploading, if user root cannot log in to the OMU, check with the equipment
room operators to determine whether the 9.3 Disabling Root User Login to an OMU
Using SSH function has been enabled on BSC6900. If it has, log in to the OMU as user
lgnusr or a common user, and then continue with the uploading task.
As an example, this task uploads the V900R017C10 version installation package to the /
mbsc/upgrade directory of the OMU and downloads version files from http://
support.huawei.com/support/ to local drive D.
For the default user name, password, and active/standby IP address of the external network
adapter at a new site, see 6.5.2 Checklist for the OMU Software Factory Settings. For
live network maintenance, contact the device administrator.
The operation rights of lgnusr users, common users, and root users are different, so the
operations performed by the three types of users differ slightly, as shown in Figure 6-17.
Figure 6-17 Operation procedure
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l
Log in to the OMU as user lgnusr and upload the product software package to the OMU.
1.
2.
Log in to the OMU as user lgnusr by using psftp. For details, see 6.4.1 Obtaining
and Using the psftp Software.
3.
Enter lcd D:\ to navigate to the local directory where version files are saved.
4.
The default directory of user lgnusr is /home/lgnusr. User lgnusr has read/write permissions on
this directory.
5.
6.
7.
Log in to the OMU as user lgnusr by using the PuTTY and switch to user root. For
details, see 6.3.1 Logging In to the OMU.
8.
9.
Run the commands mkdir /mbsc and mkdir /mbsc/upgrade in sequence to create the /mbsc/
upgrade directory hierarchically.
Logging in to the OMU as a common user and uploading the product software installation
package to the OMU
1.
Log in to the OMU as a common user by using the PuTTY and switch to user root.
For details, see 6.3.1 Logging In to the OMU.
2.
Enter path=`grep xxx /etc/passwd | cut -d:-f 6`; if [ !-d $path ] ; then mkdir -p
$path; chown xxx $path; fi to create a common user information file directory.
NOTE
3.
Enter cat /etc/passwd to query all the common user file directories.
NOTE
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6.
7.
Enter lcd D:\ to log in to the local directory for version files.
8.
9.
Enter put -r V900R017C10 to upload the product software installation package to the
OMU.
10. After the uploading is complete, enter exit to exit the psftp software.
11. Repeat Step 1 to log in to the OMU as a common user and switch the account from a
common user to user root.
12. Enter ls /mbsc/upgrade to check whether there is an installation directory on the
OMU.
If the /mbsc/upgrade directory does not exist, go to Step 13.
If the /mbsc/upgrade directory exists, go to Step 14.
13. Enter mkdir /mbsc/upgrade to create then installation directory on the OMU.
NOTE
Run the commands mkdir /mbscmkdir /software and mkdir /mbsc/upgrade in sequence to create
the /mbsc/upgrade directory hierarchically.
Logging in to the OMU as user root and uploading the product software installation package
to the OMU
NOTE
If you fail to log in to the OMU as user lgnusr or a common user, log in to the OMU as user root.
1.
2.
Log in to the OMU as user root by using the psftp. For details, see 6.4.1 Obtaining
and Using the psftp Software.
3.
Enter lcd D:\ to go to the directory on the local PC where the version files are saved.
4.
5.
Run the commands mkdir /mbsc and mkdir /mbsc/upgrade in sequence to create the /mbsc/
upgrade directory hierarchically.
6.
7.
If the package fails to be uploaded, check whether any file with the same name as the package name
is in use. If there is such a file, release it.
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8.
After the uploading is complete, enter exit to exist the psftp software.
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Prerequisites
l
Context
The software integrity of the product software is checked before it is installed. The product
software can be installed only if the check passes.
The admin password is the initial password for the administrator to log in to the LMT. The FTP
password is customized. After the product software is installed, you can access the FTP service
with the FTP password.
If product software has been pre-installed on active and standby OMU boards, uninstall them
before installing the product software of a correct version. To check whether product software
has been pre-installed, do as follows:
1.
Log in to the OMU by using the external fixed IP address or commissioning IP address.
For details, see 6.3.1 Logging In to the OMU.
2.
3.
4.
Procedure
Step 1 Use the external fixed IP address or commissioning IP address to log in to the OMU by referring
to 6.3.1 Logging In to the OMU, and navigate to the directory where the product software
installation package is saved.
Assume that the product software installation package install_bam.sh is saved in /mbsc/
upgrade/V***R***C**/install/setup. Enter the following command:
cd /mbsc/upgrade/V***R***C**/install/setup
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Step 5 The system prompts you to type the office name. Type the office name and press Enter.
# The name of office
# The name suggest range from 5 to 32 characters.
# The characters suggest be letters, digits, "-"or "_".
Please input a valid office_name :
Step 6 The system prompts you to type the language version. Type the language version and press
Enter.
# The OMU language version. eg: eng/chs
Please input a valid version :
Step 7 The system prompts you to type the admin password. Type the admin password, confirm it, and
press Enter.
# The "admin" user's password of OMU service.
# The password must range from 8 to 32(characters).The characters must be uppercase
letters, lowercase letters, digits, or special characters.
Special characters include spaces and the following characters:~!@#$%^&*()_+-{}|
[]:<>?./
The password must consist of 2 types of uppercase letter,lowercase letter,digit or
special character at least.
# Do not forget the password.
# You can change the password later, but this password should be provided first.
Please input a valid admin_password :
Please input a valid Confirm password :
Step 8 The system prompts you to type the FTP password. Type the FTP password, confirm it, and
press Enter.
# The ftp user's password of OMU service
# The password must range from 8 to 32(characters).The characters must be uppercase
letters, lowercase letters, digits, or special characters.
Special characters include spaces and the following characters:~!@#$%^&*()_+-{}|
[]:<>?./
The password must consist of 2 types of uppercase letter,lowercase letter,digit or
special character at least.
# Do not forget the password.
# You can change it later, but this password should be provided first.
Please input a valid ftp_password :
Please input a valid Confirm password :
Step 9 Type the external virtual IP address or a valid external virtual configuration based on the
displayed message.
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If...
Then...
Step 10 The system prompts you to type the OMU system type. Type the OMU installation type based
on the field configuration and press Enter. Table 6-13 describes the OMU system types.
# The OMU system type. eg: Single/Dual
# Single:Install stand-alone system
# Dual:Install dual-OMU system.
The dual-OMU system can effeciently increase the reliability of the OMU system.
Please input a valid install_type :
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Description
Single
Dual
Step 11 The system asks you whether to continue with the installation, as shown:
Please affirm input information. input Y to continue; input E to exit. ->
Step 12 Type Y to install product software. When the message Install OMU succeed! is
displayed, product software are successfully installed.
Step 13 Record the information about the product software installation in 6.5.1 Information Records
of OMU Software Installation.
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Context
The default installation directory for the product software is /mbsc/bam, which cannot be
changed.
Procedure
1.
Log in to the target OMU by seeing the procedures described in 6.3.1 Logging In to the
OMU.
2.
3.
Check whether the OMU installation directory has the same structure as is shown in Figure
6-18 or Figure 6-19.
Directory Structure
NOTICE
Deleting any file from the installation directory of product software will cause an unexpected
impact to the BSC6900.
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Figure 6-18 shows the directory structure of the product software when it is installed only
on the active workspace of an OMU for the first time.
Figure 6-19 shows the directory structure of product software when it is installed on both
the active and standby workspaces of an OMU. The directory structure of the version_b
folder is the same as that of the version_a folder.
NOTE
l Active and standby OMU workspace files are divided by type into version_a and version_b folders.
l Run the LST OMUAREA command to query the OMU workspace version information. If Workarea
flag is version_a, the active workspace file is stored in the version_a folder.
l Figure 6-18 and Figure 6-19 show the directory structure of product software in different conditions.
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Figure 6-19 Directory structure of product software on the active and standby workspaces
Subdirectories
Table 6-14 describes subdirectories under the installation directory of product software.
Table 6-14 Subdirectories under the installation directory of product software
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Description
common/bkpomudata
common/bts
common/bts/btsintf
common/bts/btsswm
common/bts/eomc_file
common/bts/inventory
common/bts/log
common/bts/qtru_version
common/bts/retantcfgfile
common/bts/singleomcfgfile
common/ems
common/fam
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Subdirectory
Description
common/fam/fad
common/fam/fad/linuxinf
common/fam/fad/linuxinf/
linuxproc
common/fam/famlog
Stores the host's text log files, which record platformrelated log information. Users can open the files to view
the information.
common/fam/famlogfmt
common/fam/famlogfmt/
btsinfo
common/fam/famlogfmt/
gchr
common/fam/famlogfmt/
gphr
common/fam/famlogfmt/
pchr
common/fam/famlogfmt/
pchr/special
common/fam/famlogfmt/
sysfault
common/fam/famlogfmt/
viptrace
common/fam/famlogfmt/
sonlog
common/fam/ibst_file
common/fam/mr
common/fam/msp_kvm
common/fam/pfm
common/fam/smlc
common/fam/speechmos
common/fam/trace
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Description
common/FeatureState
common/log
common/log/linuxinfo
common/me
common/MeasResult
common/MeasTaskResult
common/ParaAutoCfg
common/reg.ini
common/services
common/weblmt_cfg
version_a/bin/bam
version_a/bin/fam
Stores program files and data files for the host. Do not
perform any operations on this directory.
version_a/cert
version_a/data/backup
version_a/data/backup/
data_backup/mml
version_a/data/backup/
data_restore/db_data
version_a/data/backup/
data_restore/mml
version_a/data/gaussdb
version_a/ftp/batchfile
version_a/ftp/BkpLicense
version_a/ftp/bts_upgrade
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Description
version_a/ftp/cert
version_a/ftp/
COLLOGINFO
version_a/ftp/crashfile
version_a/ftp/DefaultMeas
version_a/ftp/
DefaultMeasSync
version_a/ftp/device_file
version_a/ftp/e_label
version_a/ftp/eCo_interface
version_a/ftp/export_almlog
version_a/ftp/ExportBCPFile
version_a/ftp/export_cfgmml
version_a/ftp/
ExportCfgSyncFile
version_a/ftp/
ExportCMESyncView
version_a/ftp/ExporteCoCfgSyncFile
version_a/ftp/export_logfile
version_a/ftp/export_sdckey
version_a/ftp/export_xmlfile
version_a/ftp/
fma_autobalance
version_a/ftp/fma_config
version_a/ftp/fma_data
version_a/ftp/
health_check_file
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Description
version_a/ftp/integrity_cfg
version_a/ftp/intfself_mngmt
version_a/ftp/kpi_file
version_a/ftp/license
version_a/ftp/licusage
version_a/ftp/LstTemplate
version_a/ftp/MeasDefinition
version_a/ftp/manresalmlog
version_a/ftp/ms_saic_cap
version_a/ftp/ms_tac_cap
version_a/ftp/n3gcs
version_a/ftp/operator_log
version_a/ftp/OptMml
version_a/ftp/sau
version_a/ftp/schedule_task
version_a/ftp/shell_result
version_a/ftp/STANDBY
version_a/ftp/xml_bulkcm
version_a/license
version_a/licensehardware
version_a/log
version_a/omu_shm
version_a/security_file
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Description
/mbsc/weblmt
/mbsc/upgrade
/mbsc/upgrade/log
/mbsc/upgrade/os_patch
/mbsc/bam/common/fam/fad/
linuxinf/linuxproc
/mbsc/bam/common/fam/fad/
linuxinf
Prerequisites
The PC to be used to log in to the OMU is properly connected.
Context
l
If the login fails, check whether the Disabling user root remote login function is enabled.
If the function is enabled, log in to the OMU as a common user.
For details about the Disabling user root remote login function, see 9.3 Disabling Root
User Login to an OMU Using SSH.
Run the LST VER command to query the OMU operating system version. Log in to the
OMU by using the corresponding password. For details, see 6.5.2 Checklist for the OMU
Software Factory Settings.
You are advised to change the OS administrator password after your first login and again
change the password every three months.
If you enter the password incorrectly for three consecutive times when logging in to the
OMU, the operating system will be automatically locked for 5 minutes and then unlocked.
When the operating system is locked, do not log in to the OMU.
Procedure
Step 1 Run the SSH terminal, for example, PuTTY, on the PC, and then enter the IP address of the
OMU.
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NOTE
l Before starting product software, enter the external fixed IP address of the OMU.
l After the product software start, enter the external fixed or virtual IP address. The external fixed IP
address is preferred.
l If you are performing local commissioning, enter the commissioning IP address of the OMU.
l If the PC cannot be connected to the OMU by using either the external fixed or virtual IP address,
connect the PC to the commissioning port on the OMU and enter the commissioning IP address of the
OMU.
l You are advised to log in to the OMU using the external fixed IP address, external virtual IP
address, and debugging IP address in a preference sequence.
Step 2 Log in to the OMU as user lgnusr, user root, or a common user.
l If you log in to the OMU as user lgnusr or a common user, execute the su command. Enter
the password of user root to log in to the OMU as user root.
l Log in to the OMU as user root.
NOTE
l By default, the Disabling Root User Remote Login function is enabled on newly deployed networks.
You are advised to log in to the OMU as user lgnusr.
l In BSC upgrade scenarios, the Disabling Root User Remote Login function may be enabled or
disabled. You are advised to log in to the OMU as user root first. If the login as user root fails, log in
to the OMU as user lgnusr or a common user.
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Example
The following shows an example of logging in to the OMU as user lgnusr. The same is for a
common user.
login as: lgnusr
You are trying to access a restricted zone. Only Authorized Users allowed.
Using keyboard-interactive authentication.
Password:
Last login: Mon Feb 4 09:58:11 2013 from 10.142.36.219
Hello! Welcome to DOPRALINUX!
omu ~ $ su
Password:
omu /home/lgnusr #
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The 6.3.1 Logging In to the OMU is connected.
Procedure
Step 1 Enter the exit command to close the PuTTY.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT by referring to the procedures described in
You have logged in to the LMT by referring to Logging In to and Logging Out of the LMT.
.
Procedure
Step 1 Run the LST VER command to check whether the values of OS type and OS service pack
version are correct.
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Context
l
You are advised to change the OS administrator password after your first login and again
change the password every three months.
The password for the OS administrator must comply with the password policy returned by
running the DSP OSPWDPOLICY command. The password policy can be set by running
the SET OSPWDPOLICY command.
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Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the OMU by referring to the procedures described in 6.3.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Step 2 Execute passwd root (use root as an example). The following information is displayed:
Changing password for root.
(Current) UNIX password:
Step 3 Enter the current password. The New UNIX password: message is displayed.
Step 4 Enter a new password. The Retype new UNIX password: message is displayed.
Step 5 Reenter the new password. The password is changed successfully.
Step 6 Record the new password in the 6.5.1 Information Records of OMU Software Installation.
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Prerequisites
The product software is installed.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the OMU by referring to 6.3.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Step 2 Optional: To query the factory settings of the Ethernet adapters of the OMUa board, type the /
root/eth_alias_omu.sh command and press Enter. The following shows the factory settings of
the Ethernet adapters of the OMUa board.
eth0
eth1
eth2
eth3
eth4
eth5
06,0,0
06,0,1
04,4,0
04,4,1
08,4,0
08,4,1
ETH4-SCU7
ETH5-SCU6
ETH2
ETH3-UPDATE
ETH0
ETH1
NOTE
The three columns in the figure for the configuration of OMU Ethernet adapters contain the following
information:
l The first column lists the logical OMU Ethernet adapters for software identification.
l The second column lists the Peripheral Component Identity (PCI) of the Ethernet adapters for hardware
identification.
l The third column lists the physical OMU Ethernet adapters for human identification.
The mapping between the second and third columns cannot be changed. The mapping between the first and
second columns and the mapping between the first and third columns depend on the configuration of the OMU.
Step 3 Optional: To query the factory settings of the Ethernet adapters of the OMUc board, type
the ./eth_alias_names.sh command and press Enter. The following shows the factory settings
of the Ethernet adapters of the OMUc board.
eth0 02,0,0 F_ETH0
eth1 01,0,0 F_ETH1
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eth2
eth3
eth4
eth5
eth6
07,0,0
05,0,0
06,0,0
03,0,0
03,0,1
F_DBG
B_UPDATE0
B_UPDATE1
B_ETH0
B_ETH1
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Method 1
Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
Enter ./omutool dispipinfo and something similar to the following information should
be returned:
[Virtual IP Information]
External virtual
ip / mask :
Internal virtual
ip / mask :
10.141.149.15 / 255.255.254.0
80.168.3.40 / 255.0.0.0
[Fixed IP Information]
External fixed
ip
Internal fixed
ip
Backup channel
ip
Debugging
ip
10.141.149.14 / 255.255.254.0
80.168.3.60 / 255.0.0.0
192.168.3.60 / 255.255.255.0
192.168.6.60 / 255.255.255.0
/
/
/
/
mask
mask
mask
mask
:
:
:
:
[Gateway Information]
Gateway : 10.141.148.1
Method 2
1.
2.
Optional: To obtain the internal fixed IP address, broadcast IP address, and subnet
mask of the OMUa board, enter ifconfig vlan1. The following is an example of
returned information.
vlan1
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Command Name
Function
ifconfig bond1
ifconfig bond1:0
ifconfig vlan1
ifconfig vlan1:0
ifconfig bond2
ifconfig bond3
Optional: To obtain the internal fixed IP address, its subnet mask, and broadcast IP
address of the OMUc board, enter ifconfig vlan1. The following is an example of
returned information.
vlan1
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Command Name
Function
ifconfig vlan1
ifconfig vlan1:0
ifconfig bond2
ifconfig bond3
ifconfig bond4
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Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the target OMU by referring to 6.3.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Step 2 Enter netstat -tuan to query the occupied OMU ports. The following is an example of returned
information.
omu_136 ~ # netstat -tuan
Active Internet connections (only servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
Foreign Address
tcp
0
0 10.0.0.1:8000
0.0.0.0:*
tcp
0
0 10.0.0.1:8001
0.0.0.0:*
tcp
0
0 10.0.0.1:16002
0.0.0.0:*
tcp
0
0 10.0.0.1:16002
0.0.0.0:*
tcp
0
0 10.0.0.1:8099
0.0.0.0:*
tcp
0
0 10.0.0.1:8100
0.0.0.0:*
tcp
0
0 10.0.0.1:8006
0.0.0.0:*
tcp
0
0 10.0.0.1:8200
0.0.0.0:*
State
LISTEN
LISTEN
LISTEN
LISTEN
LISTEN
LISTEN
LISTEN
LISTEN
Information following : in the Local Address column indicates the occupied OMU port
numbers.
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You have logged in to the LMT.
Procedure
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Commands to enable or disable the USB ports and ports for commissioning on the OMU
board:
Action
Command
NOTE
If the OMU board runs the Windows, Suse Linux, or Dopra Linux V100R001C0 3.1 operating system,
users can enable or disable the USB ports and commissioning ports on the OMU board, but the
configurations do not take effect.
Commands to query the status of USB ports and commissioning ports on the OMU board:
Action
Command
Commands to query the running status of USB ports and commissioning ports on the OMU
board:
Action
Command
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Command
NOTE
l If the running status of USB ports is Unknown, operations on the USB flash drives connected to
these ports will fail.
l If USB ports or commissioning ports on the OMU board are disabled and the OMU board detects
no connections with the U2000 or LMT, the OMU board automatically enables its USB ports or
commissioning ports within 6 minutes. In this manner, users can commission the OMU board
using these ports. In other cases, if a USB port is enabled (or disabled), all USB ports on the
OMU board will be enabled (or disabled) regardless of the hardware type of USB flash drives.
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Context
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Check Speed, Duplex, and Auto-negotiation. Speed, Duplex, and Auto-negotiation indicate
the rate, duplex mode, and auto-negotiation mode, respectively.
The following example assumes that the logical network adapters corresponding to the
external OMU network adapters are eth0 and eth1, respectively.
The OMUa or OMUb external network adapters are ETH0 and ETH1, respectively. The
OMUc external network adapters are F_ETH0 and F_ETH1, respectively. The objects of
this task are the logical network adapters corresponding to the external OMU network
adapters.
Mapping between physical OMU network adapters and logical network adapters can
change. In normal cases, the logical network adapters corresponding to the external OMUa
or OMUb network adapters are eth4 and eth5, respectively; the logical network adapters
corresponding to the external OMUc network adapters are eth0 and eth1, respectively.
Procedure
Step 1 6.3.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Step 2 Query the logical network adapters corresponding to the external OMU network adapters, as
listed in Table 6-17.
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Table 6-17 Querying the logical network adapters corresponding to the external OMU network
adapters
Item
Description
OMUa/OMUb Board
OMUc Board
Step 3 Query the effective link mode of the external OMU network adapters. Run the ethtool eth0
command to query the link mode of eth0. Run the ethtool eth1 command to query eth1.
Settings for eth0:
Supported ports: [ FIBRE ]
Supported link modes:
1000baseT/Full
Supports auto-negotiation: Yes
Advertised link modes: 1000baseT/Full
Advertised auto-negotiation: Yes
Speed: 1000Mb/s
Duplex: Full
Port: FIBRE
PHYAD: 0
Transceiver: external
Auto-negotiation: on
Supports Wake-on: pumbag
Wake-on: g
Current message level: 0x00000001 (1)
Link detected: yes
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Prerequisites
The link mode, duplex mode, and rate of the LAN switch have been acquired.
Context
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If the link mode of the external Ethernet adapters of the OMUc is modified by omutool,
the network may be interrupted temporarily.
If the link mode of the external Ethernet adapters of the OMU is inconsistent with that of
the LAN switch, the network may be interrupted. If the link mode of the LAN switch is
specified, the link mode of the external Ethernet adapter of the OMU should also be
specified.
There are two link modes of the LAN switch: forced mode and auto-negotiation mode. The
link mode of the OMU external Ethernet adapter must be consistent with that of the LAN
switch.
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The following procedure assumes that the link mode of the external Ethernet adapter is
forced mode and the adapter works at 100 Mbit/s in full duplex mode.
The following procedure assumes that version_a is the active workspace of the OMU.
If active and standby OMUs are configured, perform the following steps on both the active
and standby OMUs.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the target OMU by referring to 6.3.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Step 2 Enter /etc/rc.d/omud stop to stop the omud process
Step 3 Enter cd /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam to navigate to the directory that contains omutool
Step 4 Run the ./omutool duplexmode 100 full off command.
Table 6-18 Command field description
Command Fields
Description
100
full
off
Follow-up Procedure
For details about how to query the link mode of the external OMU Ethernet adapters, see
Querying the Link Mode of the External OMU Network Adapters.
Prerequisites
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OMU serial cables are available. For details about the cable information, see OMU serial
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Context
One OMU hard disk serves as the source hard disk, and the other serves as the target hard disk.
Setting RAID 1 on the hard disks synchronizes the data on the source and target hard disks,
improving data security.
l
RAID 1 cannot be set on an OMUc board because it is configured with one hard disk.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the PC to the OMU serial port by using the OMU serial cable.
NOTE
If the OMU serial cable is not available, the USB and VGA ports of the active OMU can be connected to
an external keyboard and monitor, respectively. Then starts from Step 6 to complete the configuration.
Step 2 On the PC, choose Start > All Programs > Accessories > Communications >
HyperTerminal. The dialog box shown in Figure 6-20 is displayed.
