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  • WiMAX ASNGW Software Package

    WMX-CAPC_R4.0_BLD-1.73.08 Release Notes

  • 02 Jul 2012 WiMAX ASNGW Software Release Notes 2

    Important notice

    NewNet Communication Technologies, LLC (NewNet) acquired the WiMAX network

    infrastructure assets associated with this product from Nokia Siemens Networks B.V. (Nokia

    Siemens Networks) . Existing Nokia Siemens Networks and Motorola Solutions, Inc. brand

    elements may be contained in this product as the product goes through a planned transition period.

    Copyrights

    The information in this document is subject to change without notice and describes only the product

    defined in the introduction of this documentation. This documentation is intended for the use of

    NewNet customers only for the purposes of the agreement under which the document is submitted,

    and no part of it may be used, reproduced, modified or transmitted in any form or means without the

    prior written permission of NewNet. The documentation has been prepared to be used by

    professio2nal and properly trained personnel, and the customer assumes full responsibility when

    using it. NewNet welcomes customer comments as part of the process of continuous development

    and improvement of the documentation.

    The information or statements given in this documentation concerning the suitability, capacity, or

    performance of the mentioned hardware or software products are given as is and all liability

    arising in connection with such hardware or software products shall be defined conclusively and

    finally in a separate agreement between NewNet and the customer. However, NewNet has made all

    reasonable efforts to ensure that the instructions contained in the document are adequate and free of

    material errors and omissions. NewNet will, if deemed necessary by NewNet, explain issues which

    may not be covered by the document.

    NewNet will correct errors in this documentation as soon as possible. In no event will NewNet be

    liable for errors in this documentation or for any damages including but not limited to special, direct,

    indirect, incidental or consequential or any losses, such as but not limited to loss of profit, revenue,

    business interruption, business opportunity or data, that may arise from the use of this document or

    this information in it.

    This documentation and the product it describes are considered protected by copyrights and other

    intellectual property rights according to the applicable laws.

    The NewNet logo is a trademark of NewNet Communication Technologies, LLC . Other product

    names mentioned in this document may be trademarks of their respective owners, and they are

    mentioned for identification purposes only.

    2007-2012 NewNet Communication Technologies, LLC. All rights reserved.

    WARNING

    Important Notice on Product Safety

    This product may present safety risks due to laser, electricity, heat, and other sources of

    danger. Only trained and qualified personnel may install, operate, maintain or otherwise

    handle this product and only after having carefully read the safety information applicable to

    this product.

    The safety information is provided in the WiMAX Safety and Legal document..

  • 3

    Table of contents

    Table of contents .................................................................................................................................................. 3 Revision history ................................................................................................................................................... 4 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................... 4

    Scope .................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Acronyms and definitions .............................................................................................................................. 4

    WiMAX CAPC software overview.................................................................................................................... 5 New features introduced in WMX4.0 ........................................................................................................... 5 CAPC hardware configuration ...................................................................................................................... 5

    Special notes ......................................................................................................................................................... 6 Part numbers of CAPC software installation packages .............................................................................. 6 Manual installation .......................................................................................................................................... 6 Fast site upgrade .............................................................................................................................................. 6 Rolling upgrade and downgrade .................................................................................................................. 9 Notes on the PreUpgrade audit script ........................................................................................................ 10

    Procedure to restart snmp ........................................................................................................................ 10 Firmware versions prior to starting the upgrade to 4.0 ............................................................................ 10

    Versions on active and standby shelf-managers ................................................................................... 10 Versions on all the payloads .................................................................................................................... 11

    Firmware versions once the upgrade or fallback to the WMX 4.0 SP5 refresh is completed. ............. 11 Versions on active and standby shelf-managers ................................................................................... 11 Versions on all the payloads .................................................................................................................... 12

    Notes about LDAP server configuration .................................................................................................... 12 Customized ACL rules .................................................................................................................................. 13 Password controls .......................................................................................................................................... 13

    Password controls for the CAPC LMT ................................................................................................... 13 Account management ................................................................................................................................... 14

