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Publication Date: September 2005 Document Number: 05-1845-004 Intel Converged Communications, Inc. 1515 Route 10 Parsippany, NJ 07054 For Technical Support, visit the Intel Telecom Support Resources website at: http://developer.intel.com/design/telecom/support For Products and Services Information, visit the Intel Telecom Products website at: http://www.intel.com/design/network/products/telecom For Sales Offices and other contact information, visit the Where to Buy Intel Telecom Products page at: http://www.intel.com/buy/wtb/wtb1028.htm SR 6.1 for PCI and CompactPCI on Linux Administration Guide – September 2005 Contents Revision History . 9 About This Publication . 11 Purpose . 11 Applicability . 11 Intended Audience. 11 How to Use This Publication . 12 Related Information . 12 1 Administration Overview . 15 1.1 Stopping and Starting the System . 15 1.2 High Availability Support . 15 1.2.1 Redundant Host . 15 1.2.2 Peripheral Hot Swap. 17 1.3 Administrative Utilities . 17 1.4 Troubleshooting . 18 2 Stopping and Starting the System . 21 2.1 Stopping the System Services. 21 2.2 Starting the System Services. 21 2.3 Applying Configuration Changes . 21 3 Peripheral Hot Swap. 23 3.1 Adding a New CompactPCI Board to an Active System . 23 3.2 Removing a CompactPCI Board From an Active System . 24 3.3 Replacing a CompactPCI Board in an Active System (Basic Hot Swap) . 25 3.3.1 Requirements for Replacing a Clock Master Board in an Active System . 26 3.3.2 Clock Recovery or Fallback . 26 3.3.3 Clock Master Assignment . 27 3.3.4 Instructions for Replacing a CompactPCI Board in an Active System (Basic Hot Swap)27 3.4 Replacing a Primary Clock Master That Has Failed (No Fallback) . 28 4 Administrative Utilities. 31 4.1 Administrative Utilities Product Support. 31 4.2 QScript Utilities . 32 4.2.1 QScript Utility Requirements. 33 4.2.1.1 File Directories . 33 4.2.1.2 QScript Environment Variables. 34 4.2.1.3 Requirements for tcl . 34 4.3 Audio Control Utility (audio) . 35 4.4 CAS Signal Editor Utility (signaleditor) . 35 4.4.1 Options . 36 4.4.2 Guidelines. 36 4.5 Hot Swap Configuration Utility (hsdemo). 37 4.6 IPT Series Administration Utility (pmacadmin) . 39 SR 6.1 for PCI and CompactPCI on Linux Administration Guide – September 2005 3 Contents 4.7 IPT Series Firmware Update Utility (iptfwupdate). 40 4.8 Line Administration Utility (lineadmin). 42 4.9 List Board Information Utility (listboards) . 43 4.10 Remove Board Utility (removebrd) . 46 4.11 Standard DM3 Configuration Utility (stdconfig). 47 4.12 Start Board Utility (startbrd) . 48 4.13 Stop Board Utility (stopbrd). .49 4.13.1 Stopping Primary Clock Master in System With Clock Fallback Capability . 50 4.13.2 Stopping Primary Clock Master in System Without Clock Fallback Capability . 50 4.14 Start System Services Utility (dlstart) . 50 4.15 Stop System Services Utility (dlstop) . 51 4.16 System Logging . 51 4.17 TDM Bus Information Utility (tblist) . 52 4.18 TSP Configuration Utility (tspconfig). 54 4.19 TSP Monitor Utility (tspmon). 55 4.20 TSP Tracer Utility (tsptrace) . .56 5 Troubleshooting . 59 5.1 General Troubleshooting Information . 59 5.2 Checking Compliance with Prerequisites . 59 5.3 Checking Configuration Files . 60 5.4 Checking Log Files . 60 5.4.1 Intel Dialogic Log Files. 60 5.4.2 Linux Error Log File . 60 5.5 Checking Which Packages Are Installed . 60 5.6 Checking Hardware . ..