Figure 6-20 Connection description
Step 3 Enter the connection name and click OK. The dialog box shown in Figure 6-21 is displayed.
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The parameters for the connection port must be set as shown in Figure 6-22.
Step 5 Check that the parameters for the connection port are set correctly and click OK. The window
shown in Figure 6-23 is displayed.
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Description
Windows Server 2003 operating system 1. Log in to the target OMU by referring to 7.2.1
Logging In to the OMU.
2. Choose Start > Shutdown, click Restart, and
click OK.
Step 7 After the OMU restarts, press F4 repeatedly until the message "Press Ctrl-C to start
LSI Logic Configuration Utility" is displayed. Then press Ctrl+C. The following
shows examples of the messages displayed.
Adapter PCI PCI PCI
Bus Dev Fnc Slot
SAS1064 05
01
00
PCI
00
FW Revision
0.11.01-IR
Status Boot
Order
Enabled 0
Step 8 Press Enter. The following shows examples of the messages displayed.
Adapter
PCI Slot
PCI Address(Bus/Dev/Func)
MPT Firmware Revision
SAS Address
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NVDATA Version
Status
Boot Order
Boot Support
25.09
Enabled
0
[Enabled Bios & OS]
RAID Properties
SAS Topology
Advanced Adapter Properties
Press the arrow keys to select RAID Properties and press Enter. Check the value of Status to
determine whether the RAID is correct.
l If Status is Optimal, the RAID is working properly.
l If Status is Resyncing, the RAID is synchronizing data.
NOTE
l If this is the first time that the RAID is being set on the OMU, go to Step 13.
l If this is not the first time that the RAID is being set on the OMU, go to Step 9.
Step 9 Select RAID Properties and press Enter. The following shows examples of the results that are
displayed.
Array
1 of 1
Identifier
LSILOGICLogical Volume 3000
Type
IM
Scan Order
2
Size(MB)
69618
Status
Optimal
Manage Array
Slot Device Identifier
RAID Hot Drive
Num
Disk Spr Status
0 FUJITSU MAY2073rc
D109 [Yes] [No] Primary
1 FUJITSU MAY2073rc
D109 [Yes] [No] Secondary
Pred
Fail
-----
Size
(MB)
69618
69618
Step 10 Select Manage Array and press Enter. The following shows examples of the results that are
displayed.
Identifier
LSILOGICLogical Volume 3000
Type
IM
Scan Order
2
Size(MB)
69618
Status
Optimal
Manage Hot Spare
Synchronize
Array
Activate Array
Delete
Array
Step 11 Select Delete Array and press Enter. The following shows examples of the results that are
displayed.
Y
N
Step 12 Select Y. The following shows examples of the results that are displayed.
Adapter
PCI Slot
PCI Address(Bus/Dev/Func)
MPT Firmware Revision
SAS Address
NVDATA Version
Status
Boot Order
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RAID Properties
SAS Topology
Advanced Adapter Properties
Step 13 Select RAID Properties and press Enter. The following shows examples of the results that are
displayed.
Creat IM Volume
Create Integrated Mirror Array of 2
disks plus an optional hot spare,Data
on the primary disk may be migrated.
Create IME Volume Create Integrated Mirrored Enhanced
Array of 3 to 8 disks including an
optional hot spare.
All DATA on array disks will be DELETED!
Create IS Volume
Create Integrated Striping array of
2 to 8 disks.
ALL DATA on array disks will be DELETED!
Step 14 Select Create IM Volume and press Enter. The following shows examples of the results that
are displayed.
Array Type:IM
Array Size(MB):
-------
NOTICE
Select the source and target hard disks with caution because the data on the source hard disk can
be lost.
Step 15 Set RAID Disk to No, move the cursor to the value for RAID Disk of the source hard disk, and
press Space. The following shows examples of the results that are displayed.
M
- Keep existing data, migrate to an IM array.
Synchronization of disk will occur.
D
- Overwrite existing data, create a new IM array
ALL DATA on ALL disks in the array will be DELETED!!
NO Synchronization performed.
l If you press M, the data on the source hard disk is saved. The target hard disk copies the data
from the source disk.
l If you press D, the data is deleted from the source hard disk and a new RAID is created.
Step 16 Press M or D to return to the messages shown in Step 14.
The value for RAID Disk is Yes, and the value for Drive Status is Primary.
Step 17 Select the target hard disk and press Space. An alarm is generated, as shown in the following:
WARNING! Data was found on the selected disk,this data will be lost when the array
is created!
Choose Discard configuration or Cancel Exit on the next screen to abort.
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Step 20 Select Save changes then exit this menu and press Enter. The screen is refreshed, as shown
in Step 12.
Step 21 Select RAID Properties shown in Step 12 and press Enter. The following shows examples of
the results that are displayed.
Array
1 of 1
Identifier
LSILOGICLogical Volume 3000
Type
1M
Scan Order
0
Size(MB)
69618
Status
2% Syncd
Manager Array
Slot Device Identifier
RAID Hot Drive
Pred
Size
Num
Disk Spr Status
Fail
(MB)
0 FUJITSU MAY2073rc
D109 [Yes] [No] Primary
--69618
1 FUJITSU MAY2073rc
D109 [Yes] [No] Secondary --69618
Step 22 Check that the RAID 1 is set correctly, and then press Esc repeatedly until the following
messages are displayed:
Are you sure you want to exit?
Cancel Exit.
Save changes and reboot.
Discard changes and reboot.
Exit the Configuration Utility and Reboot.
Step 23 Select Exit the Configuration Utility and Reboot and press Enter. RAID 1 is successfully set
on the OMU hard disks and the OMU restarts.
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Prerequisites
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Context
Uploading the 123.xml file from the OMU to the local drive D as an example.
There are two methods for transferring files on the OMU:
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Application Scenarios
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If the OMU FTP server is set to Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection mode, only the
file management function on the LMT can be used to transfer files. For detailed operations,
see File Manager.
If the OMU FTP server is not set to Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection mode, both
the file management function on the LMT and commands can be used to transfer files.
Description
Example
cd
cd /mbsc/upgrade
cd
cd /software/upgrade
dir
dir
get
put
Description
10
15 minutes
5 minutes
Procedure
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Downloading the 123.xml file on the OMU to local drive D by using the file management
function on the LMT
1.
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Downloading the 123.xml file on the OMU to local drive D by running commands
1.
On the local PC, choose Start > Run, enter cmd, and click OK.
2.
Enter d: to go to drive D.
3.
Enter ftp IP address to connect the local PC to the OMU, where IP address indicates
the external virtual or commissioning IP address of the OMU.
4.
Type the user name and password of the FTP. The connection between the local PC
and the OMU is established after the certification passes.
NOTE
The FTP user name has a fixed value FtpUsr. Its password is mbsc@com or set during the product
software installation. For details, see 6.5.1 Information Records of OMU Software Installation.
5.
Navigate to the directory where the 123.xml file is saved by referring to commonly
used FTP commands.
6.
7.
Command
Description
After the file transfer is complete, run the quit command to disconnect the FTP.
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Example
The following is an example for downloading the 123.xml file from the local drive D to the /
mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam directory of the OMU:
C:\Documents and Settings>d:
D:\>ftp 10.161.21.3
Connected to 10.161.21.3.
220 ftp server ready.
User (10.161.21.3:(none)): FtpUsr
331 Password required for FtpUsr.
Password:
230 User logged in.
ftp> cd /bam/version_a/bin/bam
250 CWD successful.
ftp> put 123.xml
200 PORT command OK.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for '/123.xml' (104 bytes)
226 Transfer complete.
ftp> quit
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Before adjusting the OMU slots that accommodate the OMUs, collect information listed
in Table 6-21.
Table 6-21 Required information
Information
Description
OMU Slots
Hardware requirement
The target slots are idle. For details about the OMU slot information, see OMUa Board.
Software requirement
None
License requirement
None
Context
Prepare the data listed in the following table.
Table 6-22 Data preparation
MO
Setting Notes
Data
Source
MML
Command
BRD
Internal plan
ADD BRD
Procedure
Step 1 Run the DSP OMU command to query the numbers of the slots that accommodate the active
and standby OMUs before the reconfiguration.
Step 2 Perform the operations listed in the following table based on the operating system of the OMU.
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If...
Then...
Step 3 When the OFFLINE indicator on the OMU board panel is on, remove the active and standby
OMUs.
Step 4 Insert the active and standby OMUs into the target slots.
Step 5 After five minutes, run the DSP OMU command to check whether the active and standby OMUs
operate properly. If not, check whether the OMUs are installed correctly.
Step 6 Run the RMV BRD command to remove the OMU boards that have been configured.
Step 7 Run the ADD BRD command to add active and standby OMU boards separately. In this step,
set Slot No. to an appropriate value.
Step 8 Log in to the LMT to check whether the OMU status displayed on the device panel is correct.
Step 9 On the LMT, click Alarm, and select Browse Alarm to view current active alarms.
Step 10 Optional: If an OMU-related alarm is displayed in the list of active alarms and the OMU slot
number is the original one, right-click the alarm, and choose Clear Alarm from the shortcut
menu to manually clear the alarm.
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Example
/*Information Recording Procedure*/
//Querying the numbers of the subracks and slots where the active and standby OMUs
reside before the slot adjustment
DSP OMU:;
/*Reconfiguration Procedure*/
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//Removing a board
RMV BRD: SRN=0, SN=16;
RMV BRD: SRN=0, SN=18;
//Adding boards
ADD BRD: SRN=0, BRDCLASS=OMU, BRDTYPE=OMUa, SN=24;
ADD BRD: SRN=0, BRDCLASS=OMU, BRDTYPE=OMUa, SN=26;
Follow-up Procedure
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Verification
Run the DSP OMU command to check whether the active and standby OMUs operate
properly.
Expected result: The active and standby OMUs operate properly.
Rollback
The rollback procedure is similar to the reconfiguration procedure, except that parameters
in the rollback procedure are set to values used before the reconfiguration.
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT by referring to Logging In to and Logging Out of the LMT.
Context
If an OMU board becomes faulty, query the information about the OMU board for fault location.
Procedure
l
Run the DSP OMU command. The OMU operating information is displayed,
including the OMU operating status, fixed IP address configuration, virtual IP address
configuration, debugging IP address configuration, status of data synchronization,
status of the internal and external networks, and status of the backup channel.
Querying the status of OMU service processes when the OMU is operating properly
1.
Run the DSP OMUMODULE command. The names and status of the OMU service
processes are displayed.
If the status of service processes is Started, the OMU service processes are normal.
If the status of service processes is Stopped, the OMU service processes are normal
and not started.
If the status of the service processes is Exception, the OMU service processes are
abnormal. When active and standby OMUs are configured, the self-healing
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Run the MML command DSP OMUENV. The CPU inlet temperature, memory inlet
temperature, hard disk temperature, and voltage of chips are displayed.
Run the MML command DSP OMUHW. The subrack number, slot number, operating
status of the hard disk, status of Ethernet adapters and Ethernet adapter teams, and
RAID of the OMU are displayed.
The OMU hardware is normal if the following conditions are met:
The values for Primer harddisk and Standby harddisk are Online.
The status of the Raid is Normal, and the Raid rebulid scale is 0.
ETH0 netcard, ETH1 netcard, or both are Normal.
In active/standby OMU mode, the value for Backup channel netcard is
Normal; in independent OMU mode, the value for Backup channel netcard does
not have impact on the OMU hardware status.
Inner0 netcard, Inner1 netcard , or both are Normal.
Both Inner netcard group and Extra netcard group are Normal.
----End
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT by referring to Logging In to and Logging Out of the LMT.
Procedure
Step 1 Run the LST OMUAREA command to query the version of the active and standby OMU
workspaces.
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Querying the Status of Data Synchronization Between the Active and Standby
OMUs
This section describes how to query the status of data synchronization between the active and
standby OMUs.
Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT by referring to Logging In to and Logging Out of the LMT.
Context
When faults occur due to network or database problems during data synchronization, OMUs
automatically rectifies the faults.
Procedure
Step 1 Run the MML command DSP OMU on the active or standby OMU. The status of data
synchronization between the active and standby OMUs is displayed.
If data synchronization is abnormal, the ALM-20704 OMU Data Synchronization Failure alarm
is reported. Clear the alarm by referring to the alarm handling suggestions.
NOTICE
When Data-sync state is Data synchronization is successful, Data synchronization not built
due to version inconsistency, or Data synchronization cannot built due to OMU failure
switchover, you are allowed to switch over the active and standby OMUs.
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Checking Data Consistency Between the Active OMU and the Standby OMU
This section describes how to check data consistency between the active OMU and the standby
OMU after a fault triggers a switchover.
Prerequisites
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Procedure
Step 1 Run the CMP OMUDATA command to check consistency of alarm data, performance data,
configuration data, and platform data between the active and standby OMUs.
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l If data of the active OMU is inconsistent with that of the standby OMU, run the STR
DATASYNC command to start data synchronization between the active OMU and the
standby OMU. After 5 minutes, run the CMP OMUDATA command to check for data
consistency.
l If the initial data synchronization between the active OMU and the standby OMU is ongoing,
failure information will be displayed after you execute this command.
Step 2 Run the CMP OMUFILE command to check consistency of the license file, certificate file,
host patch file and other files between the active and standby OMUs.
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Prerequisites
l
Context
The time and time zone of an OMU are set by default before delivery.
The OMU time indicates the operating system time of the OMU, and the OMU time zone
indicates the time zone of the operating system of the OMU.
Procedure
l
Run the SET TIME command to change the OMU date and time.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT. For details, see
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You have logged in to the LMT by referring to Logging In to and Logging Out of the LMT.
.
Context
Uploading or downloading files over the FTP, writing log files, or writing traced messages into
files leads to many I/O operations. To prevent a single I/O operation from consuming too much
OMU hard disk resources, the access rate of the preceding functions must be limited.
Procedure
l
Configuring the maximum file uploading or downloading rate for an external FTP user
1.
Querying the maximum file uploading or downloading rate for an external FTP user
1.
Run the SET TRCLOGSPD command to configure the maximum data rate of writing
traced messages into files.
Querying the maximum data rate of writing traced messages into files
1.
Run the DSP HOSTLOGSPD command to query the actual data rate of writing log
files.
Configuring the maximum data rate of writing traced messages into files
1.
Run the LST HOSTLOGSPD command to configure the maximum data rate of
writing log files.
Run the SET HOSTLOGSPD command to configure the maximum data rate of
writing log files.
Run the DSP FTPSRVSPD command to query the average file uploading or
downloading rate for an external FTP user.
Run the LST FTPSRVSPD command to query the maximum file uploading or
downloading rate for an external FTP user.
Querying the average file uploading or downloading rate for an external FTP user
1.
Run the SET FTPSRVSPD command to configure the maximum data rate for an
external FTP user.
Run the LST TRCLOGSPD command to query the maximum data rate of writing
traced messages into files.
Querying the actual data rate of writing traced messages into files
1.
Run the DSP TRCLOGSPD command to query the actual data rate of writing traced
messages into files.
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Prerequisites
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The OMUs work in active/standby mode and the active and standby OMUs work correctly
for more than 5 minutes (You can run the CMP OMUDATA and CMP OMUFILE
commands to check whether the active OMU data is consistent with the standby OMU data.
Ensure that the data on the active OMU is synchronized to the standby OMU to avoid data
loss after the switchover.)
Procedure
Step 1 Run the DSP OMU command to query the operating status of the active and standby OMUs.
If...
Then...
The active and standby OMUs work properly and the data
synchronization is normal
Go to Step 2.
The active and standby OMUs do not work properly or the data
synchronization is abnormal
Step 2 Run the SWP OMU command to manually switch over the OMUs.
Step 3 Log in to the LMT again and run the DSP OMU command to query the operating status of the
active OMU after the switchover. If the active OMU works properly, the switchover is
successful.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT by referring to Logging In to and Logging Out of the LMT.
Context
l
The OMU operating system is restarted after the OMU is reset. If the OMU is reset
successfully, the faults of the OMU operating system or product software can be rectified.
All the service processes are disrupted after the product software are reset. If the OMU is
reset successfully, the faults of the product software can be rectified.
Resetting a specified OMU service process interrupts the service of the process for a while.
Procedure
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l When the OMU works in single-OMU mode, set the Reset Target to ACTIVE.
l When the OMUs work in dual-OMU mode, the active OMU is reset if you set the Reset
Target to ACTIVE.
l When the OMUs work in dual-OMU mode, the standby OMU is reset if you set the Reset
Target to STANDBY.
Run the RST OMUMODULE command and specify Reset Target and Module
Name to reset the specified OMU service process.
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If the BSC6900 is configured with active and standby OMUs, log in to the active or standby
OMU by using the external fixed IP address or the commissioning IP address.
If the BSC6900 is configured with an independent OMU, log in to the OMU by using the
external fixed or virtual IP address or the commissioning IP address.
Procedure
1.
Log in to the OMU by using the external fixed IP address by referring to 6.3.1 Logging In
to the OMU.
2.
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NOTICE
l When the omud process is stopped, all the OMU service processes will also stop. In turn, the
OMU stops providing services for the BSC6900. Therefore, perform this task with caution.
l If the external virtual IP address is used to log in to the OMU, stopping the omud process
will disconnect the OMU from the peripheral devices.
l If an external fixed IP address is configured for the OMU, stopping the omud will make
the external virtual IP address ineffective. In this situation, users can log in to the OMU
by using the external fixed IP address if an independent OMU is configured. If the OMUs
work in active/standby mode, the external virtual IP address of the original standby OMU
becomes effective after the active OMU is stopped.
l If no external fixed IP address is configured for the OMU, the external virtual IP address
is still effective after you stop the omud.
l
If the BSC6900 is configured with active and standby OMUs, log in to the active or standby
OMU by using the external fixed IP address or the commissioning IP address.
If the BSC6900 is configured with an independent OMU, log in to the OMU by using the
external fixed or virtual IP address or the commissioning IP address.
Procedure
1.
Log in to the OMU by using the external fixed IP address by referring to 6.3.1 Logging In
to the OMU.
2.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the OMU by using the external fixed IP address by referring to 6.3.1 Logging In to
the OMU.
Step 2 Run the /etc/rc.d/omud status command to query the operating status of the omud.
Option
Description
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Prerequisites
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If product software are installed on both the active and standby OMU workspaces, uninstall
the product software from the standby workspace before uninstalling it from the active
workspace.
When the BSC6900 is configured with active and standby OMUs, uninstall the product
software from both the active and standby OMUs.
If there is only the active workspace on the OMU, the system will prompt you to uninstall
only the product software from the active workspace.
Context
NOTE
l Uninstalling the product software from an OMU will cause all the data in the OMU to be lost. You are
advised to back up system data on the OMU before the uninstalling by referring to Backing Up the System
Data.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the standby OMU by using the external fixed IP address or the commissioning IP
address. For details, see 6.3.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Step 2 Perform the following operations based on actual conditions.
If...
Then...
Go to Step 3.
The product software on both the active and Enter /etc/rc.d/omud start to start the
standby workspaces needs to be uninstalled omud.
Step 3 Enter uninstall_bam in any directory of the OMU.
Step 4 The message Uninstall standby area. input Y to continue; input E to exit. is displayed. Enter
Y to uninstall the product software from the standby workspace of the standby OMU.
Step 5 Enter uninstall_bam.
Step 6 The message Uninstall main area. input Y to continue; input E to exit. is displayed. Perform
the following operations based on actual conditions.
If...
Then...
Enter E.
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Then...
Go to Step 8.
Step 8 Log in to the active OMU using the external fixed IP address or commissioning IP address. Then
perform Step 2 through Step 7 again.
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Context
The omu_backup_linker tool is used in the following scenarios:
l
If an OMUa/OMUc board is damaged, it needs to be replaced with a new one. The data on
the damaged OMUa/OMUc board must be backed up and restored on the new OMUa/
OMUc board.
If the OMU database breaks down or an OMU upgrade fails, the latest OMU data needs to
be restored.
Context
l
If active and standby OMUs are configured, log in to the active OMU to start the
omu_backup_linker tool.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the target OMU by referring to 6.3.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Step 2 Enter cd /mbsc/bam/common/services to go to the directory where the program of the
omu_backup_linker tool is saved.
Step 3 Enter ./omu_backup_linker to start the omu_backup_linker tool. The following information is
displayed:
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Prerequisites
l
Context
NOTICE
l When the OMUs work in active/standby mode, the system data must be backed up on the
active OMU.
l Before capacity expansion, upgrade, or software loading, you must back up the OMU data
manually to avoid a system data backup failure.
Procedure
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hard disk. In this step, set Path of Backup File and Backup File Name to appropriate
values. If the backup file needs to be encrypted, set Encrypted Mode to Password
Encrypted and specify File Encryption Password.
2.
Obtain the backup file from the specified directory by referring to the procedures
described in Transferring OMU Files to a Local PC.
2.
3.
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4.
5.
6.
Enter the encryption mode when the Please input a valid encrypt
mode : message is displayed. If the backup file does not need to be encrypted, enter
unencrypt. If the backup file needs to be encrypted, enter encrypt.
7.
If you have entered encrypt in the previous step, enter File Encryption Password.
The system starts to back up data. If the data is successfully backed up to the OMU
hard disk, the Backup OMU database succeed! message is displayed.
8.
Obtain the backup file from the specified directory by referring to the procedures
described in Transferring OMU Files to a Local PC.
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Example
Backing up the OMU data to /mbsc/bam using the omu_backup_linker_tool and naming the
file as omu.bak with the file encrypted
omd_test_name /mbsc/bam/common/services # ./omu_backup_linker
# The backup/restore option
# backup : Backup OMU database
# restore : Restore OMU database
# Please select one option to backup or restore OMU database, if you don't know
it, please consult the administrator.
Please input a valid bkp_res_type : backup
# The backup file pathname.
# eg: d:/mbsc/bam/omu.bak, in windows;
# eg: /mbsc/bam/omu.bak, in linux.
Please input a valid backup file pathname : /mbsc/bam/omu.bak
# The backup file encrypted mode.
# unencrypt: The backup file is unencrypted.
# encrypt: The backup file is encrypted.
Please input a valid encrypt mode : encrypt
# The backup file password.
Please input a valid file password :
Backup omu database
[100%]
Backup OMU database succeed!
omd_test_name /mbsc/bam/common/services #
Prerequisites
The system data has been backed up.
Context
Restoring the BSC6900 system data will interrupt services on the BSC6900. The data on the
host will be inconsistent with the data on the OMU after the system data is restored. As a result,
the services will be greatly impacted. Therefore, you are advised to restore the system data in
the early morning hours when traffic volume is low.
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If an MML command is used to restore data, only the BSC6900 configuration data is
restored while other data, such as alarm data or performance data, cannot be restored.
If the omu_backup_linker tool is used to restore data, all BSC6900 data is restored,
including configuration data, alarm data, performance data, operating logs, administrator
account, authority information, SSL configuration information, certificate information and
product information.
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Run the LST BKPFILE command to query data backup files saved in the OMU
active workspace installation directory\data\backup directory.
2.
Run the RTR DB command to restore configuration data on the OMU. If the backup
file is encrypted, specify Encrypted Mode and File Encryption Password.
3.
Run the LST SUBNET and DSP OMU commands to query the internal network
segments. If the queried internal network segments in the two command outputs are
different, run the RST OMU command to perform soft resets on the active and standby
OMU boards.
