ACTIVE
This file is currently loaded in active memory and is running on
the IBM 2216.
Note: The status of this file can be changed only by resetting
the IBM 2216.
If a config or an image is active, it is locked and
cannot be overwritten or erased.
AVAIL
This is a good file that can be made active.
CORRUPT
This file was damaged or was not loaded into the IBM 2216
completely.
PENDING
This file will be loaded and become active the next time the
IBM 2216 is reset.
LOCAL
This file will become active at the next reset. This reset will
cause the currently ACTIVE file to become PENDING. LOCAL
is a status that makes a file ACTIVE only for one reset of the
IBM 2216.
Only one bank at a time contains an ACTIVE image. Only one configuration file is
ACTIVE and it must be within the ACTIVE bank.
How to Reset the IBM 2216
Attention: A reset interrupts the function of the IBM 2216 for up to 90 seconds.
Be sure that the network is prepared for the interruption.
As previously stated, PENDING and LOCAL files are not loaded into active memory
until you reset the IBM 2216.
You can reset the IBM 2216 using any one of these methods:
¹
Press the hardware reset on the system card.
¹
At the
Config only
>
prompt, type reload and press Enter.
Note: The
Config only
>
prompt appears when no file is active. Lack of an
active file indicates that an active configuration has become corrupted or that
the IBM 2216 is not configured.
¹
At the OPCON prompt (*), type reload and press Enter.
File Transfer Using TFTP
Use this sequence of commands to transfer a file from a workstation or server to
the IBM 2216 using TFTP. You will need to substitute your own values for the IP
address and path, which are given as examples. The number of bytes received is
also an example.
Note: You transfer the files to banks within the IBM 2216. The banks represent
the directories that you have created; you do not have to be concerned about
transferring the files to a particular directory within the IBM 2216.
TFTP File Transfer using the Operating Software
Note: You cannot use the TFTP file transfer method in the operating software to
migrate from Version 1 to Version 2 of the MAS code. (See “Migrating to a New
Code Level” on page D-5 for migration directions which explicitly lead you through
the firmware method to migrate to a new level of code.)
D-2
2216 Maintenance Manual
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