    How to find out if an account is locked: ................................................................................................. 14 Rectifying account lock-out problem: ..................................................................................................... 14

    Operation shutdown command ................................................................................................................... 14 Fan tray module ............................................................................................................................................. 14 Additional Redback FA information ........................................................................................................... 15 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Performance levels ......................................................................................................................................... 15

  • 02 Jul 2012 WiMAX ASNGW Software Release Notes 4

    Revision history

    Revision Date Comments

    R4.0_BLD-1.73.08 02 Jul 2012 WMX4 SP6 Initial NewNet release

    Introduction

    These release notes cover the WiMAX ASNGW and CAPC, which provides authentication and key

    distribution services for subscriber station sessions and supports Mobility services.

    Scope

    This document is intended for readers to become familiar with the changes in the current release of

    WiMAX CAPC Software Package. It provides information about new features, improved services,

    and customer requested changes.

    Acronyms and definitions

    AAA Authentication, Authorization and Accounting server

    ASN-GW Access Service Network Gateway

    CALEA Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act

    CAPC Carrier Access Point Controller

    AP Access Point

    ASN1000 Single Blade CAPC (C2000 Chassis with one 7365 board)

    CNEOMI Common Network Element Operations and Maintenance Interface

    CPE Customer Premise Equipment

    DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

    DM Device Management

    GUI Graphical User Interface

    EMS Element Management Support

    FSU Fast Site Upgrade

    FTP Factory Tunable Parameter

    LT Low Tier

    MT Middle Tier (Mid Tier)

    HT High Tier

    SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol

    SW Software

    NTP Network Time Protocol

    QOS Quality of Service

    RTCP Real-Time Control Protocol

    UI User Interface

  • 5

    WiMAX CAPC software overview

    New features introduced in WMX4.0

    This CAPC software release supports the following features:

    CAPC L1/L2 Detection and Failover Escalation

    Network Entry Failure Reporting with Timed Alarms and Accounting Stop

    AAA Authentication of SSH Logins to AP/CAPC

    ASN1000 product with one 7365 card (i.e. Middle-Tier CAPC)

    Support RSA 2048 Server Certificate

    CAPC hardware configuration

    This CAPC software load on High-Tier CAPC is supported up to the following configuration:

    2 ATCA F101 System Controller Cards (1 Active and 1 Redundant)

    5 ATCA 7221 Active Payload Blades with 5 ATCA 7221 Standby Payload Blades

    Slot Configurations in the 1406 chassis:

    System Controllers (F101) can be inserted in slot 1 and slot 14 only. (1, 14) form a logical pair

    for the System Controllers (F101).

    Payloads can be inserted in any of the below mentioned slots (logical pairing shown): (2, 8),

    (3, 9), (4, 10), (5, 11) and (6, 12).

    CAUTION Inserting a Payload pair in slots (7, 13) is not supported and must not be

    attempted.

    This CAPC software load on Low-Tier CAPC is only supported in the following configuration:

    1 ATCA 7150 Card in the C2000 Chassis

    Redback SE100 connections for supported devices.

    This CAPC software load on Middle-Tier CAPC (ASN1000 with 7365) is only supported in the

    following configuration:

    1 ATCA 7365 Card in the C2000 Chassis

    Redback SE100 connections for supported devices.

  • 02 Jul 2012 WiMAX ASNGW Software Release Notes 6

    Special notes

    The following software releases correspond to this software package:

    NE Load Version

    CAPC WMX-CAPC_R4.0_BLD-1.73.08

    Switch: Brocade (Foundry) 5.1.00d

    Redback Smartedge FA 11.1.2.5 See Additional Redback FA information

    Redback NetOp AAA 6.3.2.3

    Bridgewater AAA 8.3.2 Catalog - 1107291545

    Ensure at least one paging group is configured from the EMS if idle mobility is supported.

    NECB configuration push should be used to make any new changes of create and delete instead of

    individual create and delete.