Log in to the active and standby OMUs by referring to 6.3.1 Logging In to the
OMU.
2.
Enter /etc/rc.d/omud stop to stop the omud process on the active and standby OMUs.
3.
Restore data in the original active OMU using the omu_backup_linker tool.
a.
b.
c.
Enter restore and press Enter after the Please input a valid
bkp_res_type : message is displayed.
d.
Type the save path and name of the backup file and press Enter when the
Please input a valid backup file pathname : message is
displayed.
e.
Enter the encryption mode when the Please input a valid encrypt
mode : message is displayed. If the backup file has not been encrypted, enter
unencrypt. If the backup file has been encrypted, enter encrypt. Then, press
Enter.
f.
If you enter encrypt in the previous step, specify File Encryption Password
and press Enter. The system data starts to be restored. After the restoration is
complete, a message is displayed, indicating whether the restoration is
successful. If the restoration is successful, the Restore OMU database
succeed! message is displayed on the interface.
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4.
Copy and save the backup file to be restored in the standby OMU using the psftp
software. For details, see 6.4.1 Obtaining and Using the psftp Software.
5.
Repeat Step 3 to restore data in the original standby OMU using the
omu_backup_linker tool.
6.
Enter /etc/rc.d/omud start to start the omud on the active and standby OMUs.
7.
Log in to the LMT by referring to Logging In to and Logging Out of the LMT in the
BSC6900 UMTS LMT User Guide.
8.
Run the LCK CMCTRL command to lock the data configuration right.
9.
Run the LST CFGMODE command to query whether the System Configuration
Mode parameter is set to Effective Mode for all subracks. If this parameter is set to
Ineffective Mode for any subrack, run the SET CFGDATAEFFECTIVE command
to change the value to Effective Mode.
10. Check the consistency between the BSC6900 host data and the OMU data.
NOTE
After data restoration, check whether the BSC6900 host data is consistent with the OMU data.
If not, load the restored data to the BSC6900 host.
a.
Run the ACT CRC command to check whether the host data is consistent with
the OMU data.
If the data is consistent, end this task.
If the data is inconsistent, go to 10.2.
b.
Run the FMT DATA command to format the data in the OMU database so that
the data can be loaded into the host.
c.
If data inconsistency occurs in only one subrack, run the RST SUBRACK
command to reset this subrack. Before running the command, set Subrack No.
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Example
Restore the OMU data by using the omu.bak.ecf file (the file name extension after encryption
is .ecf) under /mbsc/bam. The following shows an example of the results:
omd_test_name
Shutting down
omd_test_name
omd_test_name
~ # /etc/rc.d/omud stop
mbsc daemon..........
~ # cd /mbsc/bam/common/services
/mbsc/bam/common/services # ./omu_backup_linker
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Prerequisites
The product software is installed.
Context
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The omutool can be used by only one type of users in the following operating systems:
Only the administrator user is allowed to use the omutool in the Windows operating system.
The created users with the same user rights as the administrator user cannot use this tool.
Only the root user is allowed to use the omutool in the Linux operating system.
When the BSC6900 is configured with active and standby OMUs and system parameters
need to be set on two OMUs, log in to the active and standby OMUs and start the omutool
on two OMUs, respectively.
The following procedure assumes that version_a is the OMU active workspace. Run the
LST OMUAREA command to query the OMU active workspace.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the target OMU by referring to 6.3.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Step 2 Enter cd /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam to navigate to the directory that contains omutool.
Step 3 Enter ./omutool -h. Parameter information on the omutool is displayed.
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GaussDB is the default internal account of the GaussDB database and cannot be deleted.
GaussDB is used for database initialization. It cannot be used for logging in to the database
by default.
FtpUsr is the account for uploading and downloading files to and from the OMU.
The U2000's FTP user is used for the U2000 to access BSC6900 for file loading and
downloading.
The following procedure assumes that version_a is the OMU active workspace. Run the
LST OMUAREA command to query the OMU active workspace.
If active and standby OMUs are configured on the BSC6900, you must change the
passwords of users admin, db_user, and GaussDB on both the active and standby OMUs.
NOTE
l Single-OMU mode: Stop the omud before the change and restart the omud after the change.
l Dual-OMU mode: Stop the standby omud and then the active omud before the change. Restart
the active omud and then the standby omud after the change.
NOTE
l You are advised to change the password at your first login and then change the password every
three months. The initial passwords of user db_user is MBSC_db_2008. The initial password
of user GaussDB is a random value with 8 to 32 bits automatically generated during database
initialization.
l Users GaussDB and db_usr must both contain the combination of the following:
l At least one lower-case letter
l At least one upper-case letter
l At least one digit
l At least one special character -?[]_+{}
The user password must have a minimum length of 8 characters and maximum length of 32
characters.
l User admin must both contain the combination of the following:
l At least one lower-case letter
l At least one upper-case letter
l At least one digit
l At least one special character ~!@#$%^&*()_+-{}|[]:<>?./
The user password must have a minimum length of 8 characters and maximum length of 32
characters.
DANGER
Keep the password safe. You need to reinstall the OMU operating system if the password
is lost.
Procedure
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2.
3.
4.
Run the ./omutool adminpwd command to change the password of user admin.
5.
2.
3.
4.
Run the ./omutool dbrootpwd command to change the password of user GaussDB.
5.
2.
3.
4.
Run the ./omutool dbpwd command to change the password of user db_user.
5.
Log in to the LMT by referring to Logging In to and Logging Out of the LMT in the
BSC6900 UMTS LMT User Guide.
2.
Run the MML command MOD FTPPWD to change the password of user FtpUsr.
2.
Change the password of the U2000's FTP user. For details, see Setting an NE as a
Transfer Server in the U2000 version documentation.
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Example
The following shows an example for changing the password of user admin:
Dopra_136 /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam # ./omutool adminpwd
Enter a password or press Ctrl+C to quit:
Re-enter password or press Ctrl+C to quit:
Successfully set the admin user's password!
The following shows an example for changing the password of user GaussDB:
Dopra_136 /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam # ./omutool dbrootpwdEnter a password or
press Ctrl+C to quit:
Re-enter password or press Ctrl+C to quit:
Successfully set the super user's password of the database!
The following shows an example for changing the password of user db_user:
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Context
l
When the BSC6900 is configured with active and standby OMUs, name the active and
standby OMUs differently.
The following procedure assumes that version_a is the OMU active workspace. Run the
LST OMUAREA command to query the OMU active workspace.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the target OMU by referring to the procedures described in 6.3.1 Logging In to the
OMU.
Step 2 Enter /etc/rc.d/omud stop to stop the omud process.
Step 3 Enter cd /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam to navigate to the directory that contains omutool.
Step 4 Execute ./omutool hostname Computer name to change a computer name.
For example, to change a computer name to omu_123, enter ./omutool hostname omu_123.
Step 5 Enter /etc/rc.d/omud start to start the omud.
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Follow-up Procedure
1.
Log in to the LMT by referring to the procedures described in Logging In to and Logging
Out of the LMT in BSC6900 UMTS LMT User Guide.
2.
Run the DSP OMU command to query the new computer name.
Context
To manage BSCs uniformly on the U2000, you need to modify the NE type of upgraded BSCs.
The following procedure is for active and standby OMUs whose active workspace is
version_a. For a single OMU, ignore the steps for the standby OMU.
The following procedure assumes that version_a is the OMU active workspace. Run the LST
OMUAREA command to query the OMU active workspace.
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Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the standby OMU and stop the omud process on it. Then, log in to the active OMU
and stop the omud process on it. For details, see 6.3.1 Logging In to the OMU and Stopping
the omud.
Step 2 On the active OMU, enter cd /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam to go to the directory where the
omutool program is saved.
Step 3 On the active OMU, enter ./omutool netype NE type to modify the NE type.
The prompt set ne type success! indicates that the NE type has been successfully modified.
NOTE
Step 4 Start the omud process on the active OMU first and then the omud process on the standby OMU.
For details, see Starting the omud.
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Example
dopra_linux_up /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam # ./omutool netype
Current ne type is : BSC6***
dopra_linux_up /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam # ./omutool netype BSC6900
set ne type success!
Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT and queried the slot No. for the OMU by running the LST
BRD command.
You have logged in to the LMT and queried whether the OMU is in independent or active/
standby mode by running the DSP OMU command.
You have logged in to the LMT and queried the OMU workspace information by running
the LST OMUAREA command.
You have logged in to the LMT and queried the OMU service mode by running the LST
MBSCMODE command.
If the working mode of the OMU is changed from independent mode to active/standby
mode, apply the settings to both the active and standby OMUs. If the working mode is
changed from active/standby mode to independent mode, apply the settings to only the new
active OMU.
If the working mode of the OMU is changed from independent mode to active/standby
mode, ensure that the operating system, software version, and board type of the active OMU
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are the same as those of the standby OMU. In addition, the slot number of the active OMU
and that of the standby OMU have an active/standby relationship.
l
If the working mode of the OMU is changed from active/standby mode to independent
mode, you should run the MML command DSP OMU to ensure that the Data-sync state
is Data synchronization is successful and run the MML command CMP
OMUFILE to ensure that Compare result is consistent.
The following procedure assumes that version_a is the OMU active workspace. Run the
LST OMUAREA command to query the OMU active workspace.
Switching the OMU from the independent mode to the active/standby mode (product
software are not installed on the OMU to be added).
Procedure
1.
Insert an OMUa/OMUc board into the standby slot by referring to Installing the
OMUa/OMUc/SAUa/SAUc Boards or Installing the OMUc Boards in the BSC6900
UMTSECO6910 Installation Guide
2.
Connect the PC to the commissioning Ethernet port of the OMU, and log in to the
standby OMU by using the commissioning IP address. For details, see 6.3.1 Logging
In to the OMU.
3.
Install product software on the standby OMU. For details, see Uploading the Product
Software Installation Package to the OMU and Installing the Product Software
in the Active Workspace.
NOTE
You must select active/standby mode during the process of installing the product software for the
standby OMU.
4.
Change the IP addresses and subnet masks of the standby OMU to ensure that the
fixed internal IP addresses, fixed external IP addresses, and IP address of the backup
channel between active and standby of OMUs comply with the planning principle for
the IP addresses and do not conflict with each other. For details about changing IP
addresses, see Changing IP Addresses and Subnet Masks of OMU Ethernet
Adapters.
5.
Enter /etc/rc.d/omud stop to stop the omud process on the original active OMU.
6.
7.
Run the ./omutool dualmode dual command on the original active OMU to set the
working mode of the OMU to active/standby mode.
8.
Enter /etc/rc.d/omud start to start the omud on the original active OMU.
9.
Five minutes after the original active OMU has been started, start the omud on the
standby OMU.
CAUTION
You should start the standby OMU 5 minutes after the active OMU is started to keep
the two OMUs from competing for the active state. This helps avoid data loss.
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10. Change the operating system password on the standby OMU to that of the original
active OMU by referring to Changing the Administrator Password of the
Operating System.
11. Run the ADD BRD command on the LMT to add an OMU.
12. Run the MML command DSP OMU on the LMT and check whether the value for
Data-sync state is Data synchronization is successful.
13. Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the added OMU.
l
Switching the OMU from the independent mode to the active/standby mode. (product
software are installed on the OMU to be added.)
1.
Connect the PC to the commissioning Ethernet port of the OMU and log in to the
original active OMU by using the commissioning IP address. For details, see 6.3.1
Logging In to the OMU.
2.
Enter /etc/rc.d/omud stop to stop the omud process on the original active OMU.
3.
4.
Run the ./omutool dualmode dual command on the original active OMU to set the
working mode of the OMU to active/standby mode.
5.
Enter /etc/rc.d/omud start to start the omud on the original active OMU.
6.
Insert an OMUa/OMUc board in the standby slot 5 minutes after the original active
OMU starts.
CAUTION
Start the standby OMU 5 minutes after the active OMU is started to avoid the two
OMUs from competing for active state, which will avoid data loss.
7.
Set the working mode of the standby OMU to active/standby mode by repeating Step
1 through Step 4.
8.
Change the IP addresses and subnet masks of the standby OMU to ensure that the
fixed internal IP addresses, fixed external IP addresses, and IP address of the backup
channel between active and standby of OMUs comply with the planning principle for
the IP addresses and do not conflict with each other. For details about changing IP
addresses, see Changing IP Addresses and Subnet Masks of OMU Ethernet
Adapters.
9.
10. Change the operating system password on the standby OMU to that of the original
active OMU by referring to Changing the Administrator Password of the
Operating System.
11. Run the ADD BRD command on the LMT to add an OMU.
12. Run the MML command DSP OMU on the LMT and check whether the value for
Data-sync state is Data synchronization is successful.
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Go to Step 13.
13. Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the added OMU.
l
Change the working mode of the OMU from active/standby mode to independent mode.
1.
2.
Log in to the active and standby OMUs by using the fixed external IP address by
referring to 6.3.1 Logging In to the OMU.
3.
Enter /etc/rc.d/omud stop to stop the omud process on the active and standby OMUs.
4.
Run the poweroff command on the OMU to be removed to power off the OMU.
5.
6.
7.
Run the ./omutool dualmode single command on the active OMU to set the working
mode of the OMU to independent mode.
8.
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Prerequisites
The product software has been started.
For the default values of OMU system parameters, see 6.5.2 Checklist for the OMU Software
Factory Settings.
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For the IP address introduction and planning principles, see 3.2 OMU IP Address Plan.
Context
l
If the OMUs work in active/standby mode, change the IP addresses and subnet masks of
the Ethernet adapters on both the active and standby OMUs. You are advised to first change
the IP addresses and subnet masks of the Ethernet adapters for the standby OMU and then
change those for the active OMU.
The following procedure assumes that version_a is the OMU active workspace. Run the
LST OMUAREA command to query the OMU active workspace.
This task describes how to change all the IP addresses and subnet masks of an OMU. You
can perform these steps based on the onsite IP address plan.
NOTE
l Single-OMU mode: Stop the omud before the change and restart the omud after the change.
l Dual-OMU mode: Stop the standby omud and then the active omud before the change. Restart the
active omud and then the standby omud after the change.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the OMU by referring to the procedures described in 6.3.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Step 2 Enter /etc/rc.d/omud start to start the omud
Step 3 Enter cd /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam to navigate to the directory that contains omutool
Step 4 Execute ./omutool dispipinfo to query the IP address and subnet mask of the OMU.
For example, you can enter the following command:
./omutool dispipinfo
Step 5 Execute ./omutool innercard IP address to change the internal fixed IP address.
For example, you can enter the following command:
./omutool innercard 80.168.3.60
Step 6 Execute ./omutool innervip IP address to change the internal virtual IP address.
For example, you can enter the following command:
./omutool innervip 80.168.3.40
NOTE
l The network segments of the internal fixed and virtual IP addresses must be the same. If they become
different after a change of either one, you will be prompted to change the other one to keep them consistent.
l When you change the internal fixed and virtual IP addresses, the corresponding subnet masks are created
automatically.
l After the OMU software starts, the system automatically updates the first two network segments of the
internal fixed IP address to the configured network segments. If you are changing the internal fixed and
virtual IP addresses for the first time, perform the following additional steps:
1. Run the SET SUBNET command to set the BSC6900 subnet number to be consistent with the internal
fixed IP address set in the previous step.
2. Run the RST OMU command to perform soft resets on the active and standby OMU boards.
After the preceding steps are performed, the OMU can communicate with the BSC6900 host normally.
Step 7 Execute ./omutool extercard IP address mask (gateway) to change the external fixed IP address
and subnet mask.
For example, you can enter the following command:
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NOTICE
Before changing the external fixed IP address, external virtual IP address, and external gateway
IP address, log in to the OMU using the commissioning IP address at the local end. Remote login
to the OMU to change the IP addresses may disconnect the OMU from its peer.
Step 8 Execute ./omutool extervip IP address subnet mask (gateway IP address) to change the external
virtual IP address and subnet mask.
For example, you can enter the following command:
./omutool extervip 10.161.10.102 255.255.255.0
NOTE
l After the external virtual IP address and subnet mask are changed, start the omud, and run the RMV
EMSIP command and then the ADD EMSIP command to change the external virtual IP address and subnet
mask that are recorded in the OMU database.
l The network segments of the external fixed and virtual IP addresses must be the same. If they become
different after a change of either one, you will be prompted to change the other one to keep them consistent.
l Changing the external fixed IP address, external virtual IP address, and gateway IP address will interrupt
remote login to OMU. You must use a new external fixed or virtual IP address to recover the communication.
Step 9 Execute ./omutool gateway gateway IP address to change the gateway IP address.
For example, you can enter the following command:
./omutool gateway 10.161.10.1
NOTE
While changing the external fixed or virtual IP address, you can change the gateway IP address simultaneously.
The related commands are as follows:
l ./omutool extercard IP address Subnet mask Gateway IP address used to change the external fixed IP
address and gateway IP address simultaneously
l ./omutool extervip IP address Subnet mask Gateway IP address used to change the external virtual IP
address and gateway IP address simultaneously
Step 10 Change the backup channel IP address and subnet mask of the active and standby OMUs using
the commands listed in the following table.
Option
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l While you are changing the backup channel IP addresses and commissioning IP addresses of the active
and standby OMUs, the system will automatically generate corresponding subnet masks.
l While you are changing the OMU IP addresses, follow the principles of IP address planning. For details,
see 3.2 OMU IP Address Plan. When entering the command, ensure that a space is reserved between
the IP address and the subnet mask.
l Record the new IP addresses in 6.5.1 Information Records of OMU Software Installation.
l If the external virtual and fixed IP addresses have been configured and the external fixed IP address will be
deleted as planned, run this command to delete the configured external fixed IP address.
l If ALM-20702 Active and Standby OMU Communication Link Failure has been reported before you delete
the external fixed IP address and the alarm is caused by the external network, manually clear the alarm after
you delete the external fixed IP address.
Setting the Switch for Enabling a Non-Root User to Run the OMU Program
This section describes how to use the omutool to set the switch for enabling a non-root user to
run the OMU program.
Context
l
In the Linux operating system (OS), a non-root user can run the OMU program. This
enhances the OMU security.
When the OS is Windows and Dopra Linux V100R001C03, a non-root user cannot run the
OMU program.
In dual-OMU mode, set the switch for the function of Running the OMU Processes as a
Non-Root User for both the active and standby OMUs. Before the setting, stop the omud
process on the standby OMU then the omud process on the active OMU. After the setting,
start the omud process on the active OMU and then the omud process on the standby OMU.
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l If you set the switch for the function of Running the OMU Processes as a Non-Root User only
for the standby OMU, the status of this function on the standby OMU is overwritten after data
synchronization between the active and standby OMUs.
l If the status of this function on the standby OMU is overwritten after data synchronization
between the active and standby OMUs and is inconsistent before and after the overwriting, the
status after the overwriting takes effect only after the standby OMU is restarted or an active/
standby OMU switchover is performed.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the target OMU by referring to 6.3.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Step 2 Enter /etc/rc.d/omud stop to stop the omud process.
Step 3 Enter cd /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam to navigate to the directory that contains omutool.
Step 4 Enter ./omutool privilege_restrict on/off to set the switch enabling a non-root user to run the
OMU program.
Examples:
l Turn on the switch enabling a non-root user to run the OMU program
Enter ./omutool privilege_restrict on.
l Turn off the switch enabling a non-root user to run the OMU program
Enter ./omutool privilege_restrict off.
l Query the status of the switch enabling a non-root user to run the OMU program
Enter ./omutool privilege_restrict.
Step 5 Enter /etc/rc.d/omud start to start the omud.
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Context
l
Users require that the FtpUsr user switch be turned on for FTP login.
In BSC upgrade scenarios, the switch retains the value before the upgrade. By default, this
function is enabled for a newly deployed BSC.
In dual-OMU mode, set the FtpUsr user switch for both the active and standby OMUs.
Before the setting, stop the omud process on the standby OMU then the omud process on
the active OMU. After the setting, start omud process on the active OMU and then the
omud process on the standby OMU.
If you set the FtpUsr user switch only for the standby OMU, the status of this function on
the standby OMU is overwritten after data synchronization between the active and standby
OMUs.
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Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the target OMU by referring to 6.3.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Step 2 Enter /etc/rc.d/omud stop to stop the omud process.
Step 3 Enter cd /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam to navigate to the directory that contains omutool.
Step 4 Run the ./omutool ftpusruseswitch on/off command to set the FtpUsr user switch.
Examples:
l Turn on the FtpUsr user switch
Run the ./omutool ftpusruseswitch on command and press Enter.
l Turn off the FtpUsr user switch
Run the ./omutool ftpusruseswitch off command and press Enter.
l Query the status of the FtpUsr user switch
Run the ./omutool ftpusruseswitch command and press Enter.
Step 5 Enter /etc/rc.d/omud start to start the omud.
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Context
l
The psftp software is used to upload files to the OMU hard disk. The product software can
be used only after the psftp software is installed.
The psftp software is also used to download files from the OMU hard disk to a local PC.
Table 6-23 lists the commands commonly used on the psftp software.
Table 6-23 Commands commonly used on the psftp software
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Description
Example
cd
cd /mbsc/upgrade
ls
ls
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Description
Example
lcd
lcd D:\V900R017C10\Software\setup
\linux
get
put
mkdir
rmdir
mkdir /mbsc/upgrade
rmdir /mbsc/upgrade
mkdir /software/upgrade
rmdir /software/upgrade
Procedure
Step 1 Contact Huawei engineers to obtain the Hash value calculation tool from http://
support.huawei.com/carrier/#click=main3 and enter psftp in the search window. Then,
download the psftp.exe.
Step 2 Double-click psftp.exe. A window is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-24.
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Context
l
PuTTY is an SSH client program that supports SSH and can be used for remotely logging
in to the Dopra Linux operating system.
NOTE
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algorithm is supported by the PuTTY since PuTTY 0.58. Therefore, use PuTTY 0.58 or
later to log in to the Dopra Linux operating system of the OMU. Otherwise, the login may
fail.
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PuTTY is an SSH client program that supports SSH and can be used for remotely logging in to
the Dopra Linux operating system.
NOTE
Procedure
Step 1 Contact Huawei engineers who can obtain the PuTTY software by performing the following
operation: Log in to http://support.huawei.com/carrier/#click=main3 and enter putty in the
search window. Then, download the putty.exe.
Step 2 Double-click putty.exe. The PuTTY Configuration dialog box is displayed, as shown in
Figure 6-25.
Figure 6-25 PuTTY Configuration dialog box
Step 3 In the Specify your connection by host name or IP address area, specify the Host Name (or
IP address) by entering the IP address of the OMU board, and set Protocol to SSH.
The IP address is determined based on the following rules:
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Then...
Step 5 Log in to the OMU as user root, user lgnusr, or a common user.
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Installation Engineer
Setting
Installation Engineer
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Setting
Installation Engineer
Setting
Installation Engineer
Administrator (admin)
password
Internal virtual IP address
External virtual IP address
Local office name
Remarks
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Configuring commissioning IP
addresses of the active and standby
OMUs
For details, see Checklist for the OMU Software Factory Settings.
In the OMU directory operation rights list, all files indicates all the files in a specific directory. all other
files indicates all the files that are not listed in a specific directory.
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(1) indicates the object type corresponding to the operation rights: - represents a file. d
represents a folder.
