Figure 14-12 Reinitialization Tool In Unix - Cisco ONS 15327 Procedure Manual

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NTP-B163 Restore the Node to Factory Configuration

Figure 14-12 Reinitialization Tool in UNIX

If the node you are reinitializing is an external network element (ENE) in a proxy server network, enter
Step 4
the IP address of the gateway network element (GNE) in the GNE IP field. If not, leave it blank.
Enter the node name or IP address of the node you are reinitializing in the Node IP field
Step 5
Verify that the Re-Init Database, Upload Package, and Confirm check boxes are checked. If any are not
Step 6
checked, click that check box.
In the Search Path field, verify that the path to the CISCO15327 folder on the CD drive is listed.
Step 7
Cisco strongly recommends that you keep different node databases in separate folders. This is because
Caution
the reinitialization tool will choose 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.
Before you perform the next step, be sure you are uploading the correct database. You cannot reverse the
Caution
upload process after you click Yes.
Click Go.
Step 8
A confirmation dialog box opens
Step 9
The status bar at the bottom of the screen displays Complete when the node has activated the software
Step 10
and uploaded the database.
Note
If you are logged into CTC, close the browser window and disconnect the straight-through LAN cable
Step 11
from the RJ-45 (LAN) port on the XTC or on the hub or switch to which the ONS 15327 is physically
connected. Reconnect your straight-through LAN cable to the LAN port and log back into CTC. See the
"DLP-B 53 Set Up a Solaris Workstation for a Craft Connection to an ONS 15327" task on page
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(Figure 14-11 on page
The Complete message only indicates that the XTC successfully uploaded the database, not that
the database restore was successful. The XTC then tries to restore the database after it reboots.
Chapter 14
14-13). Click Yes.
Maintain the Node
(Figure
14-12).
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