    Part numbers of CAPC software installation packages

    A part number shall be identified to select a right CAPC software package for installation per the

    CAPC hardware platform, in the WMX4.0 SP6 release (WMX-CAPC_R4.0_BLD-1.73.08) there are

    three part numbers associated to the three software packages separately as the table at below.

    Component Part Numbers

    CAPC - High Tier (HT-CAPC) SW-DWL-HTCAPC-WMX4SP6

    CAPC - Middle Tier (i.e. ASN1000 with 7365) (MT-CAPC) SW-DWL-MTCAPC-WMX4SP6

    CAPC - Low Tier (LT-CAPC) SW-DWL-LTCAPC-WMX4SP6

    Manual installation

    Manual installation is the only procedure to install a new Middle-Tier (7365) or Low-Tier (7150)

    CAPC. The WiMAX Middle Tier and Low-Tier CAPC Software Installation Procedure documents are

    available in the Release Binder.

    Fast site upgrade

    Fast site upgrade should be used to upgrade a Low-Tier CAPC from:

    M3CRO 2.02.00 (WMX4.0 GA load)

    WMX-CAPC_R4.0_BLD-1.62.00 (GA Patch 1) load

    WMX-CAPC_R4.0_BLD-1.65.00 (GA Patch 3)

    WMX-CAPC_R4.0_BLD-1.70.01 (GA Patch 4)

    WMX-CAPC_R4.0_BLD-1.73.00 (GA Patch 5)

    To:

    WMX-CAPC_R4.0_BLD-1.73.08 (GA Patch 6).

    NOTE Upgrade is NOT available to Middle-Tier CAPC in this load (WiMAX 4.0 SP6).

    After the installation/upgrade verify the firmware versions on the Shelf Managers and ATCA 7150

    boards. The command to verify the firmware versions is : 7150bios.sh show-all-version. This

    information is also documented in the WiMAX Low-Tier CAPC Software Installation Procedure.

  • 7

    For Low-Tier CAPC, the following should be the firmware versions on the Shelf Managers and ATCA

    7150 board in the C2000 chassis:

    Shelf Manager Software/Firmware

    Name Component Version File name

    Shelf manager

    Software

    Root File System 4.17.7 Initrd-atca-m100-4.17.7

    Kernel 4.0.80 kernel-atca-m100-4.0.80.tar

    Bootloader 4.0.32 u-boot-atca-m100-4.0.32.tar

    Shelf manager

    Firmware

    IPMC 1.04.141 atca-mf105-ipmc-upgrade-1.04.141.tar

    Fan-Tray Firmware 1.04.141 c2000-fantray-ipmc-upgrade-1.04.141.tar

    ATCA 7150 Firmware

    Firmware Name Version File name

    ATCA-7150 BIOS V023 bbs-atca7150-bios-V023.rpm

    ATCA-7150 IPMC 5.25.00 bbs-atca7150-ipmc-5.25.00.rpm

    ATCA-7150 FPGA 007 bbs-atca7150-fpga-007.rpm

    ATCA-7150 Mezzanine( Daughter Card) 1.07 bbs-atca7150-mezzanine-1.07.rpm

    For Middle-Tier CAPC(ASN1000 with 7365), the following should be the firmware versions on the

    Shelf Managers and ATCA 7365 board in the C2000 chassis:

    Shelf Manager Software/Firmware

    Name Component Version File name

    Shelf manager

    Software

    Root File System 4.17.7 Initrd-atca-m100-4.17.7

    Kernel 4.0.80 kernel-atca-m100-4.0.80.tar

    Bootloader 4.0.32 u-boot-atca-m100-4.0.32.tar

    Shelf manager

    Firmware

    IPMC 1.04.141 atca-mf105-ipmc-upgrade-1.04.141.tar

    Fan-Tray Firmware 1.04.141 c2000-fantray-ipmc-upgrade-1.04.141.tar

    ATCA 7365 Firmware

    Firmware Name Version File name

    ATCA-7365 BIOS Image 1.3.1 atca-7365-cpu-1.3.1.rpm

    ATCA-7365 IPMC FW 2.01.007 atca-7365-ipmc-2.01.007.rpm

    ATCA-7365 FPGA 0.0.13 atca-7365-spi-0.0.13.rpm

    ATCA-7365 IPMC BL 2.01.007 atca-7365-ipmc-boot-2.01.007.rpm

    ATCA-7365 ARTM FW 1.51.004 artm-7365-ipmc-1.51.004.rpm

    ATCA-7365 ARTM BL 1.51.004 artm-7365-ipmc-boot-1.51.004.rpm

    NOTE If the Shelf managers and/or ATCA 7150/7365 board have a higher version of the firmware

