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1.6.2 Restore the Node to Factory Configuration
1.6.2 Restore the Node to Factory Configuration
Symptom
the node functional.
Table 1-3
Table 1-3
Possible Problem
Failure of both TCC2
cards in the node.
Replacement of both
TCC2 cards at the same
time.
Cisco strongly recommends that you keep different node databases in separate folders. This is because
Caution
the reinit tool chooses the first product-specific software package in the specified directory if you use
the Search Path field instead of the Package and Database fields. You might accidentally copy an
incorrect database if multiple databases are kept in the specified directory.
Restoring a node to the factory configuration deletes all cross-connects on the node.
Caution
Caution
If you are restoring the database on multiple nodes, wait until the TCC2 cards have rebooted on each
node before proceeding to the next node.
Caution
Restoring a node to factory configuration on a Windows or UNIX workstation should only be carried out
on a standby TCC2 card.
Caution
Cisco recommends that you take care to save the node database to a safe location if you will not be
restoring the node using the database provided on the software CD.
Note
The following parameters are not backed up and restored when you delete the database and restore the
factory settings: node name, IP address, subnet mask and gateway, and IIOP port. If you change the node
name and then restore a backed up database with a different node name, the circuits map to the new
renamed node. Cisco recommends keeping a record of the old and new node names.
If the software package files and database backup files are located in different directories, complete the
Note
Package and Database fields
Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide, R4.6
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A node has both TCC2 cards in standby state, and you are unable reset the TCC2 cards to make
describes the possible problems and the solution.
Restore the Node to Factory Configuration
Solution
Restore the node to factory configuration. Refer to the
Reinitialization Tool to Clear the Database and Upload Software
(Windows)" procedure on page 1-63
Clear the Database and Upload Software (UNIX)" procedure on page 1-64
as required.
(Figure 1-28 on page
Chapter 1
or the
"Use the Reinitialization Tool to
1-63).
General Troubleshooting
"Use the
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