Simply wait till it is fininshed. -----Original Message----- From: John Coy [SMTP:jcoy@arkansas.net] Sent: Friday, September 19, 1997 10:59 AM To: Jason Nealis; Kenneth Packert Cc: ascend-users@max.bungi.com Subject: Re: SNMP and OS = BUG? I kind of ran into the same problem but after I telnetted to the box to see it was actually upgrading (you can go into debug mode and watch the little .......... thingies go by) I just let the box sit a few minutes and eventually SNMP services returned and that's when I knew it was ready. You're right though, the box doesn't respond to any SNMP commands while it's upgrading. I'm certain that's for a reason though. Just wait for the box for about 5-6 minutes as it downloads firmware. Also ensure your TFTP path is an absolute pathname. At 03:36 AM 9/19/97 -0400, Jason Nealis wrote: > >Ok, Something is strange here, I set everything according to your >descriptions below. > >ascend.systemStatusGroup.sysConfigTftp.sysConfigTftpHostAddr.0 a x.x.x.x >ascend.systemStatusGroup.sysConfigTftp.sysConfigTftpFilename.0 s tim.m40 >ascend.systemStatusGroup.sysConfigTftp.sysConfigTftpCmd.0 i 6 > >Then the box goes into a continual upgrade, It upgraded approx 3-4 times >before it will get to the command prompt. > >It looks as if the MAX is not returning the box back what I would guess >would be a integer of 0. Or what ever regular run time would be. > >Also durring the upgrade it doesn't respond to any snmpsets, So I can't >log a reset in there. > >BUG? Or am I do this wrong? > >Jason Nealis >Director Internet Operations >Network Access >Erols Internet > > > >On Thu, 18 Sep 1997, Kenneth Packert wrote: > >> This TFTP command has six options as shown. >> >> sysConfigTftpCmd OBJECT-TYPE >> SYNTAX INTEGER { >> save( 1 ), -- save configuration >> restore( 2 ), -- restore configuration >> saveAll( 3 ), -- save ALL config options >> saveMib( 4 ), -- save config w/MIB numbers >> saveAllMib( 5 ), -- save ALL config w/MIB numbers >> loadCode( 6 ) -- load a code image >> } >> ACCESS read-write >> STATUS mandatory >> DESCRIPTION >> "This variable instructs the system to perform the specified >> tftp operation." >> ::= { sysConfigTftp 1 } >> >> The reboot is: >> sysReset OBJECT-TYPE >> SYNTAX INTEGER { >> no-op( 1 ), >> reset( 2 ) >> } >> ACCESS read-write >> STATUS mandatory >> DESCRIPTION "The reset takes effect after 1 minute." >> ::= { systemStatusGroup 8 } >> >> ken >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Jason Nealis [SMTP:nealis@babylon.erols.com] >> Sent: Thursday, September 18, 1997 8:43 AM >> To: John Coy >> Cc: ascend-users@max.bungi.com >> Subject: Re: (ASCEND) SNMP and OS? >> >> >> >> >> On Wed, 17 Sep 1997, John Coy wrote: >> >> > JASON!!! From your FAQ man! >> > >> :) >> >> >> > Actually, the MIB variables do exist. They are as follows: >> > >> > iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1). >> > ascend(529).systemStatusGroup(9).sysConfigTftp(5). >> > sysConfigTftpCmd(1) >> > >> > Where it's set value determines behavior: >> > >> > loadCode load firmware code >> > restore restore config via TFTP >> > save save config via TFTP >> >> That's my fault, I got all confused and thought the sysConfigTftpCmd was >> only for saving configurations, I was not aware of the seperate status >> codes. >> >> >> >> > >> > You set file locations and SNMP server locations using the: >> > >> > sysConfigTftpHostAddr(3) >> > sysConfigTftpFilename(4) >> > >> > I got all this worked out too but I couldn't get the damned >> > MAX boxes to reboot using SNMP. Go figure huh? Let me know if >> > you can figure out how to get them to reboot (I know the variable >> > it just doesn't do anything when I set it). >> > >> > At 05:04 PM 9/17/97 -0400, you wrote: >> > > >> > > >> > > OK, I'm was able to bang a script together that would go out and save >> > >all my configurations via tftp to my tftp server, Next challenge is >> > >to do OS upgrades via tftp. I search through the Ascend Mib and I didn't >> > >see anything in regards to OS upgrades and SNMP, BUT I know Ascend's >> > >new Navis Acess thingie will also do this, And I'm guess that it's >> > >done via SNMP, Or does it actually do some sort of expect script >> > >and step through the menu system? >> > > >> > >Summary: Do mib variables exist for me to upgrade OS's via SNMP? >> > > >> > > If so what are they? >> > > >> > >Jason Nealis >> > >Erols Internet >> > > >> > > >> > >++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ >> > >To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com >> > >To get FAQ'd: <<A HREF="http://www.nealis.net/ascend/faq">http://www.nealis.net/ascend/faq</A>> >> > > >> > > >> > >> >> ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ >> To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com >> To get FAQ'd: <<A HREF="http://www.nealis.net/ascend/faq">http://www.nealis.net/ascend/faq</A>> >> > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: <<A HREF="http://www.nealis.net/ascend/faq">http://www.nealis.net/ascend/faq</A>> </PRE> <!--X-MsgBody-End--> <!--X-Follow-Ups--> <!--X-Follow-Ups-End--> <!--X-References--> <!--X-References-End--> <!--X-BotPNI--> <HR> <UL> <LI>Prev by Date: <STRONG><A HREF="msg04475.html">(ASCEND) Re: SNMP and OS = BUG?</A></STRONG> </LI> <LI>Next by Date: <STRONG><A HREF="msg04474.html">Re: (ASCEND) Serial WAN (v.35 port)</A></STRONG> </LI> <LI>Prev by thread: <STRONG><A HREF="msg04451.html">(ASCEND) Win3.1 support</A></STRONG> </LI> <LI>Next by thread: <STRONG><A HREF="msg04477.html">(ASCEND) IDSL anyone?</A></STRONG> </LI> <LI>Index(es): <UL> <LI><A HREF="maillist.html#04476"><STRONG>Main</STRONG></A></LI> <LI><A HREF="thrd167.html#04476"><STRONG>Thread</STRONG></A></LI> </UL> </LI> </UL> <!--X-BotPNI-End--> <!--X-User-Footer--> <!--X-User-Footer-End--> </BODY> </HTML>