    then that firmware SHOULD NOT be downgraded.

  • 02 Jul 2012 WiMAX ASNGW Software Release Notes 8

    Shelf Managers in the Low-Tier CAPC or Middle-Tier CAPC should always be running on the same

    firmware/software versions. If a Shelf Manager is being replaced with a new one, refer to section

    Upgrade Shelf manager software and firmware in the WiMAX Low-Tier / Middle-Tier CAPC

    Software Installation Procedure.

    The only way to access the LMT on Low-Tier / Middle-Tier is through the bond3 interface. The

    following workaround needs to be done in order to access LMT from the EMS client.

    1 On the Topology UI, select the Low-Tier / Middle-Tier CAPC node, right-click and select

    Node properties.

    2 On the Node properties window, obtain the edit lock.

    3 Navigate to CAPC General tab.

    4 Modify CAPC LMT URL to have the Low-Tier / Middle-Tier CAPC bond3 interface IP in

    the URL instead of bond1 interface IP.

    5 Click on the Save icon on the Node properties window to save the changes

  • 9

    Rolling upgrade and downgrade

    Rolling upgrade should be used to upgrade the High-Tier CAPC from:

    WMX3.0-1.66.00 or later load

    WMX4.0 1.52.00 (CRO load)

    M3CRO 2.02.00 (WMX4.0 GA load)

    WMX4.0 1.62.00 (GA Patch 1 load)

    WMX 4.0 1.65.00 (GA Patch 3 load)

    WMX-CAPC_R4.0_BLD-1.70.01 (GA Patch 4 load)

    WMX-CAPC_R4.0_BLD-1.73.00 (GA Patch 5)

    To:

    WMX-CAPC_R4.0_BLD-1.73.08 (GA Patch 6).

    The rolling upgrade procedure should be used to upgrade a High-Tier CAPC. See the conditions

    below:

    The CAPC Audit Script should be executed prior to Rolling Upgrade to check system

    condition. The audit result will help to identify any potential issues that could affect Rolling

    Upgrade.

    NOTE Do not use the script that is bundled with the code. Use the script provided in the

    release binder.

    Rolling upgrade procedure will be documented in the System Upgrade MOP

    All System controllers (F101s) and Payload blades (7221s) MUST ALWAYS be in active and

    standby pairs before attempting rolling upgrade. Configurations involving a single payload

    (non active/standby pairs) are not considered a valid setup and are not supported.

    The operator must verify the following firmware versions before attempting an upgrade. If

    the versions do not match to what is expected, the upgrade may fail. See Firmware versions

    prior to starting the upgrade to 4.0 to find out the firmware versions.

    IPMC, BIOS versions of 7221 blades and RTMs

    Shelf-manager versions

    When upgrading, the recommended procedure is to download, prepare and activate in one step. To

    perform a 2-step upgrade with the 1st step being download/prepare and the 2nd being activate, it is

    recommended not to perform F101 switchover between the two steps. If a F101 switchover happens

    between the two steps the first step of download/prepare needs to be repeated.

    The following activities should not be done during the process of Rolling Downgrade from a WMX4.0

    CAPC load to a WMX3.0 CAPC load.

    User management (creation/modification/deletion of users).

    IPSec policy file push.

    7221 firewall configuration files update.

    During RU of High-Tier chassis, if only one of the new standby payload card (after payload

    switchover) fails to upgrade, its considered as upgrade success and EMS displays success for

    upgrade. If initial standby or more than one payload fail to upgrade, its an upgrade failure and

    rollback is triggered.