(2) indicates the operation rights the current user has over the object: r represents that the
user has the right to read the object. w represents that the user has the right to write into the
object. x represents that the user has the right to execute the object: - represents that the
user does not have the corresponding right.
(3) indicates the operation rights users in the current user's group have over the object: r
represents that they have the rights to read the object. w represents that they have the rights
to write into the object. x represents that they have the rights to execute the object. represents that they do not have the corresponding rights.
(4) indicates the operation rights users who are not in the current user's group have over
the object: r represents that they have the rights to read the object. w represents that they
have the rights to write into the object. x represents that they have the rights to execute the
object. - represents that they do not have the corresponding rights.
(7) indicates the user group the current user belongs to.
gaussdb
upsrvcfg.ini
drwxr-xr-x 9 root dbgrp gaussdb: The current user root has the rights to read and write
into the /mbsc/gaussdb folder as well as the rights to search for files in the folder. The
users in the dbgrp user group that user root belongs to and the users who do not belong to
the dbgrp user group have the rights to read and the rights to search for files in the folder.
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root upsrvcfg.ini: The current user root has the rights to read and write
into the upsrvcfg.ini file in the /mbsc folder. The users in the root user group that user
root belongs to have the rights to read the upsrvcfg.ini file in the /mbsc folder. The users
who are not in the root user group that user root belongs to have the rights to read the
upsrvcfg.ini file in the /mbsc folder.
Save Path
Specifications
Classification
Maxim
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Host
binary log
/mbsc/bam/common/
fam/famlogfmt
Specifications
Files in the
current
directory
GSM
Only
UMT
S
Only
GU
Only
Numbe
r of
Files
73
GB:
3274
73
GB:
4298
73
GB:
2250
73 GB:
30000
146
GB:
7370
146
GB:
16490
146
GB:
5322
300
GB:
1514
4
300
GB:
33884
300
GB:
1093
6
500
GB:
2524
1
Files and
subdirectories
in the current
directory
TC DSP
last word
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current
directory
500
GB:
56473
500
GB:
1822
7
73 GB: 9000
146
GB:
30000
300
GB:
60000
500
GB:
100000
N/A
N/A
73
GB:
508
146
GB:
508
146
GB:
508
300
GB:
1044
300
GB:
1044
500
GB:
1740
500
GB:
1740
30000
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System
fault log
2G PCHR
log
2G CHR
log
/mbsc/bam/common/
fam/famlogfmt/
sysfault
/mbsc/bam/common/
fam/famlogfmt/gphr
/mbsc/bam/common/
fam/famlogfmt/gchr
Specifications
Files in the
current
directory
Files in the
current
directory
Files in the
current
directory
73
GB:
306
73
GB:
306
73
GB:
306
146
GB:
300
146
GB:
300
146
GB:
300
300
GB:
614
300
GB:
614
300
GB:
614
500
GB:
1024
500
GB:
1024
500
GB:
1024
73
GB:
2048
N/A
73
GB:
1024
146
GB:
4096
146
GB:
2048
300
GB:
8417
300
GB:
4208
500
GB:
1402
8
500
GB:
7014
73
GB:
3072
73
GB:
2048
146
GB:
6144
146
GB:
4096
300
GB:
1262
5
300
GB:
8417
500
GB:
2104
3
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500
GB:
1402
8
73 GB:
300
146
GB:
300
300
GB:
600
500
GB:
1000
30000
73 GB:
30000
146
GB:
30000
300
GB:
60000
500
GB:
100000
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Host crash
log
/mbsc/bam/common/
fam/fad
Specifications
Files in the
current
directory
73
GB:
1016
73
GB:
1016
73
GB:
1016
146
GB:
1016
146
GB:
1016
146
GB:
1016
300
GB:
2088
300
GB:
2088
300
GB:
2088
500
GB:
3481
500
GB:
3481
500
GB:
3481
Files and
subdirectories
in the current
directory
Host log
/mbsc/bam/common/
fam/famlog
Files in the
current
directory
Files and
subdirectories
in the current
directory
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N/A
73
GB:
508
73
GB:
508
73
GB:
508
146
GB:
508
146
GB:
508
146
GB:
508
300
GB:
1044
300
GB:
1044
300
GB:
1044
500
GB:
1740
500
GB:
1740
500
GB:
1740
500
30000
73 GB:
30000
146
GB:
30000
300
GB:
30000
500
GB:
30000
N/A
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3G PCHR
log
/mbsc/bam/common/
fam/famlogfmt/pchr
Specifications
Files in the
current
directory
N/A
73
GB:
4403
73
GB:
2870
146
GB:
9016
146
GB:
5936
300
GB:
18525
300
GB:
1219
6
500
GB:
30874
VIP user
trace log
MR log
/mbsc/bam/common/
fam/famlogfmt/
viptrace
/mbsc/bam/common/
fam/mr
Files in the
current
directory
Files in the
current
directory
Files and
subdirectories
in the current
directory
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500
GB:
2032
7
73
GB:
202
73
GB:
202
146
GB:
210
146
GB:
210
300
GB:
431
300
GB:
431
500
GB:
717
500
GB:
717
73
GB:
1891
73
GB:
1891
73
GB:
1891
146
GB:
1898
146
GB:
1898
146
GB:
1898
300
GB:
3901
300
GB:
3901
300
GB:
3901
500
GB:
6502
500
GB:
6502
500
GB:
6502
2000
73 GB:
30000
146
GB:
30000
300
GB:
60000
500
GB:
100000
12000
73 GB:
30000
146
GB:
30000
300
GB:
60000
500
GB:
100000
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Trace file
File
exported
by running
the EXP
CFGBCP
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ftp/ExportBCPfile
Specifications
Files in the
current
directory
73
GB:
508
73
GB:
508
73
GB:
508
146
GB:
2048
146
GB:
2048
146
GB:
2048
300
GB:
4208
300
GB:
4208
300
GB:
4208
500
GB:
7014
500
GB:
7014
500
GB:
7014
73 GB: 1000
Files and
subdirectories
in the current
directory
Files in the
current
directory
73
GB:
52
73
GB:
52
73
GB:
52
146
GB:
60
146
GB:
60
146
GB:
60
300
GB:
122
300
GB:
122
300
GB:
122
500
GB:
205
500
GB:
205
500
GB:
205
73 GB:
12000
146
GB:
12000
300
GB:
24000
500
GB:
40000
N/A
1000
Exported
U2000 and
CME BCP
file
/mbsc/bam/version_x/
ftp/ExportCMESyncView
Files in the
current
directory
100
N/A
File
exported
by running
the
EXP UKPI
command
/mbsc/bam/version_x/
ftp/kpi_file
Files and
subdirectories
in the current
directory
100
N/A
Exported
device file
/mbsc/bam/version_x/
ftp/device_file
Files and
subdirectories
in the current
directory
100
N/A
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Exported
electronic
label file
/mbsc/bam/version_x/
ftp/e_label
Files and
subdirectories
in the current
directory
100
N/A
File
exported
by running
the
EXP ALM
LOG
command
/mbsc/bam/version_x/
ftp/export_almlog
Files and
subdirectories
in the current
directory
100
N/A
File
exported
by running
the EXP
CFGMML
command
/mbsc/bam/version_x/
ftp/export_cfgmml
Files in the
current
directory
200
N/A
Directory
exported
from board
replaceme
nt logs and
board
temperatur
e logs
/mbsc/bam/version_x/
ftp/export_logfile
Files and
subdirectories
in the current
directory
50
N/A
Cell
relocation
log
/mbsc/bam/version_x/
ftp/OptMml
Files in the
current
directory
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/mbsc/bam/common/
ems
Files and
subdirectories
in the current
directory
73
GB:
22
73
GB:
22
73
GB:
22
146
GB:
44
146
GB:
44
146
GB:
44
300
GB:
92
300
GB:
92
300
GB:
92
500
GB:
153
500
GB:
153
500
GB:
153
2000
300
N/A
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Database
file backup
directory
/mbsc/bam/version_x/
data/backup
Specifications
Files and
subdirectories
in the current
directory
300
N/A
Remarks:
OMUa hard disk space = 73 GB, 146 GB, 300 GB
OMUb hard disk space = 73 GB, 146 GB, 300 GB
OMUc hard disk space = 500 GB
version_x indicates the active workspace of an OMU, which is either version_a or
version_b.
If the FREEDISKSW parameter is set to ON by running the SET OMUPARA command,
and the disk space on the OMU is small or insufficient, the storage specifications of the
following logs are dynamically adjusted: host binary log, 3G PCHR log, 2G PCHR log,
2G CHR log, and MR log. If this parameter is set to OFF, by default, each log in this
table is assigned a fixed amount of storage space on the OMU. If that space is insufficient,
logs will be deleted, in the same order that they were stored, until there is sufficient
space.
For details about storage space of common directories in an OMU, see OMU Folder Size List.
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Run the LST VER command. Based on the OMU OS displayed in the command output, select the installation
and maintenance scenarios.
Operating System
Windows Server 2003 is used.
Product Software
The product software runs on the bottom-level OS to provide various service processes.
NOTE
Antivirus software such as Norton, Macfee, and Officescan can be installed on the OMU.
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Scenario Overview
When the BSC6810 is upgraded to the BSC6900, the product software are upgraded while the
Windows Server 2003 OS is retained.
Figure 7-2 shows OMU software installation scenarios in the maintenance phase.
Figure 7-2 Software installation scenarios
If the OMU OS crashes or product software cannot work properly during the maintenance,
perform the following operations:
1.
When the OMU OS crashes and Windows is retained, use the installation source for
Windows and the product software installation file in the version installation package to
reinstall the OMU software. For details, see 7.1.1 Optional: Reinstalling the Windows
Operating System and 7.1.3 Optional: Installing Product Software, respectively.
2.
When the OMU OS crashes and is to be switched to Dopra Linux, use the USB flash drive
to switch the OMU OS to Dopra Linux and the product software remains unchanged. For
details, see 7.1.2 Optional: Switching the OMU Operating System.
3.
When the product software cannot work properly, use the product software installation file
in the version installation package to reinstall the product software. For details, see 7.1.3
Optional: Installing Product Software.
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Context
The operating system of the BSC6810 is Windows Server 2003, and the operating system of the
BSC6900 is Dopra Linux. After the BSC6810 is upgraded to the BSC6900, Windows Server
2003 can be retained or switched to Dopra Linux.
If...
Then...
Context
After the BSC6810 is upgraded to the BSC6900, reinstall the Windows Server 2003 operating
system if it is retained.
NOTE
The OMUc board supports only the Dopra Linux operating system. Therefore, you only need to reinstall the
Windows operating system when using the OMUa board.
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Two SAS hard disks with more than 70 GB each are configured.
Quantity
Recommended
Configuration
Minimum Configuration
CPU
2.8GHz or faster
866MHz
RAM
512MB
256MB
Hard disk
80 GB
10GB
Display
adapter
resolutio
n
800x600
CD drive
Ethernet
adapter
10&100 Mbps
10&100 Mbps
Operatin
g system
Microsoft Windows XP
Professional
If the operating system of the PC is Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or Windows 7, the
Windows firewall must be disabled.
Otherwise, the EasyInstall software and the installation of the OMU operating system may be
affected.
If the Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Windows Server 2003, you can perform the
following operations to disable the Windows firewall:
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1.
Right-click My Network Places and choose Properties from the shortcut menu.
2.
In the Network Connections window, right-click Local Area Connection and choose
Properties from the shortcut menu.
3.
In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, click the Advanced tab.
4.
Click Settings, and in the displayed dialog box click the General tab then click Off. Click
OK. The firewall is now disabled.
If the Microsoft Windows 7, you can perform the following operations to disable the Windows
firewall:
1.
Choose Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > View network status and
tasks.
2.
3.
In the Windows Firewall window, click Turn Windows Firewall on or off. The
Customize settings window is displayed.
Choose Domain network location settings > Turn off Windows Firewall.
Choose Home or work(private) network location settings > Turn off Windows
Firewall.
Choose Public network location settings > Turn off Windows Firewall, and then click
OK to disable the Windows firewall.
If the Microsoft Windows XP Professional, you can perform the following operation to disable
the simple file sharing:
1.
Double-click My Computer.
2.
3.
In the Folder options dialog box, click the View tab. In the Advanced settings area, clear
the Use simple file sharing (Recommended) check box.
To configure the IP address of the Ethernet adapter of the portable computer to 192.168.0.215,
perform the following steps:
1.
Right-click My Network Places and choose Properties from the shortcut menu.
2.
In the Network Connections window, right-click Local Area Connection and choose
Properties from the shortcut menu.
3.
In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, select Internet Protocol (TCP/
IP) then click Properties.
4.
In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, click Use the following IP
address and set the IP address to 192.168.0.215 and the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0.
EasyInstall software
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Contact Huawei engineers who can obtain the latest EasyInstall software by performing the following operation:
Log in to http://support.huawei.com/carrier and enter UMTS RAN_O&M tools in the search window. Then,
download the autoinst software.
The EasyInstall installation source cannot be prepared on a PC running the Windows XP SP3 operating system.
Context
An installation source server whose physical entity is a portable computer, saves programs such
as operating systems.
The EasyInstall software is used to install the OMU operating system.
Procedure
Step 1 Decompress the EasyInstall software package to a portable computer.
NOTE
Step 4 Select the installation source directory and click OK. A window is displayed, as shown in Figure
7-4. You are advised to select the default installation source directory. If the default installation
source directory does not exist, create one.
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Step 5 Click New on the toolbar or choose Source > New. A dialog box is displayed, as shown in
Figure 7-5.
Figure 7-5 Creating operating system installation source 1
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Then...
Windows Server 2003 R2... is selected A dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-6.
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Step 8 Insert CD1 into the CD drive on the portable computer. Click Next. A dialog box is displayed.
Step 9 Click Execute. The file copying starts and the progress is displayed.
Step 10 After all the files in CD1 are copied, the confirmation dialog box is displayed, prompting you
to insert CD2. Click OK and continue to copy other installation CD-ROMs according to the
wizard instructions.
Step 11 After all the CD-ROMs of the OMU operating system are copied, click Finish. The installation
source is displayed in the Installation Source Manager window shown in Figure 7-4.
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Context
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The version of the SetWin software must be consistent with that described in the Guide to Enhancing the
BSC6900 Operating System. To obtain the Guide to Enhancing the BSC6900 Operating System, log in to
http://support.huawei.com/carrier and choose Support > Tools > Mini-tool Software > Wireless
Product Line > Security Tools > public.
Contact Huawei engineers to obtain patches for the Windows SP2 and basic patches for
the Windows 2007 by logging in to http://support.huawei.com/carrier and choosing
Support > Tools > Mini-tool Software > Wireless Product Line > Universal OS
Patches > public.
Procedure
Step 1 Decompress the SetWin software package.
Step 2 Copy the pack folder under autoinst\template\pomu_mode to D:\OMU\SRC.
Step 3 Save the 2700 basic patches and the iPSI SEK Setwin.exe and License.Dat files decompressed
from the SetWin software package to D:\OMU\SRC\pack\ENU\.
Step 4 Save SP2 to D:\OMU\SRC\ and rename it ws2k3sp2.enu.exe.
The creation of the installation source for the SetWin software and OS patches is complete.
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Prerequisites
l
The operating system installation source is created. For details, see Creating an
Installation Source for the Operating System.
In the OMU BIOS settings, PXE corresponding to the ETH2 commissioning port is Enable.
Other Ethernet adapters are bound before you use the EasyInstall software to install the
OMU operating system. Therefore, you can install the software in network installation
mode by using only the commissioning port. Otherwise, the installation may fail.
The time required for the installation depends on the configuration of the portable computer
and the performance of the Ethernet adapter. Generally, installing the Windows operating
system, SP2, and SetWin software takes 60 minutes if a 100 Mbit/s Ethernet adapter is
used.
Context
Procedure
Step 1 Go to the D:\autoinst path. Open the autoinst.conf file by using the Notepad, and change the
parameter values from the default values to the recommended values, as shown in Table 7-2.
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Default Value
Recommended
Value
Description
SRC_PATH
d:\OMU\SRC
DHCPD_INT
ERFACE
Local area
connection
Eth2
IPADDR
192.168.0.1
192.168.0.215
NETMASK
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
RANGE
192.168.0.2-192.16
8.0.254
192.168.0.2-192.168.
0.254
Step 2 Choose Start > Run, and run the cmd command. The cmd window is displayed.
Enter the following command:
C:\Documents and Settings>cd /d D:\autoinst
Step 3 Run checkout.bat. In the displayed POMU Easy-Install Check Result dialog box, check
whether the displayed ports are used, as shown in Figure 7-8.
Figure 7-8 Port status
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If the port status is Fail as shown in Figure 7-8, the port is not used. If the port status is OK, the port is
used. To release the port, quit other running programs.
1. Run netstat -a -n -o to query the PID of the port.
2. Open the task manager. Click the Processes tab. Choose View > Select Columns. Select PID and click
OK.
3. Query the process mapping the PID and terminate the process.
Step 4 Run install.bat. After the DHCP and TFCP services are started, the command line returns to
D:\autoinst, as shown in Figure 7-9.
Figure 7-9 Starting services
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NOTICE
l Before running the script, ensure that ETH2 is in Link state, that the DHCP Ethernet port on
the installation source server and ETH2 (commissioning port) on the OMU board panel are
connected, and that the installation source server is powered on. The DHCP service cannot
be started if ETH2 is in Down state.
l If the system provides a prompt that states that a service failed to start, run the install.bat
program again until services are successfully started.
Step 5 Run checkout.bat. If the four Ethernet ports are in OK state, all the services have been started.
Step 6 Go to the D:\autoinst\template\pomu_mode\RNC_02237123_LEFT path to check the
configuration files such as config.ini, deploy-ipconfig.ini, and third-party.ini, as shown in
Figure 7-10, Figure 7-11, and Figure 7-12.
Figure 7-10 config.ini
NOTE
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NOTE
l If third-party software is to be installed, add the software name, save path, and commands to be executed
to the third-party.ini file.
l Delete the information about SQL2000 which is marked in red. Otherwise, the installation of the OMU
operating system may fail.
Step 7 Open the site file in D:\autoinst\site. Enter only the MAC address of ETH2 and the name of the
configuration file, as shown in Figure 7-13.
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l By default, there is a # symbol preceding the value of each MAC, which is used to comment out this
statement. Delete # before the installation.
l To learn the MAC address of the ETH2, view the bar code of the MAC address on the OMU board.
For example, 0018821D0FE0-E5(6) indicates that the MAC addresses of the six Ethernet adapters on
the OMU board are 0018821D0FE0, 0018821D0FE1, 0018821D0FE2, 0018821D0FE3,
0018821D0FE4, and 0018821D0FE5. You can write all these addresses in the file named site.
Step 8 Run config.bat. When the script is successfully executed, all configurations on the server are
complete, as shown in Figure 7-14.
Figure 7-14 Configuring services
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NOTICE
l If the system provides a prompt that states that a service failed to start, run config.bat again
until services are successfully configured.
l After config.bat is executed, a symbol # is automatically added in front of the value of
MAC. Delete the symbol # before running install.bat again.
Step 9 Turn the ejector levers on the OMU board outwards. After the OFFLINE indicator on the OMUa
board is Oon, turn the ejector levers inwards until they are in the proper position. The OMU
board automatically restarts on the DHCP server, and the installation of the operating system
starts.
NOTICE
l During the installation process, do not connect the keyboard and mouse to the portable
computer to avoid any interruption to the installation.
l The OMU board may automatically restart several times during the installation process.
l During the installation process, do not run the install.bat script. If you run the install.bat
script, the DHCP server and TFTP server will be reconfigured and the network will be
interrupted temporarily, and the installation fails.
l During the installation process, if the message PXE-E32:TFTP open timeout is
displayed, disable the DHCP server, TFTP server, and firewall. If the DHCP server is enabled
after you run the install.bat script repeatedly, run the install.bat stop command to disable
the DHCP service, as shown in Figure 7-15. Then, run the install.bat script again to start
the EasyInstall software.
Step 10 Enter checkout.bat to query the status of the OMU board installation.
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If STATUS of MAC in the displayed window is OK, the installation of the operating system is
complete. Ten seconds after the installation, the board restarts automatically. You can now
remotely log in to the OMU board.
NOTE
Run checkout.bat. The STATUS of MAC in the displayed window indicates the installation status of the
OMU operating system.
l OK indicates that the installation is complete.
l Installing indicates that the installation is in progress.
l Waiting indicates that the client has not sent messages to the server and the installation is not started.
If the OMUa board is in Waiting state after the board is on for ten minutes, check that the network is
connected and that the client PC is powered on.
l Failed indicates that the installation fails. For details, view the LOG.
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Prerequisites
l
Before a USB flash drive used to switch the OMU operating system is prepared, the
communication between the local PC and the OMU must be normal. This ensures that the
U_creator tool can obtain the configuration information of the target OMU.
The external virtual IP address and external subnet gateway IP address have been obtained.
The time needed for preparing a USB flash drive varies depending the bandwidth of the
network from the PC to the equipment room, the USB protocol, and the PC performance.
The duration listed in Table 6-7 refers to the duration for preparing a USB flash drive in
compliance with the USB2.0 protocol. The duration for preparing a USB flash drive in
compliance with the USB1.1 protocol takes about twice as long as preparing a USB flash
drive in compliance with the USB2.0 protocol. If the duration for preparing the device
requires much longer than the listed duration, the performance of the PC in use is poor. If
this occurs, restart the PC or use a PC with a higher level of performance.
Context
The operating system of the BSC6810 is Windows Server 2003, and the operating system of the
BSC6900 is Dopra Linux. After the BSC6810 is upgraded to the BSC6900, Windows Server
2003 can be retained or switched to Dopra Linux.
l
After the OMU operating system is switched by using the USB flash drive, all the OMU
data is smoothly moved to the new operating system, including:
License files
Product software
Performance configuration files
The OMU database that stores the configuration, alarm, and platform data
SSL certificate files
The performance result files and log files need to be backed up to a local PC before the
OMU operating system is switched. For details about the directory where these files are
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Before preparing a USB flash drive, verify the device by referring to USB Flash Drive
Verification Guide in the directory where the USB Disk Tool is saved. If the USB flash drive is
not usable, replace it. The Netac U208 (2 GB), Kingston and Sandisk USB flash drives are
recommended.
The time needed for preparing a USB flash drive varies depending the bandwidth of the network
from the PC to the equipment room, the USB protocol, and the PC performance. The duration
listed in Table 6-7 refers to the duration for preparing a USB flash drive in compliance with the
USB2.0 protocol. The duration for preparing a USB flash drive in compliance with the USB1.1
protocol takes about twice as long as preparing a USB flash drive in compliance with the USB2.0
protocol. If the duration for preparing the device requires much longer than the listed duration,
the performance of the PC in use is poor. If this occurs, restart the PC or use a PC with a higher
level of performance.
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Duration
20 to 40 minutes
20 to 40 minutes
NOTICE
l The BSC software version cannot be rolled back after the OMU operating system is switched
by using the USB flash drive.
l After the USB flash drive is prepared, do not modify the OMU data before switching the
OMU operating system. Otherwise, the OMU data will be inconsistent with the host data.
l To ensure data synchronization between the two hard disks of the OMU, the Redundant Array
of Independent Disks (RAID) between them must be normal. If the RAID is abnormal, do
not switch the OMU operating system. To query whether the RAID is normal, run the DSP
OMUHW command.
