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Bringing an BPX/IGX/IPX Online from the Boot Loader Mode

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    Introduction

    This document describes the procedure to bring a processor from an BPX/IGX/IPX online from the boot loader mode.

    Prerequisites

    Requirements

    There are no specific requirements for this document.

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    Bringing the Node Online

    If you have used a clrallcnf command, which clears the configuration, the node is placed in the boot loader mode because it does not know which revision of the software is loaded. Complete the following steps to bring the node online from the boot loader mode.

    Note: You must be on the console port of the node.

    1. Use the dspcc a command to show the version of code running on the active processor.

      Cisco            Rev: ERP    
      
      Detailed Card Display for NPC in slot 2
      
      Status:          Active
      Revision:        ERP
      ROM Id:          9.3.45
      RAM Id:          9.3.45
      BRAM Id:
      BRAM Flag:
      Flash EEPROMs:   Standard Installed
                                                                                     
      Last Command: dspcc a
      
    2. Use the setrev xx.xx.xx p command to tell the software what version of code to run.

      Cisco            Rev: ERP    
      
      Detailed Card Display for NPC in slot 2
      
      Status:          Active
      Revision:        ERP
      ROM Id:          9.3.45
      RAM Id:          9.3.45
      BRAM Id:
      BRAM Flag:
      Flash EEPROMs:   Standard Installed
                                                                                      
      Last Command: setrev 9.3.45 p
      

      The transition to online in progress message is displayed, and the node reboots.

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    Updated: Oct 06, 2005Document ID: 10777