  • 02 Jul 2012 WiMAX ASNGW Software Release Notes 10

    During a rolling upgrade or rolling downgrade, LMT operations should not be performed.

    Notes on the PreUpgrade audit script

    The PreUpgrade audit script may show following failure. This message can be ignored and should

    not block the upgrade. In order to resolve the error, push the NECB file from EMS. 1.) Card Number 14.............................................Status[OK]

    2.) Card IP address 192.168.1.105...............................Status[OK]

    3.) Active F101 Redundancy Verified.....................Status[OK]

    4.) No Procs Running in Defunct State.........................Status[OK]

    5.) CAPC Software Load and RPM Version Verified...............Status[OK]

    CAPC NCS Version Verified.................................Status[OK]

    6.) AAA conf settings WARNING.......................Status[WARNING]

    NewNet Recommends that the AAA timeout value be set to 10 seconds!

    AAA conf settings Warning..........................Status[WARNING]

    NewNet Recommends that the AAA retry value be set to 3 tries!

    If pre-upgrade script says NO GO for upgrade due to the following reason, restart the snmp on that

    card and run the pre-upgrade script again. This is being tracked under Emerson CRC 137293.

    Software versions Check......... Status[ERROR}

    Procedure to restart snmp

    1

    ps -eaf|grep snmp

    root 16592 1 0 Oct27 ? 00:00:04

    /opt/motorola/ncs/scxb/bin/ncs_snmp_subagt ROLE=2 NID_SVC_ID=20

    root 5896 1 0 08:29 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/snmpd 790 -x

    705 -I -interfaces -Lsd -p /var/run/snmpd. Pid

    root 8583 1 0 08:31 ? 00:00:01 ./snmpd -M

    /usr/app/capc/CL_Agent/Wimax/agent/scripts/../mibs

    2

    Use the PID of highlighted snmpd and kill it using following command:

    kill -9

    example: kill -9 5896

    3

    Wait for 4 to 5 minutes. Check if snmp has come up using following

    command:

    ps -eaf|grep snmp

    4 Try running the pre upgrade script again after step 3 success

    Firmware versions prior to starting the upgrade to 4.0

    Versions on active and standby shelf-managers

    # clia version

    Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter

    Pigeon Point Shelf Manager ver. 3.0.0 [PPS 2.3.0] MOTOROLA bbs 3.0.1 build 1.l

    Pigeon Point is a trademark of Pigeon Point Systems.

    Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Pigeon Point Systems

    Copyright (c) 2004-2006 Motorola

    Build date/time: Sep 24 2008 15:33:35

    All rights reserved

    NOTE For the upgrade from WMX 4.0 SP4 to SP5 or SP6, prior the upgrade the

    ShelfManager should be: 3.0.0 [PPS 2.3.0] MOTOROLA bbs 3.0.1 build 1.x.

  • 11

    Versions on all the payloads

    root@ATCA-7221:~# /opt/motorola/bin/fcu q

    info: installing sigpipe handler

    ********************[[[[[REPORT BEGIN]]]]]********************

    OPERATION : Query

    RESULT : SUCCESS

    MESSAGE : Device : atca-7221-cpu

    Part number : 122996003

    Part revision : M

    BANK : A

    Firmware Name : PHOENIX-BIOS

    Firmware Version : 06.00.00-V1.0.11

    Marked for next use : yes

    BANK : B

    Firmware Name : PHOENIX-BIOS

    Firmware Version : 06.00.00-V1.0.11

    Marked for next use : no

    OPERATION : Query

    RESULT : SUCCESS

    MESSAGE : Device : atca-7221-ipmc

    Part number : 122996003

    Part revision : M

    BANK : A

    Firmware Name : Motorola Building Block 7 firmware

    Firmware Version : 1.02.105

    Marked for next use : yes

    OPERATION : Query

    RESULT : SUCCESS

    MESSAGE : Device : artm-7221-scsi-ipmc

    Part number : 123015

    Part revision : L

    BANK : A

    Firmware Name : Motorola Building Block 7 firmware

    Firmware Version : 1.02.107

    Marked for next use : yes

    ********************[[[[[ REPORT END ]]]]]********************

    Firmware versions once the upgrade or fallback to the WMX 4.0 SP5 refresh is completed.