Procedure
Step 1 Prepare a USB flash drive, portable PC, and program files.
1.
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l The capacity of the USB flash drive is at least 4 GB. If the BSC6900 is configured with
active and standby OMUs, two USB flash drives are required.
l The USB flash drive will be formatted when it is prepared. Therefore, before using the
USB flash drive, back up the data on it.
l It is recommended that the USB flash drive be labeled with the NE name and the OMU
slot number.
2.
To check whether Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or later has been installed, choose Start >
Settings > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs to view the components installed on
the portable PC. If Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or later has not been installed on the portable
PC, run dotnetfx2.0.exe under the \tools directory of the U_creator tool software package.
3.
Config
uration
Item
Quantity
Recommended Setting
Minimum Configuration
CPU
1.66GHz or higher
866 MHz
RAM
512 MB
256 MB
Hard
disk
80 GB
10 GB
Display
resoluti
on
800 x 600
CDROM
drive
USB
flash
drive
Operati
ng
system
l Microsoft Windows
Server 2003
l Microsoft Windows 7
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4.
5.
6.
If the OMU BIOS version is V013 or V031, prepare a serial cable, monitor, and USB keyboard so that
the OMU can be restarted from the USB flash drive. For details, see Setting the First Boot Device of
the OMU to USB
7.
Check that the host data is consistent with the OMU data.
Before switching the OMU operating system, ensure that the host data is consistent with
the OMU data.
Use the OMU external virtual IP address to log in to the LMT and run the BSC6900 MML
command ACT CRC to check whether the host data is consistent with the OMU data. If
they are inconsistent, the alarm ALM-20736 Data Inconsistency Between OMU and Host
is reported. Clear the alarm by referring to ALM-20736 Data Inconsistency Between OMU
and Host.
Step 2 Prepare the USB flash drive for switching the OMU operating system.
1.
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NE from the shortcut menu. The dialog box shown in Figure 7-17 is displayed.
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External Network Virtual IP, Password of Admin, and EMS Proxy IP Address, select
secure transmission type, and click OK. An NE is added.
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l The NE name is used to identify different NEs and only can include letter, numerals, "-", and "_."
l Password of Admin is the password the admin user uses to log in to the LMT. It is configured during
the installation of the product software.
l If EMS Proxy IP Address is specified, ensure that port 31035 on the proxy server is enabled, and is
not shielded by network devices such as firewalls.
l If an NE is accessed through the OSS whose software version is iManager U2000 V200R014C00,
iManager U2000 V200R013C00SPC200, iManager U2000 V200R012C01SPC230, iManager U2000
V200R012C00SPC220, iManager U2000 V200R011C01SPC240, iManager U2000
V200R011C00SPC240, or their later patch versions, the Access Control List (ACL) needs to be
configured for the PortTrunking service on the OSS as follows:
1. Log in to http://support.huawei.com by using a Huawei engineer's user account, if the OSS whose
software version is iManager U2000 V200R014C00 or its later patch versions, choose Core
Network > Wireless-OSS > iManager U2000-II > U2000-M > V200R014C00 to obtain the
U2000 Administrator Guide (Sun, S10). If other OSS software version, choose Core Network >
Wireless-OSS > iManager U2000-II to obtain the U2000 Administrator Guide (Sun, S10). The
U2000 Administrator Guide (Sun, S10) or the U2000 Administrator Guide (Sun, S10) you have
obtained must be compatible with the OSS software version.
2. Log in to the LMT and run the DSP OMU command to obtain the external fixed IP addresses of
the active and standby OMUs and the OMU external virtual IP address.
3. Query the FTP port numbers based on the current version:
l If the version is BSC6900V900R011 or earlier, run the LST FTPSSRV command to obtain
the numbers of the FTP command port and the FTP source data port. The numerical range of
the FTP passive mode data port is 25001-30000.
l If the version is BSC6900V900R012 or BSC6900V900R013, run the LST FTPSSRV
command to obtain the numbers of the FTP command port and the FTP source data port and
run the LST FTPSRVPORT command to obtain the numerical range of the FTP passive mode
data port.
l If the version is BSC6900V900R014 or later, run the LST FTPSSRV command to obtain the
FTP command port number, the FTP source data port number, and the numerical range of the
FTP passive mode data port.
4. Run the ipconfig command on a PC running the USB making and protection tool to obtain the IP
address of the PC.
5. Configure information about the PC installed with the U2000 client, external virtual IP address,
and ports, including 6000, 8000, 6088, 8088, and FTP port, for the NE to be upgraded. For details,
see How Do I Configure the ACL for the PortTrunking Service? in the FAQ part of the U2000
Administrator Guide (Sun, S10) or the U2000 Administrator Guide (Sun, S10). If the networking
includes gateway devices such as the Network Address Translation (NAT) device, and NEs or the
PC is located on the internal NAT network, you must set IP addresses in ACL rule configuration
files to IP addresses that can be connected to by the U2000 server. Do not set IP addresses to
internal NAT network IP addresses to which NEs or the PC is bound.
l The name, external virtual IP address, and EMS proxy IP address of an existing NE cannot be changed.
To use another NE name, external virtual IP address, or EMS proxy IP address, you must delete the
existing NE and then add a new NE with your desired name, external virtual IP address, or EMS proxy
IP address.
l If you want to prepare multiple USB flash drives, you are advised to prepare and label the USB flash
drives one by one.
l Run the LST SSLCONF command to query the SSL configuration information of the OMU whose
operating system is to be switched. Selecting the security transmission type based on query results.
For details, see Table 7-5.
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Operation
Connection Type
is set to ALL(All
Type) and
Authentication
Mode is set to
NONE(Verify
None).
Connection Type l If the preconfigured Huawei certificate file and private key file
is set to ALL(All
are not used, you need to prepare the certificate file and private
Type) and
key file.
Authentication
1. Apply for the corresponding certificate file or private key
Mode is set to
file from Certificate Authority (CA). For details about the
PEER(Verify Peer
formats of certificates supported by the U_creator tool, see
Certificate).
Table 7-6.
2. Select SSL connection with the certificate file and private
Connection Type
key file, as shown in Figure 7-17. After this, load the
is set to
obtained certificate file and private key file. If a password is
ONLY_SSL(Only
required by the private key file, you must enter the correct
SSL Connection)
password.
and
Authentication
l If the preconfigured Huawei certificate file and private key file
Mode is set to
are used, you do not need to prepare the certificate file and
PEER(Verify Peer
private key file. Select SSL connection with the
Certificate).
preconfigured Huawei certificate file and private key file in
Figure 7-17.
Connection Type
is set to
ONLY_SSL(Only
SSL Connection)
and
Authentication
Mode is set to
NONE(Verify
None).
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Format
File Extensions
Certificate
PEM, DER
Private key
PEM, DER
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4.
Double-click the added NE in the left pane of the window. The window is updated, as
shown in Figure 7-18.
Figure 7-18 Configuring information
5.
After all the information is obtained automatically, check the result and select the directory
for the version package. If there is a patch, also select the directory for the patch. Then click
OK to start the preparation of the USB flash drive.
NOTE
l To install the software version, select the V**R**C** directory in the version installation
package. To install the baseline software patch, select V**R**C**SPCX00 directory in the
baseline patch installation package.
l To install a non-baseline software patch, select the V**R**C**SPCXYZ or
V**R**C**SPHXYZ directory in the patch installation package.
l If the link mode of OMU external Ethernet adapters fails to be obtained, query and set it by
referring to Setting the Link Mode for External OMU Ethernet Adapters and Setting the
Link Mode of the External OMU Ethernet Adapter. Table 3 lists the mapping between the
queried link mode of OMU external Ethernet adapters and the mode of OMU external Ethernet
adapters selected in Figure 7-18.
l If you select Data encryption under Please select the external network netcard mode:, enter
the electronic label of the target OMU. Otherwise, you do not need to enter the electronic label
of the target OMU. If the OMU whose OS is to be switched works in dual-OMU mode, specify
Electronic label of the target OMU for the active OMU and Electronic label of the target
OMU for the standby OMU. Otherwise, specify only Electronic label of the target OMU for
the active OMU. To obtain the electronic label of the OMU, run the DSP ELABEL command
to query the value of BarCode, or view the barcode label on the OMU board.
l If you select Switch and Use the local backup data to create the USB device for the USB flash
drive, you are advised to select Data encryption. If Data encryption is deselected in the
preceding scenario, data leakage may occur when users use the USB flash drive.
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l Auto-negotiation is on.
Auto
l Auto-negotiation is off.
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l Speed is 10Mb/s.
l Duplex is Full.
l Auto-negotiation is off.
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l Auto-negotiation is off.
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l Speed is 100Mb/s.
l Duplex is Full.
l Auto-negotiation is off.
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l Speed is 100Mb/s.
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l Auto-negotiation is off
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NOTICE
l All the IP addresses shown in Figure 7-18 are obtained from the target OMU by the
USB Disk Tool.
l If any information shown in Figure 7-18 is incorrect, suspend the operations, correct
the information on the working OMU, and continue with the operation. The information
cannot be corrected in online mode on the tool.
l The IP addresses listed in Figure 7-18 must follow the principle of planning OMU IP
addresses. For details, see 3.2 OMU IP Address Plan. Change the commissioning IP
address and commissioning subnet mask according to the actual conditions.
l The software version and data of only the active OMU workspace are switched when
the OMU operating system is switched. Therefore, the BSC version cannot be rolled
back if the OMU is not upgraded after the OMU operating system is switched. The host
log files, OMU log files, and traffic statistics are not retained after the OMU operating
system is switched.
l In independent mode, focus on configurations for the active OMU. Configurations for
the standby OMU do not take effect.
l The data to be backed up includes the OMU database (which contains configuration,
alarm, and platform data), performance task configuration files, SSL certificate files,
and license files.
Device certificate files and private key files cannot be automatically backed up.
Therefore, after switching the operating system using a USB flash drive, re-apply for
device certificates and private key files. These files do not need to be re-applied for in
active/standby mode.
Configurations of the service awareness rule library cannot be automatically backed up.
Therefore, after switching the OMU operating system, contact the U2000 operator with
the SG_0 command group rights to reconfigure the service awareness library.
l A directory where the U_creator tool is saved will be generated when an NE is created.
The directory name is the same as the NE name.
l If NE Name for a newly created NE is a duplicate of an already existing NE, the data
backup file directory of the existing NE will be replaced. Therefore, give each NE a
unique name. Ensure that all the files have been backed up or that the files are no longer
needed if an NE is given a duplicate name.
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l Click Continue with preparing USB device to start preparing the USB flash drive.
Then go to Step 2.12.
l Click Save the NE backup data, select the save path for the backup file, and click
Finish. Then go to Step 2.7.
NOTE
l If you just want to back up data or you cannot continue with preparing the USB flash drive because
it cannot be identified by the PC, click Save the NE backup data to save the NE backup data
to the PC for future use. Before you click Save the NE backup data, ensure that the relevant
backup file exists in the Dopra Linux\NE Name\bk_pkg directory.
l The backup file created after you click Save the NE backup data is saved in a file folder named
after the OMU virtual external IP address of the NE.
l The backup file created after you click Save the NE backup data can be saved for preparing the
USB flash drive before going to the site where the USB flash drive cannot be prepared.
NOTICE
l The backup file cannot be modified after being saved on the PC. Otherwise, you cannot
prepare the USB flash drive by using the local backup data of the NE.
l The saved NE data backup file does not contain information of the version or patch
installation package.
7.
To prepare the USB flash drive by using the local backup data, double-click
U_creator_eng.exe to start the USB flash drive for installation of the DOPRA Linux
operating system.
8.
Select NE List in the left pane of the window, right-click the NE list, and choose Add
NE from the shortcut menu. The dialog box shown in Figure 7-20 is displayed.
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9.
In the dialog box shown in Figure 7-20, type the NE name, and set Operate type to Use
the local backup data to create the USB device. Then click OK
10. Double-click the added NE in the NE list on the left pane of the window, as shown in
Figure 7-21.
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11. Select please select the local backup data. Then the USB flash drive will automatically
obtain the backup data. After all the data is obtained, select the version package directory
and the patch directory. Then click OK to start the preparation of the USB flash drive.
12. Check that the USB flash drive for the active OMU is inserted. If there is no USB flash
drive inserted, insert one.
NOTE
l If multiple USB flash drives are required for multiple NEs, one USB flash drive for one NE is prepared
at a time. After one USB flash drive is prepared, remove it, insert a new one, and click Retry to start
the preparation of another USB flash drive.
l After the USB flash drive is prepared, remove it from the PC in secure mode to prevent the data on it
from being lost or corrupted.
13. After the preparation of the USB flash drive for the active OMU, the tool prompts you to
insert another USB flash drive for the standby OMU.
NOTE
l If only one OMU is configured, the standby OMU USB flash drive does not need to be prepared.
l If multiple USB flash drives are required for active and standby OMUs or for multiple NEs, select
USB flash drives labeled with the target OMUs. This is done to prevent handover failures when USB
flash drives cannot be differentiated from each other.
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14. After the preparation of the USB flash drive for the standby OMU, click Finish. The
preparation for the USB flash drives is complete.
Step 3 Switch the OMU operating system by using the USB flash drive.
NOTE
l Switching the operating system of active and standby OMUs is used as an example. To switch the operating
system of an OMU in independent mode, perform Step 3.1, Step 3.2, Step 3.3, Step 3.4, Step 3.5, Step
3.9. In Step 3.4, you only need to check that the OMU works properly.
l In active/standby mode, the original active OMU becomes a standby OMU and the original standby OMU
becomes an active OMU after the operating systems of the OMUs are switched. This does not affect the
system.
l Check that the USB flash drive can be written to before inserting it to a USB port on the OMU panel.
1.
Insert the USB flash drive into any of the USB ports on the panel of the standby OMU
board.
NOTE
Differentiate the active OMU from the standby OMU by checking the status of the ACT indicator on their
panels. The OMU with the ACT indicator steady on is active, and the OMU with the ACT indicator steady
off is standby.
2.
3.
Log in to the OMU by using the OMU fixed external IP address or the OMU
commissioning IP address. For details, see 7.2.1 Logging In to the OMU.
b.
Log in to the OMU 5 minutes later to determine whether the OMU operating system has
started installing from the USB flash drive.
l If you fail to log in to the OMU, the OMU operating system has started to be installed
from the USB flash drive.
l If you log in to the OMU successfully, the OMU operating system has not started to be
installed from the USB flash drive. Prepare another USB flash drive.
4.
Wait 15 to 25 minutes, check the status of indicators on the OMU board to determine
whether the OMU operating system has been installed successfully (for details about the
indicator status, see step 3 in the Installing the OMU Operating System Using a USB
Flash Drive). After the operating system has been installed, use the virtual external IP
address of the OMU to log in to the LMT. After the OMU works properly (indicated on
the device panel), run the BSC6900 MML command DSP OMU to query Data-sync
state.
Expected result: Data-sync state is Data synchronization is successful.
5.
Remove the USB flash drive and restart the OMU by referring to Step 3.2.
6.
Wait about 5 minutes and log in to the LMT by using the OMU virtual external IP address.
After the OMU returns to normal (indicated on the device panel), run the BSC6900 MML
command DSP OMU to query Data-sync state.
Expected result: Data-sync state is Data synchronization is successful.
7.
Run the BSC6900 MML command SWP OMU to switch over the active and standby
OMUs.
8.
Wait about 5 minutes and log in to the LMT by using the OMU virtual external IP address.
Check the status of the active and standby OMUs on the device panel.
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Run the BSC6900 MML command DSP TIME to check whether the OMU system time
is correct.
Expected result: The OMU system time is correct.
If the OMU system time is incorrect, run the MML command SET TIME to change it.
10. Insert the USB flash drive into any of the USB ports on the panel of the original active
OMU board.
11. Repeat Step 3.2, Step 3.3, Step 3.4, Step 3.8 to switch the operating system of the original
active OMU.
Expected result: The active and standby OMUs are normal.
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Follow-up Procedure
1.
Log in to the LMT. On the LMT, type the user name and password that are used before the
OMU operating system is switched and check that they can still be used for the login.
2.
Run the MML command ACT CRC to check whether the host data is consistent with the
OMU data. If they are inconsistent, the alarm ALM-20736 Data Inconsistency Between
OMU and Host is reported. For details about how to clear the alarm, see ALM-20736 Data
Inconsistency Between OMU and Host.
3.
Optional: You are advised to change the password for user root of the DOPRA Linux
operating system to ensure system security after the OMU operating system is switched.
4.
Optional: After the operating system is switched, the setting on the original operating
system for disabling root user remote login and OMU route forwarding will be ineffective.
You need to re-configure those functions on the new operating system by referring to 9.3
Disabling Root User Login to an OMU Using SSH and Configuring OMU Route
Forwarding.
Prerequisites
l
The administrator password of the OMU operating system and the external fixed IP
addresses that is planned on site are available.
You have logged in to the OMU by referring to 7.2.1 Logging In to the OMU.
You have obtained the OMU version installation package and copied it to the OMU hard
disk through directory sharing of the hard disk by referring to Uploading Files to the
OMU.
If the operating system is Dopra Linux after the BSC6810 is upgraded to the BSC6900, see
6.2.3 Optional: Installing the Product Software for the method of installing product
software.
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If the operating system is still Windows after the upgrade from the BSC6810> to the
BSC6900, see this section for the installation method of the product software.
CAUTION
l After the upgrade and before product software are reinstalled, record the IP addresses of the
live network. After product software are reinstalled, change the IP addresses or restore them
to the historical IP addresses according to onsite requirements.
l If patches have been installed, before installing product software, replace the original patch
files in the patch folder of the product software installation package with the patch
installation package (for example, the V900R01XC0XSPCXXX folder) saved on the local
PC.
If product software has been pre-installed on active and standby OMU boards, uninstall them
before installing the product software of a correct version. To check whether product software
has been pre-installed, do as follows:
1.
Log in to the OMU by using the fixed external IP address or debugging IP address. For
details, see 7.2.1 Logging In to the OMU.
2.
Choose Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services to check whether the
omud service is available.
l If the omud service is available, product software have been pre-installed. Uninstall
them by following operation steps in Uninstalling the Product Software.
l If the omud is service is not available, product software have not been pre-installed.
Install the product software following the installation procedures.
3.
Log out of the OMU. For details, see 7.2.2 Logging Out of the OMU.
Procedure
Step 1 Go to the V***R***C**\install\setup directory of the version installation package and doubleclick install_bam.bat.
NOTE
V***R***C** is an example of the version installation package. During installation, see the actual version.
The software integrity of the product software is checked before they are automatically installed. The product
software can be installed only if the check passes.
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The external virtual IP address must be located on the same network segment as the external fixed IP
address. The factory setting of the external fixed IP address is 172.121.139.201 (255.255.255.0). After the
product software are installed, you can change the IP addresses and subnet masks of the OMU Ethernet
adapters
Step 8 Enter the OMU installation type based on the field configuration and press Enter. Table 7-8
describes the OMU installation types.
# The OMU system type. eg: Single/Dual
# Single:Install stand-alone system
# Dual:Install dual-OMU system.
The dual-OMU system can effeciently increase the reliability of the OMU system.
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Parameter
Description
Dual
Step 9 The system asks you whether to continue with the installation, as shown:
Please affirm input information. input Y to continue; input E to exit. ->
Step 10 Enter Y to install product software. When the message Install OMU succeed! is
displayed, product software are successfully installed.
Step 11 Record the information about the product software installation in 7.3.1 Record Sheet of OMU
Software Installation Information.
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Context
After the BSC6810 is upgraded to the BSC6900, the OMU operation and maintenance are related
to the OMU OS.
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If the OMU OS is switched to Dopra Linux, perform operation and maintenance on the
OMU by referring to 6.3 Operating and Maintaining the OMU.
If the OMU OS is still Windows Server 2003, perform the steps in this section for the OMU
operation and maintenance.
Prerequisites
l
The computer for remote login to the OMU runs an operating system of Windows XP or
later versions.
The computer for remote login to the OMU works properly and is connected to the OMU
external network properly.
The computer for remote login to the OMU and the IP addresses of OMU external network
are on the same network segment.
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The OMU can be connected to only one computer by running the mstsc.exe program.
The mstsc.exe program by running which you log in to the OMU should have the console
parameter. Otherwise, you cannot log in to the OMU.
NOTE
If the operating system of the computer for remote login to the OMU is Windows XP SP3, run the mstsc.exe
program with the admin parameter. That is, type mstsc /admin instead of mstsc /console.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Start > Run on the computer used for remote login to the OMU.
Step 2 In the displayed Run dialog box, type mstsc /console and click Confirm. The Remote Desktop
Connection dialog box shown in Figure 7-22 is displayed.
NOTICE
When typing mstsc /console, include a space between mstsc and /console.
l Before starting product software, enter the external fixed IP address of the OMU.
l After the product software start, enter the external fixed or virtual IP address. The external fixed IP
address is preferred.
l If you are performing local commissioning, enter the commissioning IP address of the OMU.
l If the PC cannot be connected to the OMU by using either the external fixed or virtual IP address,
connect the PC to the commissioning port on the OMU and enter the commissioning IP address of the
OMU.
l You are advised to log in to the OMU using the external fixed IP address, external virtual IP
address, and debugging IP address in a preference sequence.
Step 4 Type the administrator user name and password and click Confirm based on the interface
message. The login is complete.
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NOTE
You are advised to change the system administrator password after your first login and change the password
every three months.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the OMU by referring to 7.2.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Context
NOTICE
l Do not log out of the OMU by directly closing the desktop used for the remote login to the
OMU. Otherwise, the OMU operating system resources may not be fully released, and the
use of the OMU can be affected.
l Do not log off from the OMU directly. Otherwise, OMU processes will become abnormal.
l Shutting down the OMU will stop all the OMU services. If this occurs, you must restart the
OMU at the local end.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Start > Close.
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Step 2 In the dialog box shown in Figure 7-23, select Disconnect and click OK to log out of the OMU.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT by referring to the procedures described in
You have logged in to the LMT by referring to Logging In to and Logging Out of the LMT.
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Procedure
Step 1 Run the LST VER command to check whether the values of OS type and OS service pack
version are correct.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the OMU by referring to 7.2.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Context
For the factory setting of the password for the Windows Server 2003 administrator, see Checklist
for the Factory Settings of the OMU Software.
NOTE
l You are advised to change the OS administrator password after your first login and again change the
password every three months.
l The password for the OS administrator must comply with the password policy returned by running the DSP
OSPWDPOLICY command. The password policy can be set by running the SET OSPWDPOLICY
command.
Procedure
Step 1 Right-click My Computer and choose Manage from the shortcut menu.
Step 2 On the left pane of the window, choose System Tools > Local Users and Groups > Users, as
shown in Figure 7-24.
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Step 3 On the right pane of Figure 7-24, right-click Administrator and choose Set Password from
the shortcut menu. A prompt box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-25.
Figure 7-25 Setting the password for administrator
Step 4 Click Proceed in Figure 7-25. A dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-26.
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Step 5 Type the new password and confirm it. Record the password in the Record Sheet of OMU
Software Installation Information.
Step 6 Click OK on the displayed interface to finish the operation.
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Procedure
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OMU
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Log in to the LMT by referring to Logging In to and Logging Out of the LMT.
5.
