Giving up control to the secondary mpx, Setting the load suffix, Giving up control to the secondary mpx -14 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Giving Up Control to the Secondary MPX

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Giving Up Control to the Secondary MPX

The

renounce

command tells the primary

MPX

to give up control and become the secondary

MPX

. It does this by issuing a request to the secondary

MPX

to take control. You must be

logged into the primary

MPX

to use this command. If you are logged into the secondary

MPX

,

use the

takeover

command, which is described in Gaining Control from the Primary MPX on

page 6-18.

Warning

The

renounce

command should only be used during

network down times since it could cause network inter-
ruptions.

To transfer control from primary

MPX

to the secondary

MPX

, enter

renounce

at the system prompt. The following prompt will display.

Confirm? (n):

Press

y

to transfer control to the secondary

MPX

or press

n

to cancel the command (the

default is

n

). If you enter

y

, the switch will reset after displaying the following message.

System going down immediately...

The switch will reboot and the original secondary

MPX

will be the primary once the switch

comes back up.

Setting the Load Suffix

The

nisuf

command sets the load suffix for the switch’s executable image files. (The factory

default suffix is

img

.)

Warning

The

nisuf

command should only be used when it is

necessary to have two versions of the software on the
switch at the same time and the user is directly
connected to the console for reboot.

You can change it by typing the

nisuf

command followed by the new suffix. For example, to

change the load suffix from

img

to

bin

, enter

nisuf bin

at the system prompt. The following message will then be displayed.

Changing load suffix from img to bin

You should create or load new image files with the new suffix as soon as possible because
the switch will not recognize the files with the old suffix as image files. See Chapter 5,
“Installing Switch Software,” and Chapter 7, “Managing Files,” for information on loading and
creating files.

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