    Versions on active and standby shelf-managers

    # clia version

    Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter

    Pigeon Point Shelf Manager ver. 3.0.0 [PPS 2.3.0] MOTOROLA bbs 3.0.1 build 1.z

    Pigeon Point is a trademark of Pigeon Point Systems.

    Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Pigeon Point Systems

    Copyright (c) 2004-2006 Motorola

    Build date/time: Jun 10 2009 12:12:34

    All rights reserved

  • 02 Jul 2012 WiMAX ASNGW Software Release Notes 12

    Versions on all the payloads

    root@ATCA-7221:~# /opt/motorola/bin/fcu q

    info: installing sigpipe handler

    ********************[[[[[REPORT BEGIN]]]]]********************

    OPERATION : Query

    RESULT : SUCCESS

    MESSAGE : Device : atca-7221-cpu

    Part number : 122996003

    Part revision : M

    BANK : A

    Firmware Name : PHOENIX-BIOS

    Firmware Version : 06.00.00-V1.0.11

    Marked for next use : no

    BANK : B

    Firmware Name : PHOENIX-BIOS

    Firmware Version : 06.00.00-V1.1.52

    Marked for next use : yes

    OPERATION : Query

    RESULT : SUCCESS

    MESSAGE : Device : atca-7221-ipmc

    Part number : 122996

    Part revision : M

    BANK : A

    Firmware Name : Motorola Building Block 7 firmware

    Firmware Version : 1.03.151

    Marked for next use : yes

    OPERATION : Query

    RESULT : SUCCESS

    MESSAGE : Device : artm-7221-scsi-ipmc

    Part number : 123015

    Part revision : L

    BANK : A

    Firmware Name : Motorola Building Block 7 firmware

    Firmware Version : 1.03.151 Marked for next use : yes

    ********************[[[[[ REPORT END ]]]]]********************

    Notes about LDAP server configuration

    The LMT login should have minimum 4 and maximum 12 chars in the username

    CAPC Automated Installation is the only method of commissioning a new non-factory commissioned

    CAPC. This procedure should be used if there is a need to clean install a board or entire chassis.

    Contact NewNet Customer Support for any questions. Please refer to the WiMAX CAPC NCS

    Software Automated Installation Procedure which is available in the Release Binder. In the case of a

    new, factory commissioned CAPC, refer to the CAPC Field Commissioning Document.

    NCS 3.1.11 build 1.0.1 (NCS SP11) is the version of NCS SW integrated into both of WMX-

    CAPC_R4.0_BLD-1.73.00 (SP5) and WMX-CAPC_R4.0_BLD-1.73.08 (SP6).

    The CAPC LMT can only be accessed from the following browsers:

    Internet Explorer 7.0+

    Netscape 6+

    Mozilla FireFox 1+.

  • 13

    Customized ACL rules

    Operators should contact NewNet Customer Support to add customized ACL rules or to change the

    default AAA ports (ports 1812, 1813) through the EMS. Also note that these customized rules will not

    persist across upgrades.

    NOTE NCS CLI commands can only be executed from the active system controller. It is not

    recommended that the operator execute commands via the CLI prior to contacting

    NewNet Customer Support.

    Password controls

    Password controls are in place on the CAPC. All password changes must be made on the active

    controller. Rules are as follows:

    Passwords need to be changed every 60 days

    Password must contain a minimum of 9 characters

    Password must contain a minimum of 2 uppercase, 2 lowercase , 2 numeric and 2 special

    characters (eg. %,&,#, etc)

    Password cannot be re-used within the last 5 changes - Easily guessable passwords cannot be

    used (such as names, telephone numbers etc)

    Passwords cannot be changed more than once every 24 hours.