Run the DSP OMU command to query the internal fixed IP address, external fixed
IP address, IP address of the backup channel between active and standby OMU board,
internal virtual IP address, commissioning IP address, and external virtual IP address.
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The results from Step 3 and Step 5 show the information of all the IP addresses and subnet
masks of the OMU.
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Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the target OMU by referring to 7.2.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Step 2 Choose Start > Run. Enter the cmd command to enter the command mode of the OMU
Step 3 Enter netstat -ano to query the occupied OMU ports. The following is an example of returned
information.
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>netstat -ano
Active Connections
Proto
TCP
TCP
TCP
TCP
TCP
TCP
TCP
TCP
TCP
Local Address
10.0.0.1:20
10.0.0.1:21
10.0.0.1:80
10.0.0.1:6099
10.0.0.1:6100
10.0.0.1:16002
10.0.0.1:8006
10.0.0.1:8088
10.0.0.1:8099
Foreign Address
0.0.0.0:0
0.0.0.0:0
0.0.0.0:0
0.0.0.0:0
0.0.0.0:0
0.0.0.0:0
0.0.0.0:0
0.0.0.0:0
0.0.0.0:0
State
LISTENING
LISTENING
LISTENING
LISTENING
LISTENING
LISTENING
LISTENING
LISTENING
LISTENING
PID
1712
1512
3792
672
3792
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1200
436
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Information following : in the Local Address column indicates the occupied OMU port
numbers.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the OMU by referring to 7.2.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Context
You can use the portable computer to remotely log in to the OMU by connecting the computer
to the ETH2 port on the panel of the OMUa board. The default IP address is 192.168.6.50.
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Procedure
Step 1 Right-click My Network Places and choose Properties from the shortcut menu. Figure 7-27
shows the pop-up interface.
Figure 7-27 Network Connections window
NOTE
The name of the external Ethernet adapter team has been displayed as External Network Team; therefore, it
does not need to be renamed.
Step 2 In the Network Connections window, rename the local area connections with the Device
Name of TEAM: Internal Network Team Internal Network Team.
Step 3 Double-click the network_identify.js tool for identifying Ethernet adapters in the C:
\DRIVERS path. An Ethernet adapter can also be called a Network Interface Card, or NIC. The
interface shown in Figure 7-28 is displayed.
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NOTE
NIC Name in Figure 7-28 indicates the name of each local area connection in the Network
Connections window.
Step 4 Rename the local area connections according to the rules shown in Table 7-9.
Table 7-9 Table containing renaming rules
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ETH1
Eth1(External)
ETH0
Eth0(External)
ETH5-SCU6
Intel0(Internal)
ETH4-SCU7
Intel1(Internal)
ETH3-UPDATE
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NIC Type
New Name
ETH2
Eth2(LocalMaintain)
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Prerequisites
l
OMU serial cables are available. For details about the cable information, see OMU serial
cable in BSC6900 UMTS Hardware Description Hardware Description.
Context
One OMU hard disk serves as the source hard disk, and the other serves as the target hard disk.
Setting RAID 1 on the hard disks synchronizes the data on the source and target hard disks,
improving data security.
l
RAID 1 cannot be set on an OMUc board because it is configured with one hard disk.
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Procedure
Step 1 Connect the PC to the OMU serial port by using the OMU serial cable.
NOTE
If the OMU serial cable is not available, the USB and VGA ports of the active OMU can be connected to
an external keyboard and monitor, respectively. Then starts from Step 6 to complete the configuration.
Step 2 On the PC, choose Start > All Programs > Accessories > Communications >
HyperTerminal. The dialog box shown in Figure 7-30 is displayed.
Figure 7-30 Connection description
Step 3 Enter the connection name and click OK. The dialog box shown in Figure 7-31 is displayed.
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Step 4 Check the connection port and click OK. The dialog box shown in Figure 7-32 is displayed.
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NOTE
The parameters for the connection port must be set as shown in Figure 7-32.
Step 5 Check that the parameters for the connection port are set correctly and click OK. The window
shown in Figure 7-33 is displayed.
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Description
Windows Server 2003 operating system 1. Log in to the target OMU by referring to 7.2.1
Logging In to the OMU.
2. Choose Start > Shutdown, click Restart, and
click OK.
Step 7 After the OMU restarts, press F4 repeatedly until the message "Press Ctrl-C to start
LSI Logic Configuration Utility" is displayed. Then press Ctrl+C. The following
shows examples of the messages displayed.
Adapter PCI PCI PCI
Bus Dev Fnc Slot
SAS1064 05
01
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PCI
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FW Revision
0.11.01-IR
Status Boot
Order
Enabled 0
Step 8 Press Enter. The following shows examples of the messages displayed.
Adapter
PCI Slot
PCI Address(Bus/Dev/Func)
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Status
Boot Order
Boot Support
25.09
Enabled
0
[Enabled Bios & OS]
RAID Properties
SAS Topology
Advanced Adapter Properties
Press the arrow keys to select RAID Properties and press Enter. Check the value of Status to
determine whether the RAID is correct.
l If Status is Optimal, the RAID is working properly.
l If Status is Resyncing, the RAID is synchronizing data.
NOTE
l If this is the first time that the RAID is being set on the OMU, go to Step 13.
l If this is not the first time that the RAID is being set on the OMU, go to Step 9.
Step 9 Select RAID Properties and press Enter. The following shows examples of the results that are
displayed.
Array
1 of 1
Identifier
LSILOGICLogical Volume 3000
Type
IM
Scan Order
2
Size(MB)
69618
Status
Optimal
Manage Array
Slot Device Identifier
RAID Hot Drive
Num
Disk Spr Status
0 FUJITSU MAY2073rc
D109 [Yes] [No] Primary
1 FUJITSU MAY2073rc
D109 [Yes] [No] Secondary
Pred
Fail
-----
Size
(MB)
69618
69618
Step 10 Select Manage Array and press Enter. The following shows examples of the results that are
displayed.
Identifier
LSILOGICLogical Volume 3000
Type
IM
Scan Order
2
Size(MB)
69618
Status
Optimal
Manage Hot Spare
Synchronize
Array
Activate Array
Delete
Array
Step 11 Select Delete Array and press Enter. The following shows examples of the results that are
displayed.
Y
N
Step 12 Select Y. The following shows examples of the results that are displayed.
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PCI Address(Bus/Dev/Func)
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RAID Properties
SAS Topology
Advanced Adapter Properties
Step 13 Select RAID Properties and press Enter. The following shows examples of the results that are
displayed.
Creat IM Volume
Create Integrated Mirror Array of 2
disks plus an optional hot spare,Data
on the primary disk may be migrated.
Create IME Volume Create Integrated Mirrored Enhanced
Array of 3 to 8 disks including an
optional hot spare.
All DATA on array disks will be DELETED!
Create IS Volume
Create Integrated Striping array of
2 to 8 disks.
ALL DATA on array disks will be DELETED!
Step 14 Select Create IM Volume and press Enter. The following shows examples of the results that
are displayed.
Array Type:IM
Array Size(MB):
-------
NOTICE
Select the source and target hard disks with caution because the data on the source hard disk can
be lost.
Step 15 Set RAID Disk to No, move the cursor to the value for RAID Disk of the source hard disk, and
press Space. The following shows examples of the results that are displayed.
M
- Keep existing data, migrate to an IM array.
Synchronization of disk will occur.
D
- Overwrite existing data, create a new IM array
ALL DATA on ALL disks in the array will be DELETED!!
NO Synchronization performed.
l If you press M, the data on the source hard disk is saved. The target hard disk copies the data
from the source disk.
l If you press D, the data is deleted from the source hard disk and a new RAID is created.
Step 16 Press M or D to return to the messages shown in Step 14.
The value for RAID Disk is Yes, and the value for Drive Status is Primary.
Step 17 Select the target hard disk and press Space. An alarm is generated, as shown in the following:
WARNING! Data was found on the selected disk,this data will be lost when the array
is created!
Choose Discard configuration or Cancel Exit on the next screen to abort.
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Step 20 Select Save changes then exit this menu and press Enter. The screen is refreshed, as shown
in Step 12.
Step 21 Select RAID Properties shown in Step 12 and press Enter. The following shows examples of
the results that are displayed.
Array
1 of 1
Identifier
LSILOGICLogical Volume 3000
Type
1M
Scan Order
0
Size(MB)
69618
Status
2% Syncd
Manager Array
Slot Device Identifier
RAID Hot Drive
Pred
Size
Num
Disk Spr Status
Fail
(MB)
0 FUJITSU MAY2073rc
D109 [Yes] [No] Primary
--69618
1 FUJITSU MAY2073rc
D109 [Yes] [No] Secondary --69618
Step 22 Check that the RAID 1 is set correctly, and then press Esc repeatedly until the following
messages are displayed:
Are you sure you want to exit?
Cancel Exit.
Save changes and reboot.
Discard changes and reboot.
Exit the Configuration Utility and Reboot.
Step 23 Select Exit the Configuration Utility and Reboot and press Enter. RAID 1 is successfully set
on the OMU hard disks and the OMU restarts.
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Prerequisites
The link mode, duplex mode, and rate of the LAN switch have been acquired.
Context
l
If the link mode of the external Ethernet adapters of the OMUc is modified by omutool,
the network may be interrupted temporarily.
If the link mode of the external Ethernet adapters of the OMU is inconsistent with that of
the LAN switch, the network may be interrupted. If the link mode of the LAN switch is
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specified, the link mode of the external Ethernet adapter of the OMU should also be
specified.
l
There are two link modes of the LAN switch: forced mode and auto-negotiation mode. The
link mode of the OMU external Ethernet adapter must be consistent with that of the LAN
switch.
The following procedure assumes that the link mode of the external Ethernet adapter is
forced mode and the adapter works at 100 Mbit/s in full duplex mode.
The following procedure assumes that version_a is the active workspace of the OMU.
If active and standby OMUs are configured, perform the following steps on both the active
and standby OMUs.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the PC to the commissioning port of the OMU and log in to the OMU by using the
commissioning IP address. For details about the commissioning IP address, see 7.2.1 Logging
In to the OMU.
Step 2 Click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network Connections. The Network
Connections window is displayed.
Step 3 Double-click Eth1(External). The interface shown in Figure 7-34 is displayed.
Figure 7-34 Eth1(External) status
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Step 5 Click Configure in the General tab. The Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #2
Properties interface is displayed.
Step 6 As shown in Figure 7-36, click the Advanced tab and choose Property > Speed & Duplex on
the left.
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Step 7 Select the same link mode as that of the LAN switch from the Value list box and click
Confirm to end the setting.
NOTE
The value is the link mode for external Ethernet adapters of the OMU, which can be set to Auto, 10 Mb
Full, 10 Mb Half, 100 Mb Full, and 100 Mb Half.
NOTICE
The link mode of a Gigabit Ethernet adapter must be auto-negotiation. Setting the link mode to
1000BASE-TX, however, is invalid.
Step 8 Choose Start > Run. Type cmd in the displayed dialog box and press Enter. The Command
Prompt window is displayed.
Step 9 Type shutdown -r and press Enter to restart the OMU.
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The OMU serial cable has been obtained. For details about the OMU serial cable, see OMU
serial cable.
The USB storage device has been inserted to the USB port on the OMUa board.
This section is designed for OMUa board and uses the OMUa board as an example. An
OMUc board is started from a USB port by default.
Context
1.
2.
Procedure
l
Connect the PC to the OMU serial port by using the OMU serial cable.
2.
On the PC, choose Start > All Programs > Accessories > Communications >
HyperTerminal. The dialog box shown inFigure 7-37 is displayed.
Figure 7-37 Connection description
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3.
Enter the connection name and click OK. The dialog box shown in Figure 7-38 is
displayed.
Figure 7-38 Confirming the connection
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NOTE
The parameters for the connection port must be set as shown in Figure 7-39.
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window shown in Figure 7-40 is displayed.
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7.
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Install the OMU operating system from a USB storage device by referring to
7.2.1 Logging In to the OMU.
b.
After the OMU is restarted, switch to the window shown in Figure 7-40. Press F4 or
S repeatedly until the window is updated, as shown in Figure 7-41.
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8.
Press the arrow keys to select Boot. The window is updated, as shown in Figure
7-42.
Figure 7-42 Boot setting
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Press the arrow keys to select Boot Device Priority and press Enter. The window is
updated, as shown in Figure 7-43.
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10. Press the arrow keys to select 1st Boot Device and press Enter. The window is
updated, as shown in Figure 7-44.
Figure 7-44 Setting the 1st boot device
11. Press Esc, select Exit, and press Enter. The window is updated, as shown in Figure
7-45.
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12. Press the arrow keys to select Save Changes and Exit and press Enter. The changes
are saved. Exit the setting.
l
Directly connect the keyboard to the USB port and the monitor to the VGA port on
the OMU.
2.
Log in to the LMT. Run the RST OMU command to set Reset Type to HARD. Then
reset the target OMU. The BIOS Setup screen is displayed on the monitor, as shown
in Figure 7-46.
Figure 7-46 BIOS Setup
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5.
Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to select Boot Device Priority and press Enter.
6.
Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to select 1st Boot Device and press Enter. Set
the first boot device of the OMU operating system to USB, as shown in Figure
7-48.
Figure 7-48 Selecting the 1st boot device
7.
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The version installation package has not been installed on the OMU.
Context
This task uploads the version installation package from a local PC to the OMU.
Procedure
Step 1 7.2.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Step 2 Set up a new folder on the OMU. Right-click the folder and choose Sharing and Security. The
Program Files Properties dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 In the Program Files Properties dialog box, select Share this folder and click OK.
Step 4 Choose StartRun on the local PC. Enter \\IP address of the OMU, input the user name and
password, and click OK.
Step 5 Copy the files to be uploaded to the target OMU directory that holds the files.
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Prerequisites
l
Context
Uploading the 123.xml file from the OMU to the local drive D as an example.
There are two methods for transferring files on the OMU:
l
Running commands
Application Scenarios
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If the OMU FTP server is set to Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection mode, only the
file management function on the LMT can be used to transfer files. For detailed operations,
see File Manager.
If the OMU FTP server is not set to Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection mode, both
the file management function on the LMT and commands can be used to transfer files.
Description
Example
cd
cd /mbsc/upgrade
cd
cd /software/upgrade
dir
dir
get
put
Description
10
15 minutes
5 minutes
Procedure
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function on the LMT
1.
Enable the file management function on the LMT. For details, see File Manager in
BSC6900 UMTS LMT User Guide.
2.
Downloading the 123.xml file on the OMU to local drive D by running commands
1.
On the local PC, choose Start > Run, enter cmd, and click OK.
2.
Enter d: to go to drive D.
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3.
Enter ftp IP address to connect the local PC to the OMU, where IP address indicates
the external virtual or commissioning IP address of the OMU.
4.
Type the user name and password of the FTP. The connection between the local PC
and the OMU is established after the certification passes.
NOTE
The FTP user name has a fixed value FtpUsr. Its password is mbsc@com or set during the product
software installation. For details, see 7.3.1 Record Sheet of OMU Software Installation
Information.
5.
Navigate to the directory where the 123.xml file is saved by referring to commonly
used FTP commands.
6.
7.
Command
Description
After the file transfer is complete, run the quit command to disconnect the FTP.
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Example
The following is an example for downloading the 123.xml file from the local drive D to the /
mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam directory of the OMU:
C:\Documents and Settings>d:
D:\>ftp 10.161.21.3
Connected to 10.161.21.3.
220 ftp server ready.
User (10.161.21.3:(none)): FtpUsr
331 Password required for FtpUsr.
Password:
230 User logged in.
ftp> cd /bam/version_a/bin/bam
250 CWD successful.
ftp> put 123.xml
200 PORT command OK.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for '/123.xml' (104 bytes)
226 Transfer complete.
ftp> quit
D:\>
Prerequisites
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Before adjusting the OMU slots that accommodate the OMUs, collect information listed
in Table 7-12.
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Information
Description
OMU Slots
Hardware requirement
The target slots are idle. For details about the OMU slot information, see OMUa Board.
Software requirement
None
License requirement
None
Context
Prepare the data listed in the following table.
Table 7-13 Data preparation
MO
Setting Notes
Data
Source
MML
Command
BRD
Internal plan
ADD BRD
Procedure
Step 1 Run the DSP OMU command to query the numbers of the slots that accommodate the active
and standby OMUs before the reconfiguration.
Step 2 Perform the operations listed in the following table based on the operating system of the OMU.
If...
Then...
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If...
Then...
Step 3 When the OFFLINE indicator on the OMU board panel is on, remove the active and standby
OMUs.
Step 4 Insert the active and standby OMUs into the target slots.
Step 5 After five minutes, run the DSP OMU command to check whether the active and standby OMUs
operate properly. If not, check whether the OMUs are installed correctly.
Step 6 Run the RMV BRD command to remove the OMU boards that have been configured.
Step 7 Run the ADD BRD command to add active and standby OMU boards separately. In this step,
set Slot No. to an appropriate value.
Step 8 Log in to the LMT to check whether the OMU status displayed on the device panel is correct.
Step 9 On the LMT, click Alarm, and select Browse Alarm to view current active alarms.
Step 10 Optional: If an OMU-related alarm is displayed in the list of active alarms and the OMU slot
number is the original one, right-click the alarm, and choose Clear Alarm from the shortcut
menu to manually clear the alarm.
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Example
/*Information Recording Procedure*/
//Querying the numbers of the subracks and slots where the active and standby OMUs
reside before the slot adjustment
DSP OMU:;
/*Reconfiguration Procedure*/
//Removing a board
RMV BRD: SRN=0, SN=16;
RMV BRD: SRN=0, SN=18;
//Adding boards
ADD BRD: SRN=0, BRDCLASS=OMU, BRDTYPE=OMUa, SN=24;
ADD BRD: SRN=0, BRDCLASS=OMU, BRDTYPE=OMUa, SN=26;
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Verification
Run the DSP OMU command to check whether the active and standby OMUs operate
properly.
Expected result: The active and standby OMUs operate properly.
Rollback
The rollback procedure is similar to the reconfiguration procedure, except that parameters
in the rollback procedure are set to values used before the reconfiguration.
Context
If active and standby OMUs are configured, uninstall the SQL Server 2000 on both active and
standby OMUs.
Exit all the applications including Windows NT event viewer and register editor. You are advised
to perform the operation during off-peak traffic hours.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the target OMU by referring to 7.2.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Step 2 On the OMU, choose Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs, the Add or Remove
Programs window will be displayed.
Step 3 Select Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and click Change/Remove to finish the installation, as
shown in Figure 7-49.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT by referring to Logging In to and Logging Out of the LMT.
Context
If an OMU board becomes faulty, query the information about the OMU board for fault location.
Procedure
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including the OMU operating status, fixed IP address configuration, virtual IP address
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Querying the status of OMU service processes when the OMU is operating properly
1.
Run the DSP OMUMODULE command. The names and status of the OMU service
processes are displayed.
If the status of service processes is Started, the OMU service processes are normal.
If the status of service processes is Stopped, the OMU service processes are normal
and not started.
If the status of the service processes is Exception, the OMU service processes are
abnormal. When active and standby OMUs are configured, the self-healing
switchover is triggered if the abnormal status persists. When an independent OMU
is configured, the OMU reports the ALM-20707 OMU Process Abort alarm.
Run the MML command DSP OMUENV. The CPU inlet temperature, memory inlet
temperature, hard disk temperature, and voltage of chips are displayed.
Run the MML command DSP OMUHW. The subrack number, slot number, operating
status of the hard disk, status of Ethernet adapters and Ethernet adapter teams, and
RAID of the OMU are displayed.
The OMU hardware is normal if the following conditions are met:
The values for Primer harddisk and Standby harddisk are Online.
The status of the Raid is Normal, and the Raid rebulid scale is 0.
ETH0 netcard, ETH1 netcard, or both are Normal.
In active/standby OMU mode, the value for Backup channel netcard is
Normal; in independent OMU mode, the value for Backup channel netcard does
not have impact on the OMU hardware status.
Inner0 netcard, Inner1 netcard , or both are Normal.
Both Inner netcard group and Extra netcard group are Normal.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT by referring to Logging In to and Logging Out of the LMT.
Procedure
Step 1 Run the LST OMUAREA command to query the version of the active and standby OMU
workspaces.
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Querying the Status of Data Synchronization Between the Active and Standby
OMUs
This section describes how to query the status of data synchronization between the active and
standby OMUs.
Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT by referring to Logging In to and Logging Out of the LMT.
Context
When faults occur due to network or database problems during data synchronization, OMUs
automatically rectifies the faults.
Procedure
Step 1 Run the MML command DSP OMU on the active or standby OMU. The status of data
synchronization between the active and standby OMUs is displayed.
If data synchronization is abnormal, the ALM-20704 OMU Data Synchronization Failure alarm
is reported. Clear the alarm by referring to the alarm handling suggestions.
NOTICE
When Data-sync state is Data synchronization is successful, Data synchronization not built
due to version inconsistency, or Data synchronization cannot built due to OMU failure
switchover, you are allowed to switch over the active and standby OMUs.
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Prerequisites
l
The OMUs work in active/standby mode and the active and standby OMUs work correctly
for more than 5 minutes (You can run the CMP OMUDATA and CMP OMUFILE
commands to check whether the active OMU data is consistent with the standby OMU data.
Ensure that the data on the active OMU is synchronized to the standby OMU to avoid data
loss after the switchover.)
Procedure
Step 1 Run the DSP OMU command to query the operating status of the active and standby OMUs.
If...
Then...
The active and standby OMUs work properly and the data
synchronization is normal
Go to Step 2.
The active and standby OMUs do not work properly or the data
synchronization is abnormal
Step 2 Run the SWP OMU command to manually switch over the OMUs.
Step 3 Log in to the LMT again and run the DSP OMU command to query the operating status of the
active OMU after the switchover. If the active OMU works properly, the switchover is
successful.
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Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT by referring to Logging In to and Logging Out of the LMT.
Context
After running the CMP OMUDATA command, you can manually synchronize the data of the
standby OMU with that of the active OMU if the data is inconsistent.
Procedure
Step 1 Run the STR DATASYNC command to start synchronizing the data of the standby OMU with
that of the active OMU.
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NOTE
Successful running of the command only indicates that the data synchronization procedure between the active
and standby OMUs has started. To check whether the data synchronization succeeds, run the DSP OMU
command and query the value of Data-sync state.
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Stopping the Synchronization of the Data of the Active and Standby OMUs
This section describes how to manually stop synchronizing the data of the standby OMU with
the active OMU.
Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the LMT by referring to Logging In to and Logging Out of the LMT.
The data of the standby OMU is being synchronized with that of the active OMU.
Procedure
Step 1 Run the STP DATASYNC command to stop the data synchronization between the active and
standby OMUs.
NOTE
Running this command leads to asynchronous data between the active and standby OMUs. Even after an OMU
switchover, the data between the active and standby OMUs can be still asynchronous. You can restart data
synchronization only by running the STR DATASYNC command.
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Checking Data Consistency Between the Active OMU and the Standby OMU
This section describes how to check data consistency between the active OMU and the standby
OMU after a fault triggers a switchover.
Prerequisites
l
Procedure
Step 1 Run the CMP OMUDATA command to check consistency of alarm data, performance data,
configuration data, and platform data between the active and standby OMUs.