    The login delay between login prompts after a failed login is set to four seconds.

    After three consecutive unsuccessful login attempts the account is locked. Note: If the

    operator wishes to disable password controls, the operator must contact NewNet Customer

    Support.

    Password controls for the CAPC LMT

    All LMT users passwords will expire every 60 days. Operators are expected to change the password

    before the expiration date. During the 7 day warning period the home screen on the LMT displays the

    number of days left before password expiration. Operators can use the LMT to change the password.

    There is also a provision to reset the passwords of other operators by the administrator user

    (capcadmin) at the LMT. If the capcadmin password has expired then it has to be reset by logging in

    to the console using root and run the following script: /usr/app/capc/lmt/script/ChangePassword.sh.

    If user tries to login after password expiration, the LMT displays the following:

    Your password has expired. Please contact the administrator.

    In this case, the operator can request the capcadmin to reset the password.

  • 02 Jul 2012 WiMAX ASNGW Software Release Notes 14

    Account management

    An account is locked after 35 days of inactivity

    How to find out if an account is locked:

    1

    Use passwd S command to find out if a password is Locked (L) or not (P)

    syntax : passwd S

    Example : root@CAPC-2009:# passwd -S capcadmin capcadmin P 04/05/2008 0 60 7 -1

    root@CAPC-2009:# passwd -S motorola

    motorola L 02/04/2008 0 60 7 -1

    In the example above, account for user capcadmin is not locked while that of user

    motorola is.

    2

    Check the pam_tally count using the following syntax : pam_tally --user= pam_tally --user=user1 User user1 (1005) has 2

    If the count (which is 2 above) is greater than or equal to 3, then the user would be

    denied access (provided password controls in STIG is enabled).

    Rectifying account lock-out problem:

    It is expected that the operator manually syncs the AAA and the local CAPC's account settings so that

    they are always in-sync. Once a user asks the account to be unlocked, the operator has to find the

    method by which the account was locked and take appropriate action.

    The passwd S command returns the password is locked (status shows L after the username).

    Running usermod -U unlocks the account and sets the password to the old

    password again (the user can log in using the password previously used)

    PAM tally denial - pam_tally binary shows that the user has tried to enter using a wrong

    password at least three times. Run pam_tally --user= --reset=0. This would reset

    the pam_tally count to 0 and enable access. The user has to use the old password again to log

    in.

    Operation shutdown command

    Under no circumstances should the operation shutdown command be entered at the active F101

    switch controller ncscli. This issue is covered in Bulletin ID: wimax_a_capc_007.

    Fan tray module

    After inserting a Fan Tray Module (FTM) into a 1406 chassis, a controller switchover is required to

    obtain accurate information for inventory data.

  • 15

    Additional Redback FA information

    Use the table below to determine the bootrom and minikernel versions for the Redback load (based

    on hardware platform).

    Hardware Platform Software component Version Software Filename

    XCRP4 bootrom 2.0.2.66 OFW-XC4-2.0.2.66.fallback.md5

    XCRP4 minikernel 11.7 MINIKERN_RBN64-xc4.p11.v7

    SmartEdge 100 controller bootrom 2.0.1.4 OFW-se100-2.0.1.4.primary.bin

    SmartEdge 100 controller minikernel 2.7 se100-minikernel.p2.v7.bin

    Performance levels

    The High-Tier CAPC supports the below key performance metrics:

    System Configuration

    Number of APs 1000

    Number of Fixed/Nomadic SS 1 Million

    Number of Mobile SS 300K

    Number of payload cards 5 pairs

    The transactions rates supported by the CAPC is listed in the tables below:

    Event Rates (Fixed/Nomadic SS)

    Events Rate (Assuming a 5 payload pair CAPC)

    Network Entry transactions 1500ps (per second)

    Idle Mode Entry transactions. 3000ps

    Event Rates (Mobile SS)

    Events Rate (Assuming a 5 payloadpair CAPC)

    Network Entry transactions. 1500ps

    Idle Mode Entry transactions. 1500ps

    Handover transactions. 2000ps