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NOTICE
l If data of the active OMU is inconsistent with that of the standby OMU, run the STR
DATASYNC command to start data synchronization between the active OMU and the
standby OMU. After 5 minutes, run the CMP OMUDATA command to check for data
consistency.
l If the initial data synchronization between the active OMU and the standby OMU is ongoing,
failure information will be displayed after you execute this command.
Step 2 Run the CMP OMUFILE command to check consistency of the license file, certificate file,
host patch file and other files between the active and standby OMUs.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT. For details, see
You have logged in to the LMT by referring to Logging In to and Logging Out of the LMT.
.
Context
Uploading or downloading files over the FTP, writing log files, or writing traced messages into
files leads to many I/O operations. To prevent a single I/O operation from consuming too much
OMU hard disk resources, the access rate of the preceding functions must be limited.
Procedure
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Configuring the maximum file uploading or downloading rate for an external FTP user
1.
Querying the maximum file uploading or downloading rate for an external FTP user
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downloading rate for an external FTP user.
Run the LST FTPSRVSPD command to query the maximum file uploading or
downloading rate for an external FTP user.
Querying the average file uploading or downloading rate for an external FTP user
1.
Run the SET FTPSRVSPD command to configure the maximum data rate for an
external FTP user.
Run the SET HOSTLOGSPD command to configure the maximum data rate of
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1.
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Run the SET TRCLOGSPD command to configure the maximum data rate of writing
traced messages into files.
Querying the maximum data rate of writing traced messages into files
1.
Run the DSP HOSTLOGSPD command to query the actual data rate of writing log
files.
Configuring the maximum data rate of writing traced messages into files
1.
Run the LST HOSTLOGSPD command to configure the maximum data rate of
writing log files.
Run the LST TRCLOGSPD command to query the maximum data rate of writing
traced messages into files.
Querying the actual data rate of writing traced messages into files
1.
Run the DSP TRCLOGSPD command to query the actual data rate of writing traced
messages into files.
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Prerequisites
You have logged in to the LMT by referring to Logging In to and Logging Out of the LMT.
Context
l
The OMU operating system is restarted after the OMU is reset. If the OMU is reset
successfully, the faults of the OMU operating system or product software can be rectified.
All the service processes are disrupted after the product software are reset. If the OMU is
reset successfully, the faults of the product software can be rectified.
Resetting a specified OMU service process interrupts the service of the process for a while.
Procedure
1.
l When the OMU works in single-OMU mode, set the Reset Target to ACTIVE.
l When the OMUs work in dual-OMU mode, the active OMU is reset if you set the Reset
Target to ACTIVE.
l When the OMUs work in dual-OMU mode, the standby OMU is reset if you set the Reset
Target to STANDBY.
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1.
Run the RST OMUMODULE command and specify Reset Target and Module
Name to reset the specified OMU service process.
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You have logged in to the OMU by referring to 7.2.1 Logging In to the OMU.
The product software has been installed. For details, see 7.1.3 Optional: Installing
Product Software.
Procedure
l
Choose Start > Run. Enter the cmd command to enter the command mode of the
OMU.
2.
Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel to enter the control panel interface.
2.
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3.
Select omud.
4.
Click the
5.
You have logged in to the OMU by referring to 7.2.1 Logging In to the OMU.
The product software has been installed. For details, see 7.1.3 Optional: Installing
Product Software.
Context
The omud process must be stopped before performing the following operations: uninstalling the
product software, upgrading product software, or restoring the BSC6900 data.
NOTICE
l When the omud process is stopped, all the OMU service processes will also stop. In turn, the
OMU stops providing services for the BSC6900. Therefore, perform this task with caution.
l If the external virtual IP address is used to log in to the OMU, stopping the omud process
will disconnect the OMU from the peripheral devices.
l If an external fixed IP address is configured for the OMU, stopping the omud will make
the external virtual IP address ineffective. In this situation, users can log in to the OMU
by using the external fixed IP address if an independent OMU is configured. If the OMUs
work in active/standby mode, the external virtual IP address of the original standby OMU
becomes effective after the active OMU is stopped.
l If no external fixed IP address is configured for the OMU, the external virtual IP address
is still effective after you stop the omud.
l
If the BSC6900 is configured with active and standby OMUs, log in to the active or standby
OMU by using the external fixed IP address or the commissioning IP address.
If the BSC6900 is configured with an independent OMU, log in to the OMU by using the
external fixed or virtual IP address or the commissioning IP address.
Procedure
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OMU.
2.
Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel to enter the control panel interface.
2.
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Select omud.
4.
Click the
5.
Prerequisites
l
You have logged in to the OMU by referring to 7.2.1 Logging In to the OMU.
The product software has been installed. For details, see 7.1.3 Optional: Installing
Product Software.
To query the operating status of the omud using commands, perform the following steps:
Procedure
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1.
Choose Start > Run. Then enter the cmd command and press Enter to enter the
command mode of the OMU.
2.
Run the sc query omud command to query the operating status of the omud.
To query the operating status of the omud using menus, perform the following steps:
1.
2.
Click Start > Settings > Control Panel to enter the Control Panel interface.
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Check the Status of omud to see whether the OMU is providing services.
If...
Then...
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l
The product software has been installed. For details, see 7.1.3 Optional: Installing
Product Software.
If product software are installed on both the active and standby OMU workspaces, uninstall
the product software from the standby workspace before uninstalling it from the active
workspace.
When the BSC6900 is configured with active and standby OMUs, uninstall the product
software from both the active and standby OMUs.
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If there is only the active workspace on the OMU, the system will prompt you to uninstall
only the product software from the active workspace.
NOTE
Uninstalling the product software from an OMU will cause all the data in the OMU to be lost. You are advised
to back up system data on the OMU before the uninstalling by referring to Backing Up the System Data.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the standby OMU by using the fixed external IP address or the debugging IP address.
For details, see 6.3.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Step 2 Perform the following operations based on actual conditions.
If...
Then...
Step 3 Click Start > Run and the Run interface is displayed.
Step 4 In the Run interface, run the uninstall_bam command and clickOK.
If...
Then...
The product software are installed in only the As Figure 7-53 shows, an interface is
active workspace,
displayed.
The product software are installed in both
the active and standby workspaces,
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If...
Then...
The product software are installed in only Uninstalling the product software on the
the active workspace,
standby OMU is finished.
The product software are installed in both 1. Go to Step 4 after uninstalling the product
software in the standby workspace.
the active and standby workspaces,
2. Perform Step 5 to finish uninstalling the
product software in the active workspace.
Then uninstalling the product software on
the standby OMU is finished.
Step 6 Log in to the active OMU using the fixed external IP address or debugging IP address. Then
perform Step 2 through Step 5 again.
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Context
The omu_backup_linker tool is used in the following scenarios:
l
If an OMU board is damaged, it needs to be replaced with a new one. The data on the
damaged OMU board must be backed up and restored on the new OMU board.
If the OMU database breaks down or an OMU upgrade fails, the latest OMU data needs to
be restored.
Context
l
If active and standby OMUs are configured, log in to the active OMU to start the
omu_backup_linker tool.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the target OMU by referring to 7.2.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Step 2 Choose Start > Run. Then enter the cmd command and press Enter to enter the command mode
of the OMU.
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Step 3 Enter the cd /d d:\mbsc\bam\common\services command and press Enter to go to the directory
where the program of the omu_backup_linker tool is saved.
Step 4 Type the omu_backup_linker.exe command and press Enter. As Figure 7-55 shows, an
interface is displayed.
Figure 7-55 Starting the omu_backup_linker Tool
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Context
NOTICE
l When the OMUs work in active/standby mode, the system data must be backed up on the
active OMU.
l Before capacity expansion, upgrade, or software loading, you must back up the OMU data
manually to avoid a system data backup failure.
Procedure
l
Run the BKP DB command to back up the data to the specified directory on the OMU
hard disk. In this step, set Path of Backup File and Backup File Name to appropriate
values. If the backup file needs to be encrypted, set Encrypted Mode to Password
Encrypted and specify File Encryption Password.
2.
Obtain the backup file from the specified directory by referring to the procedures
described in Transfer OMU Files to the Local Computer.
Choose Start > Run. Then enter the cmd command and press Enter to enter the
command mode of the OMU.
2.
3.
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5.
If the backup file does not need to be encrypted, enter unencrypt. If the backup file
needs to be encrypted, enter encrypt, as shown in Figure 7-58.
Figure 7-58 Specifying encryption mode of the backup file
6.
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as shown in Figure 7-59.
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7.
The system starts to back up data. If the data is successfully backed up to the OMU
hard disk, the "Backup OMU database succeed!" message is displayed, as
shown in Figure 7-60.
Figure 7-60 Backup result indication
8.
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Context
Restoring the BSC6900 system data will interrupt services on the BSC6900. The data on the
host will be inconsistent with the data on the OMU after the system data is restored. As a result,
the services will be greatly impacted. Therefore, you are advised to restore the system data in
the early morning hours when traffic volume is low.
As an example, the OMU in active/standby mode is used in this document. If an OMU is in
independent mode, skip operations on the standby OMU.
This chapter describes how to restore data by using the following methods:
l
If an MML command is used to restore data, only the BSC6900 configuration data is
restored while other data, such as alarm data or performance data, cannot be restored.
If the omu_backup_linker tool is used to restore data, all BSC6900 data is restored,
including configuration data, alarm data, performance data, operating logs, administrator
account, authority information, SSL configuration information, certificate information and
product information.
Procedure
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Run the LST BKPFILE command to query data backup files saved in the OMU
active workspace installation directory\data\backup directory.
2.
Run the RTR DB command to restore configuration data on the OMU. If the backup
file is encrypted, specify Encrypted Mode and File Encryption Password.
3.
Run the LST SUBNET and DSP OMU commands to query the internal network
segments. If the queried internal network segments in the two command outputs are
different, run the RST OMU command to perform soft resets on the active and standby
OMU boards.
(Optional) If the OMUs work in active/standby mode, stop the data synchronization
between the active and standby OMUs by referring to Stopping the Synchronization
of the Data of the Active and Standby OMUs
2.
Log in to the active and standby OMUs by referring to 7.2.1 Logging In to the
OMU.
3.
Choose Start > Run. Enter the cmd command to enter the command mode of the
OMU on the active and standby OMUs.
4.
Run the net stop omud command to stop the omud on the active and standby OMUs.
5.
Restore data in the original active OMU using the omu_backup_linker tool.
a.
Choose Start > Run. Then enter the cmd command and press Enter to enter the
command mode of the OMU.
b.
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c.
d.
Enter the restore command and press Enter on the interface, as shown in Figure
7-61.
Figure 7-61 Restoring the system data
e.
Enter the save path and names of the backup files, and then press Enter.
Figure 7-62 Entering the save path and names of backup files
f.
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encrypted, enter encrypt. Then, press Enter, as shown in Figure 7-63.
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g.
If you enter encrypt in the previous step, specify File Encryption Password
and press Enter, as shown in Figure 7-64.
Figure 7-64 Entering the file encryption password
h.
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The system data starts to be restored. After the restoration is complete, a message
is displayed, indicating whether the restoration is successful. If the restoration is
successful, the Restore OMU database succeed! message is displayed
on the interface, as shown in Figure 7-65.
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6.
Copy and save the backup file to be restored in the standby OMU using file sharing.
For details, see Uploading Files to the OMU.
7.
Repeat Step 5 to restore data in the original active OMU using the omu_backup_linker
tool.
8.
9.
Log in to the LMT by referring to Logging In to and Logging Out of the LMT in the
BSC6900 UMTS LMT User Guide.
10. Run the LCK CMCTRL command to lock the data configuration right.
11. Run the LST CFGMODE command to query whether the System Configuration
Mode parameter is set to Effective Mode for all subracks. If this parameter is set to
Ineffective Mode for any subrack, run the SET CFGDATAEFFECTIVE command
to change the value to Effective Mode.
12. Check the consistency between the BSC6900 host data and the OMU data.
NOTE
After data restoration, check whether the BSC6900 host data is consistent with the OMU data.
If not, load the restored data to the BSC6900 host.
a.
Run the ACT CRC command to check whether the host data is consistent with
the OMU data.
If the data is consistent, end this task.
If the data is inconsistent, go to 12.2.
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Run the FMT DATA command to format the data in the OMU database so that
the data can be loaded into the host.
c.
If data inconsistency occurs in only one subrack, run the RST SUBRACK
command to reset this subrack. Before running the command, set Subrack No.
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13. (Optional, required only for Step 1) Run the MML command STR DATASYNC to
start data synchronization between the active and standby OMUs.
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Prerequisites
l
The product software has been installed. For details, see 7.1.3 Optional: Installing
Product Software.
The omutool can be used by only one type of users in the following operating systems:
Only the administrator user is allowed to use the omutool in the Windows operating system.
The created users with the same user rights as the administrator user cannot use this tool.
Only the root user is allowed to use the omutool in the Linux operating system.
When the BSC6900 is configured with active and standby OMUs and system parameters
need to be set on two OMUs, log in to the active and standby OMUs and start the omutool
on two OMUs, respectively.
The following procedure assumes that version_a is the OMU active workspace. Run the
LST OMUAREA command to query the OMU active workspace.
Context
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the target OMU by referring to 7.2.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Step 2 Choose Start > Run. Then enter the cmd command and press Enter to enter the command mode
of the OMU.
Step 3 Enter cd /d d:\mbsc\bam\version_a\bin\bam to go to the directory where the program of the
omutool is saved.
Step 4 Enter omutool.exe to start the omutool.
Step 5 Enter omutool -h to view the help information.
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Context
l
GaussDB is the default internal account of the GaussDB database and cannot be deleted.
GaussDB is used for database initialization. It cannot be used for logging in to the database
by default.
FtpUsr is the account for uploading and downloading files to and from the OMU.
The U2000's FTP user is used for the U2000 to access BSC6900 for file loading and
downloading.
The following procedure assumes that version_a is the OMU active workspace. Run the
LST OMUAREA command to query the OMU active workspace.
If active and standby OMUs are configured on the BSC6900, you must change the
passwords of users admin, db_user, and GaussDB on both the active and standby OMUs.
NOTE
l Single-OMU mode: Stop the omud before the change and restart the omud after the change.
l Dual-OMU mode: Stop the standby omud and then the active omud before the change. Restart
the active omud and then the standby omud after the change.
NOTE
l You are advised to change the password at your first login and then change the password every
three months. The initial passwords of user db_user is MBSC_db_2008. The initial password
of user GaussDB is a random value with 8 to 32 bits automatically generated during database
initialization.
l Users GaussDB and db_usr must both contain the combination of the following:
l At least one lower-case letter
l At least one upper-case letter
l At least one digit
l At least one special character -?[]_+{}
The user password must have a minimum length of 8 characters and maximum length of 32
characters.
l User admin must both contain the combination of the following:
l At least one lower-case letter
l At least one upper-case letter
l At least one digit
l At least one special character ~!@#$%^&*()_+-{}|[]:<>?./
The user password must have a minimum length of 8 characters and maximum length of 32
characters.
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DANGER
Keep the password safe. You need to reinstall the OMU operating system if the password
is lost.
Procedure
l
Log in to the target OMU by referring to the procedures described in 7.2.1 Logging
In to the OMU.
2.
Choose Start > Run. Enter the cmd command to enter the command mode of the
OMU.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Log in to the target OMU by referring to the procedures described in 7.2.1 Logging
In to the OMU.
2.
Choose Start > Run. Enter the cmd command to enter the command mode of the
OMU.
3.
4.
5.
6.
2.
Choose Start > Run. Enter the cmd command to enter the command mode of the
OMU.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Log in to the LMT by referring to Logging In to and Logging Out of the LMT in the
BSC6900 UMTS LMT User Guide.
2.
Run the MML command MOD FTPPWD to change the password of user FtpUsr.
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2.
Change the password of the U2000's FTP user. For details, see Setting an NE as a
Transfer Server in the U2000 version documentation.
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Example
Changing the password of user admin:
D:\mbsc\bam\version_a\bin\bam>omutool adminpwd
Enter a password or press Ctrl+Break to quit:
Re-enter password or press Ctrl+Break to quit:
Successfully set the admin user's password!
Context
l
When the BSC6900 is configured with active and standby OMUs, name the active and
standby OMUs differently.
The following procedure assumes that version_a is the OMU active workspace. Run the
LST OMUAREA command to query the OMU active workspace.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the target OMU by referring to the procedures described in 7.2.1 Logging In to the
OMU.
Step 2 Choose Start > Run. Enter the cmd command to enter the command mode of the OMU.
Step 3 Run the net stop omud command to stop the omud.
Step 4 Enter cd /d d:\mbsc\bam\version_a\bin\bam to go to the directory where the program of the
omutool is saved.
Step 5 Execute omutool hostname Computer name to change a computer name.
For example, to change a computer name to omu_123, enter omutool hostname omu_123.
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Step 6 Choose Start > Shut Down. In the displayed dialog box, select Restart and click OK to restart
the OMU.
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Follow-up Procedure
1.
Log in to the LMT by referring to the procedures described in Logging In to and Logging
Out of the LMT in BSC6900 UMTS LMT User Guide.
2.
Run the DSP OMU command to query the new computer name.
Context
To manage BSCs uniformly on the U2000, you need to modify the NE type of upgraded BSCs.
The following procedure is for active and standby OMUs whose active workspace is
version_a. For a single OMU, ignore the steps for the standby OMU.
The following procedure assumes that version_a is the OMU active workspace. Run the LST
OMUAREA command to query the OMU active workspace.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the standby OMU and stop the omud process on it. Then, log in to the active OMU
and stop the omud process on it. For details, see Logging In to the OMU and Stopping the
omud.
Step 2 Choose Start > Run on the active OMU. Enter cmd to enter the command mode of the OMU.
Step 3 On the active OMU, enter cd /d d:\mbsc\bam\version_a\bin\bam to navigate to the directory
where the omutool program is saved.
Step 4 On the active OMU, enter omutool netype NE type to modify the NE type.
The prompt set ne type success! indicates that the NE type has been successfully modified.
NOTE
Step 5 Start the omud process on the active OMU first and then the omud process on the standby OMU.
For details, see Managing the omud.
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Example
D:\mbsc\bam\version_b\bin\bam>omutool netype
Current ne type is : BSC6***
D:\mbsc\bam\version_b\bin\bam>omutool netype BSC6900
set ne type success!
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l
You have logged in to the LMT and queried the slot No. for the OMU by running the LST
BRD command.
You have logged in to the LMT and queried whether the OMU is in independent or active/
standby mode by running the DSP OMU command.
You have logged in to the LMT and queried the OMU workspace information by running
the LST OMUAREA command.
You have logged in to the LMT and queried the OMU service mode by running the LST
MBSCMODE command.
If the working mode of the OMU is changed from independent mode to active/standby
mode, apply the settings to both the active and standby OMUs. If the working mode is
changed from active/standby mode to independent mode, apply the settings to only the new
active OMU.
If the working mode of the OMU is changed from independent mode to active/standby
mode, ensure that the operating system, software version, and board type of the active OMU
are the same as those of the standby OMU. In addition, the slot number of the active OMU
and that of the standby OMU have an active/standby relationship.
If the working mode of the OMU is changed from active/standby mode to independent
mode, you should run the MML command DSP OMU to ensure that the Data-sync state
is Data synchronization is successful and run the MML command CMP
OMUFILE to ensure that Compare result is consistent.
The following procedure assumes that version_a is the OMU active workspace. Run the
LST OMUAREA command to query the OMU active workspace.
Switching the OMU from the independent mode to the active/standby mode (product
software are not installed on the OMU to be added).
Context
Procedure
1.
Insert an OMUa/OMUc board into the standby slot by referring to Installing the
OMUa/OMUc/SAUa/SAUc Boards or Installing the OMUc Boards in the BSC6900
UMTS Installation Guide.
2.
Log in to the standby OMU using the fixed external IP address by referring to 7.2.1
Logging In to the OMU.
3.
Install product software on the standby OMU. For details, see 7.1.3 Optional:
Installing Product Software.
NOTE
You must select active/standby mode during the process of installing the product software for the
standby OMU.
4.
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fixed internal IP addresses, fixed external IP addresses, and IP address of the backup
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channel between active and standby of OMUs comply with the planning principle for
the IP addresses and do not conflict with each other. For details about changing IP
addresses, see Changing IP Addresses and Subnet Masks of OMU Ethernet
Adapters.
5.
Choose Start > Run. Enter the cmd command to enter the command mode of the
OMU on the original active OMU.
6.
Run the net stop omud command to stop the omud on the original active OMU.
7.
8.
Run the ./omutool dualmode dual command on the original active OMU to set the
working mode of the OMU to active/standby mode.
9.
Run the net start omud command to start the omud on the original active OMU.
10. Five minutes after the original active OMU has been started, start the omud on the
standby OMU.
CAUTION
You should start the standby OMU 5 minutes after the active OMU is started to keep
the two OMUs from competing for the active state. This helps avoid data loss.
11. Change the operating system password on the standby OMU to that of the original
active OMU by referring to Changing the Administrator Password of the
Operating System.
12. Run the ADD BRD command on the LMT to add an OMUa or OMUc board.
13. Run the MML command DSP OMU on the LMT and check whether the value for
Data-sync state is Data synchronization is successful.
14. Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the added OMU.
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software are installed on the OMU to be added).
1.
Log in to the original active OMU by using the fixed external IP address by referring
to 7.2.1 Logging In to the OMU.
2.
Choose Start > Run. Enter the cmd command to enter the command mode of the
OMU on the original active OMU.
3.
Run the net stop omud command to stop the omud on the original active OMU.
4.
5.
Run the ./omutool dualmode dual command on the original active OMU to set the
working mode of the OMU to active/standby mode.
6.
Run the net start omud command to start the omud on the original active OMU.
7.
Insert an OMUa/OMUc board in the standby slot 5 minutes after the original active
OMU is started.
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You should start the standby OMU 5 minutes after the active OMU is started to keep
the two OMUs from competing for the active state. This helps avoid data loss.
8.
Set the working mode of the standby OMU to active/standby mode by repeating Step
1 through Step 5.
9.
Change the IP addresses and subnet masks of the standby OMU to ensure that the
fixed internal IP addresses, fixed external IP addresses, and IP address of the backup
channel between active and standby of OMUs comply with the planning principle for
the IP addresses and do not conflict with each other. For details about changing IP
addresses, see Changing IP Addresses and Subnet Masks of OMU Ethernet
Adapters.
Change the working mode of the OMU from active/standby mode to independent mode.
1.
Run the RMV BRD command on the LMT to remove an OMUa or OMUc board.
2.
Log in to the active and standby OMUs by using the fixed external IP address by
referring to 7.2.1 Logging In to the OMU.
3.
Choose Start > Run. Enter the cmd command to enter the command mode of the
OMU on the active and standby OMUs.
4.
Run the net stop omud command to stop the omud on the active and standby OMUs.
5.
Run the poweroff command on the OMU to be removed to power off the OMU.
6.
7.
8.
Run the ./omutool dualmode single command on the working OMU to set the
working mode of the OMU to single-OMU mode.
9.
Run the net start omud command to start the omud on the active OMU.
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Context
l
If the OMUs work in active/standby mode, change the IP addresses and subnet masks of
the Ethernet adapters on both the active and standby OMUs. You are advised to first change
the IP addresses and subnet masks of the Ethernet adapters for the standby OMU and then
change those for the active OMU.
The following procedure assumes that version_a is the OMU active workspace. Run the
LST OMUAREA command to query the OMU active workspace.
This task describes how to change all the IP addresses and subnet masks of an OMU. You
can perform these steps based on the onsite IP address plan.
NOTE
l Single-OMU mode: Stop the omud before the change and restart the omud after the change.
l Dual-OMU mode: Stop the standby omud and then the active omud before the change. Restart the
active omud and then the standby omud after the change.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the OMU by referring to the procedures described in 7.2.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Step 2 Choose Start > Run. Enter the cmd command to enter the command mode of the OMU.
Step 3 Run the net stop omud command to stop the omud.
Step 4 Enter cd /d d:\mbsc\bam\version_a\bin\bam to go to the directory where the program of the
omutool is saved.
Step 5 Execute omutool dispipinfo to query the IP address and subnet mask of the OMU.
For example, you can enter the following command:
omutool dispipinfo
Step 6 Execute omutool innercard IP address to change the internal fixed IP address.
For example, you can enter the following command:
omutool innercard 80.168.3.60
Step 7 Execute omutool innervip IP address to change the internal virtual IP address.
For example, you can enter the following command:
omutool innervip 80.168.3.40
NOTE
l The network segments of the internal fixed and virtual IP addresses must be the same. If they become
different after a change of either one, you will be prompted to change the other one to keep them consistent.
l When you change the internal fixed and virtual IP addresses, the corresponding subnet masks are created
automatically.
l After the OMU software starts, the system automatically updates the first two network segments of the
internal fixed IP address to the configured network segments. If you are changing the internal fixed and
virtual IP addresses for the first time, perform the following additional steps:
1. Run the SET SUBNET command to set the BSC6900 subnet number to be consistent with the internal
fixed IP address set in the previous step.
2. Run the RST OMU command to perform soft resets on the active and standby OMU boards.
After the preceding steps are performed, the OMU can communicate with the BSC6900 host normally.
Step 8 Execute omutool extercard IP address subnet mask (gateway IP address) to change the external
fixed IP address and subnet mask.
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Before changing the external fixed IP address, external virtual IP address, and external gateway
IP address, log in to the OMU using the commissioning IP address at the local end.
Step 9 Execute ./omutool extervip IP address subnet mask (gateway IP address) to change the external
virtual IP address and subnet mask.
For example, you can enter the following command:
omutool extervip 10.161.10.102 255.255.255.0
NOTE
l After the external virtual IP address and subnet mask are changed, start the omud, and run the RMV
EMSIP command and then the ADD EMSIP command to change the external virtual IP address and subnet
mask that are recorded in the OMU database.
l The network segments of the external fixed and virtual IP addresses must be the same. If they become
different after a change of either one, you will be prompted to change the other one to keep them consistent.
l Changing the external fixed IP address, external virtual IP address, and gateway IP address will interrupt
remote login to OMU. You must use a new external fixed or virtual IP address to recover the communication.
Step 10 Execute omutool gateway gateway IP address to change the gateway IP address.
For example, you can enter the following command:
omutool gateway 10.161.10.1
NOTE
While you are changing the external fixed or virtual IP address, change the gateway IP address simultaneously.
The related commands are as follows:
l omutool extercard IP address Subnet mask Gateway IP address used to change the external fixed IP address
and gateway IP address simultaneously
l omutool extervip IP address Subnet mask Gateway IP address used to change the external virtual IP address
and gateway IP address simultaneously
Step 11 Change the backup channel IP address of the active and standby OMUs using the commands
listed in the following table.
Option
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l While you are changing the backup channel IP addresses and commissioning IP addresses of the active
and standby OMUs, the system will automatically generate corresponding subnet masks.
l While you are changing the IP addresses of the OMU, follow the principle of IP address planning. For
details, see 3.2 OMU IP Address Plan. When entering the command, ensure that a space is reserved
between the IP address and the subnet mask.
l Record the new IP addresses in 7.3.1 Record Sheet of OMU Software Installation Information.
Step 13 Run the net start omud command to start the omud.
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Context
l
Users require that the FtpUsr user switch be turned on for FTP login.
In BSC upgrade scenarios, the switch retains the value before the upgrade. By default, this
function is enabled for a newly deployed BSC.
In dual-OMU mode, set the FtpUsr user switch for both the active and standby OMUs.
Before the setting, stop the omud process on the standby OMU then the omud process on
the active OMU. After the setting, start omud process on the active OMU and then the
omud process on the standby OMU.
If you set the FtpUsr user switch only for the standby OMU, the status of this function on
the standby OMU is overwritten after data synchronization between the active and standby
OMUs.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the target OMU by referring to 7.2.1 Logging In to the OMU.
Step 2 Run the net stop omud command to stop the omud.
Step 3 Enter cd /d d:\mbsc\bam\version_a\bin\bam to go to the directory where the program of the
omutool is saved.
Step 4 Run the omutool ftpusruseswitch on/off command to set the FtpUsr user switch.
Examples:
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Setting Information
Installation Personnel
Setting Information
Installation Personnel
Administrator (admin)
password
Password of the FTP user
(FtpUsr)
Internal virtual IP address
External virtual IP address
Local office name
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Status
Set
Activated
Installed
Installed
Disabled
Disabled
Terminal Services
Enabled
Installed
Installed
Set
The factory setting for the commissioning IP
address of the active OMU is 192.168.6.50
(255.255.255.0).
The factory setting for the commissioning IP
address of the standby OMU is 192.168.6.60
(255.255.255.0).
Installed
For details, see Checklist for the OMU Software Factory Settings.
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Service Description
TCP
135
UDP
138
UDP
139
UDP
445
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Prerequisites
l
The keyboard connected to the USB port and the monitor connected to the VGA port have
been obtained.
Context
The OMU OS can start the startup menu for logging in to the OS. Otherwise, this feature cannot
be used to restore the OS.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the keyboard and monitor to the OMU.
1.
2.
l To reset the OMU, do as follows: Turn outwards the ejector levers until the OFFLINE indicator
is ON steady. Then, turn inwards the ejector levers to restart the OMU
l Do not use the RESET button and SHUTDOWN button on the OMU panel to reset or power off
the OMU.
2.
l V200R003C08SPC080 in the startup menu title of the OS is the version of the OS. The version
varies depending on the actual OS.
Use arrow keys or the Page Up and PageDown keys to select recover. For example, select
V200R003C08SPC080.******.recover.
2.
Enter the user name root and its password (default password: osadmin@123). OS
restoration starts after about 5s.
After OS restoration, the restored OS is automatically displayed.
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NOTE
l If you do not manually select the startup option, the default OS is displayed after 10s.
l If the arrow keys cannot be used, use the Page Up and Page Down keys to select the required options.
l After the OS is restored, the user name and password are restored to factory settings. The password of
user lgnusr is osnormal@123 and the password of user root is osadmin@123.
l After the OS is restored, the computer name is restored to the factory settings as follows:
l The default computer name of the OMUa, OMUb, or OMUc boards is Jasper.
2.
Run the grub-sha512-crypt command to change the startup menu password of the OS.
NOTE
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Exception Handling
Step 1 Log in to the OMU by using the PuTTY. If the login fails, a fault that cannot be rectified using
the feature is generated. In this case, use the USB flash drive to reinstall the OS or replace the
board.
Step 2 Restart the OMU software process and check whether the OMU software can be successfully
started. If not, reinstall the OMU software.
Step 3 Log in to the LMT to check whether the server data is consistent with the LMT data. If not,
configure the BSC based on correct data.
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Prerequisites
For the Dopra Linux OS, if the password of user root is lost, you cannot log in to the OMU.
Context
To ensure system security, the password of user root cannot be retrieved once it is lost. In this
situation, reinstall the OMU OS.
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Procedure
Step 1 If the password of user root is lost, reinstall the Dopra Linux OS. For details, see
Preparations and Optional: Installing the Operating System and Product Software.
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Procedure
Step 1 Visit http://support.huawei.com/carrier and log in using the account of a Huawei engineer.
Choose Support > Tools > Mini-tool Software > Wireless Product Line > Security Tools
> public to obtain Guide to Enhancing the BSC6900 Operating System.
Step 2 Enhance system security by referring to Guide to Enhancing the BSC6900 Operating System.
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Prerequisites
l
Context
This operation only applies to Dopra Linux V2.
This section assumes that the active workspace of an OMU uses version_a. To query the version
for the active workspace of the current OMU, run the LST OMUAREA command.
Procedure
l
l The OMU route forwarding cannot be disabled if it is required on the live network. For example, do
not disable the OMU route forwarding when NodeBs are maintained by the U2000 using BSC routes.
Otherwise, remote O&M channels for NodeBs will be disconnected.
l The OMU route forwarding is enabled by default.
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l
2.
3.
4.
2.
3.
4.
Parameter description
l Configuration status indicates the OMU route forwarding status to be configured.
l Actual status indicates the status of OMU route forwarding.
l enabled indicates that OMU route forwarding is enabled. disabled indicates that OMU route
forwarding is disabled.
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Example
Disabling OMU route forwarding
omucc_68 ~ # cd /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam
omucc_68 /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam # chmod +x ip_forward.sh
omucc_68 /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam # ./ip_forward.sh disable
Disabling ip forward
done
~ # cd /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam
/mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam # chmod +x ip_forward.sh
/mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam # ./ip_forward.sh enable
ip forward
done
Follow-up Procedure
1.
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The OMU is working properly.
Procedure
l
l The OMU route forwarding cannot be disabled if it is required on the live network. For example:
1. Do not disable the OMU route forwarding when NodeBs are maintained by the U2000 using BSC
routes. Otherwise, remote O&M channels for NodeBs will be disconnected
2. Do not disable the OMU route forwarding when the BSC6900 is configured with a management
entity (ME). Otherwise, remote O&M channels for the ME will be disconnected.
l The OMU route forwarding is disabled by default.
1.
Log in to the OMU. For details, see 7.2.1 Logging In to the OMU.
2.
Choose Start > Run, and enter regedit to enter the OMU OS registry editor.
3.
4.
Choose Modify from the shortcut menu. Change the key value of IPEnableRouter
to 0.
NOTE
The key values of IPEnableRouter are described as follows:0 indicates that the OMU route
forwarding function is disabled.1 indicates that the OMU route forwarding function is enabled.
2.
Choose Start > Run, and enter regedit to enter the OMU OS registry editor.
3.
4.
Choose Modify from the shortcut menu. Change the key value of IPEnableRouter
to 1.
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l
Context
This operation only applies to Dopra Linux V2.
This section assumes that the active workspace of an OMU uses version_a. To query the version
for the active workspace of the current OMU, run the LST OMUAREA command.
Procedure
l
l Ensure that a new common user account has been created before disabling root user login to the OMU
using SSH. Otherwise, the operation fails.
l After root user login to the OMU using SSH is disabled in configuration, the current user will not be
logged out of the OMU automatically. Only after the user logs back in to the OMU, the configuration
will take effect.
l If the OMU operating system version is V200R003C02SPC090 or later, the root user is forbidden by
default and the lgnusr user is added as the default account. To query the OMU operating system version,
run the LST VER command.
1.
Log in to the OMU as a root user. For details, see 6.3.1 Logging In to the OMU.
2.
3.
4.
Enter ./root_login.sh disable. The message Disable root user login, are you sure?
[y/n]: is displayed. Enter y to disable root user login to the OMU using SSH.
2.
3.
4.
CAUTION
Properly save information about the added non-root user account for future use. If the
information is lost and root user login to the OMU using SSH has been disabled, you
cannot log in to the OMU remotely. In this situation, you must connect a keyboard on
a USB port to the USB port of the OMU and log in to the OMU as the root user to add
a common user, or use a USB flash drive to reinstall the operating system.
l
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3.
l You are advised to change the OS administrator password after your first login and again change
the password every three months.
l The password for the OS administrator must comply with the password policy returned by
running the DSP OSPWDPOLICY command. The password policy can be set by running the
SET OSPWDPOLICY command.
Switching from a common user account or a lgnusr user account to a root user account
1.
2.
3.
Enter the root user password to switch the user account from common user or lgnusr
user to root user.
2.
l To delete a common user account, you must have a root user account.
l A common user account in use cannot be deleted.
l If no other common users are allowed to log in to the OMU using SSH, the lgnusr user cannot be
deleted.
1.
If you have logged in to the OMU as a common user or lgnusr user, re-log in to the OMU as a root
user before deleting the common user account.
2.
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Enter ./root_login.sh enable. The message Enable root user login, are you sure?
[y/n]: is displayed. Enter y to enable root user login to the OMU using SSH.
Querying the status of root user login to the OMU using SSH
1.
2.
3.
4.
Enter ./root_login.sh status to query the status of root user login to the OMU using
SSH.
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Parameter description
l Configuration status indicates the root user status to be configured.
l Actual status indicates the current root user status.
l enabled indicates that root user login to the OMU using SSH is enabled. disabled indicates that
root user login to the OMU using SSH is disabled.
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Example
Disabling root user login to the OMU using SSH.
omucc_68 / # cd /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam
omucc_68 /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam # chmod +x root_login.sh
omucc_68 /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam # ./root_login.sh disable
Disable root user login, are you sure? [y/n]:y
Disabling root user login
done
/ # useradd -m omu123
/ # passwd omu123
password for omu123.
password: Retype new UNIX password:
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Querying the status of root user login to the OMU using SSH
omucc_68 / # cd /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam
omucc_68 /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam # chmod +x root_login.sh
omucc_68 /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam # ./root_login.sh status
Configuration status: enabled
Actual status: enabled
Follow-up Procedure
1.
Record the information about the new common user and the status of the root user.
Prerequisites
l
The OMU board runs the Linux operating system except Dopra Linux V100R001C03.
Users cannot add a user-defined omuser user that does not belong to the non-root user group
to the Linux operating system.
In dual-OMU mode, configure non-root user execution of OMU processes for both the
active and standby OMUs. Before the configuration, stop the omud process on the standby
OMU and then that on the active OMU. After the configuration, start the omud process on
the active OMU and then that on the standby OMU.
Context
NOTE
l If you configure non-root user execution of OMU processes only for the standby OMU, the
configuration data of this function on the standby OMU will be overwritten after data
synchronization between the active and standby OMUs.
l If the configuration data of this function on the standby OMU is overwritten after data
synchronization between the active and standby OMUs and the configuration data on the standby
OMU is different before and after the overwriting, the configuration data after the overwriting
takes effect only after the standby OMU is restarted or an active/standby OMU switchover is
performed.
After this function is enabled, the omuser user of the Linux operating system is
automatically added. The omuser user, which belongs to the root user group, can run the
OMU processes but cannot log in to the OMU.
After this function is enabled, the omud, monitor, omu_manager, software, and sntp
processes can only be executed by user root. Other processes can be executed by user
omuser.
If non-root users run OMU processes, they have no permission to operate files which are
authorized only for the root user, thereby improving system security.
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If users upload license files or MML scripts in sftp mode to the OMU as the root user of
the Linux operating system, they must run the chmod command to add permission for the
root user group to a file. For example, execute chmod 770 /mbsc/bam/version_a/ftp/
license/lic.dat to add permission to the lic.dat license file. If the permission is not added,
users cannot perform operations on OMU processes, such as license activation and MML
script execution.
If users modify the permission to a file stored in the OMU software installation directory
as the root user of the Linux operating system, the OMU software cannot work properly.
If the value of The Type of FTP Server Command Port is changed from
CUSTOMPORT(Custom Port) to DEFAULTPORT(Default 21 Port) for the FTP
server by running the SET FTPSSRV command, the ftp_server process automatically
resets to allow the setting to take effect.
In upgrade scenarios, this function will be inherited. By default, this function is disabled
for new networks.
Procedure
1.
Log in to the target OMU by referring to the procedures described in 6.3.1 Logging
In to the OMU.
2.
3.
4.
5.
2.
3.
4.
5.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Example
Enabling non-root user execution of OMU processes
omucc_68 ~ # cd /mbsc/bam/version_a/bin/bam
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l
The IP address, NTP server port number, and key index of the peer equipment have been
obtained.
Context
Before sending a time synchronization request to an NTP server, the OMU, as an NTP client,
encrypts the request and attaches a key index and encryption information to the request. The
NTP server decrypts the request and sends a synchronization response to the NTP client. After
receiving the response, the NTP client checks whether the encryption information in the response
is consistent with that in the request. If it is, the time synchronization between the NTP client
and server starts.
If multiple NTP servers are configured for the time synchronization with the OMU (NTP client),
the OMU automatically selects the best NTP server as the clock source.
When the OMU of the BSC6900 is used as an NTP client, the OMU supports the NTP-based
time synchronization in plaintext or in cipher mode.
When the OMU of the BSC6900 is used as an NTP server, the OMU provides NTP plaintext
only in the internal network.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the LMT by referring to the procedures described in Logging In to and Logging Out
of the LMT.
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Step 2 To add the information for an NTP server connected to the OMU, run the ADD
SNTPSRVINFO command with the following parameters set as required: IP Address, Port,
NTP Authentication Mode, Key ID, Encryption Algorithm, Key, Confirmation Key.
NOTE
Repeat Step 2 to configure multiple NTP servers available for time synchronization with the OMU.
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Prerequisites
The OMU OS File Integrity Checklist is available.
Context
l
The OMU OS File Integrity Checklist is used to specify the OS files to be checked. This
checklist must be in .txt format and path information for a maximum of 5000 files can be
provided in the list. Path information for each file occupies one line and must include the
file name. The following is an example of path information: /etc/sysctl.conf for Linux and
C:\WINDOWS\explorer.exe for Windows.
If the function is enabled, the OMU checks the integrity of specified files every 12 hours.
If the check fails, the ALM-20723 File Loss or Damage is reported. In the version upgrade,
driver upgrade, or OS upgrade scenario, if the ALM-20723 File Loss or Damage is reported
after a monitored file is changed, clear the alarm by following the alarm handling
procedures.
After an OS switch, this function will be automatically disabled and the OMU OS File
Integrity Checklist will be deleted. To enable this function, the OMU OS File Integrity
Checklist must be created and loaded again.
The files to be checked should be important and will not be changed by the NE
automatically. If the OMU runs Linux, it is recommended that files in the following
directories be checked: /bin, /boot, /etc, /sbin, and /sys
NOTE
If the OMUs work in active/standby mode, enable or disable this function on both active and standby
OMUs.
Procedure
l
Upload the OMU OS File Integrity Checklist into the ftp/integrity_cfg directory in
the active workspace of an OMU. For details, see File Manager.
2.
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Prerequisites
l
Context
When this function is enabled, the OMU automatically records a user's information when the
user logs in to or out of the OMU OS and information about all operations the user performs on
the OMU, and the OMU transfers the recorded information to the peer equipment in real time
using the syslog service.
This function can be enabled on multiple OMUs. Once it is enabled, the OMUs simultaneously
report their users' information to the peer equipment.
NOTE
For example, the active workspace of an OMU uses version_a. You can run the LST OMUAREA
command to query the version for the active workspace of the current OMU.
Procedure
l
Log in to the target OMU. For details, see 6.3.1 Logging In to the OMU.
2.
3.
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3.
2.
3.
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Context
This operation applies only to the Windows and Dopra Linux operating systems except the Dopra
Linux operating system of V100R001.
Procedure
Step 1 Run the MML command SET OSPWDPOLICY to set the password policy for the current
OMU operating system.
NOTE
The password policy takes effect only when the OS Password Policy Switch is set to on in this parameter.
Step 2 Run the MML command DSP OSPWDPOLICY to query whether the password policy takes
effect.
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Prerequisites
The OMU is running properly.
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l
The OMU periodically traverses the directories where trace files and CHR/MR files are
saved, and it deletes the files beyond the deletion period. Meanwhile, the OMU records
security logs.
The default deletion period of trace files and CHR/MR files is 90 days. You can run the
SET USEREVTRTNPOLICY command to change the deletion period.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the LMT. For details, see Logging In to and Logging Out of the LMT.
Step 2 Run the SET USEREVTRTNPOLICY command to set the value of Trace File Deletion
Period and CHR/MR File Deletion Period based on actual requirements.
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Account
Initial
Password
Account
Type
Recommen
ded
Password
Change
Frequency
(Day)
Remarks
Application
system
admin
mbsc@com
Application
system
account
90
Default local
administrato
r account of
the NE
application
system. You
can change
the password
after logging
in to the
application
system. If
you forget
the
password,
you can reset
the password
on the U2000
online or on
the omutool
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Account
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Password
Change
Frequency
(Day)
Remarks
FtpUsr
mbsc@com
FTP account
90
Default FTP
account of
the NE. The
administrato
r can change
the
password aft
er logging
in to the web
LMT or
change it on
the omutool
offline. The
administrato
r can also
disable this
account on
the omutool.
M2000
Mbsc_@_M
2000
FTP account
90
U2000 FTP
account used
for logging
in to the NE
to transfer
files. You
can
only change
the password
of this
account on
the U2000
online.
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Initial
Password
Account
Type
Recommen
ded
Password
Change
Frequency
(Day)
Remarks
Database
db_user
MBSC_db_
2008
Database
account
90
Default
account used
for
connecting
the NE
application
system to the
database.
You can
reset the
password of
this account
on the
omutool
offline.
GaussDB
NA
Database
account
90
Default
administrato
r account of
the database.
This account
is used for
initializing
the database
but not for
logging in to
the database.
The initial
password is
randomly
generated by
the operating
system. You
can reset the
initial
password on
the omutool
offline.
root
osadmin@1
23
Linux OS
system
administrato
r account
90
Default
administrato
r account of
the Linux
OS.
Linux OS
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Password
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Frequency
(Day)
Remarks
lgnusr
osnormal@1
23
Linux OS
common
account
90
Common
account of
the Linux
OS. After OS
security
hardening is
implemented
, you cannot
log in to the
OMU as user
root using
SSH. In this
situation,
you can use
this account
to remotely
log in to the
OMU.
omuser
NA
Linux OS
service start
account
This account
is
automaticall
y added
when a nonroot user
runs OMU
processes. It
is used for
starting
OMU
services. It
cannot be
used for
login by
default.
GaussDB
NA
Linux OS
service start
account
This account
is used for
starting
GaussDB
services but
not for
logging in to
GaussDB.
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Initial
Password
Account
Type
Recommen
ded
Password
Change
Frequency
(Day)
Remarks
mysql
NA
Linux OS
service start
account
This account
is used for
starting
MySQL
database
services but
not for
logging in to
the MySQL
database.
This account
is used for
incompatibil
ity with the
database of
old versions.
sshd
NA
Linux OS
default
account
Account req
uired by sshd
services. It
cannot be
used for
login by
default.
nobody
NA
Linux OS
default
account
Standard
account for
system
services such
as the
protmap
service. It
cannot be
used for
login by
default.
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Issue 02 (2015-05-08)
Account
Initial
Password
Account
Type
Recommen
ded
Password
Change
Frequency
(Day)
Remarks
haldaemon
NA
Linux OS
default
account
Account for
the standard
system
service
haldaemon.
It cannot be
used for
login by
default.
messagebus
NA
Linux OS
default
account
Account for
the standard
system
service DBUS. It
cannot be
used for
login by
default.
administrato
r
osadmin@1
23
Windows OS
system
administrato
r account
90
Administrat
or account of
the Windows
OS. The
initial
password of
this account
for some
OMU boards
is 11111111
before the
board
delivey.
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