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can you stop a 3900 flash upload run from LD97 1

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tikimon7

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Mar 16, 2010
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I was told there is a command to stop a 3900 flash upload that was time started by LD 97. This command is used when progam locks up and you can not get in Ld 32. Does anyone know what this command is.
 
As far as I know the only command you can use to stop anything is the FDLC which cancels / stops the system wide flash download. but once the download has started on any given phone you cannot stop it except by unplugging the phone being flashed. However the phone could be wiped out by doing this not recommended. . .
 
if you can not get to LD 32 because it is stuck, you can do the following:

LD 32 SUSP


Code:
According to the existing PSWV logic, when PSWV is in progress, an
attempt to load an overlay is denied and result in an OVL0306 message.
Nortel strongly recommends that you not force load an overlay (load with a
Suspend option) unless there is an emergency while PSWV is in progress. In
this instance, existing PSWV logic aborts downloading for the current PSWV
block (of cards or telephones of a given type being downloaded) and restarts
the download for that block and remaining ones after the overlay is exited. If
this happens to M3900 flash download, the block of telephones are
out-of-service for a lengthy period of time and this prolongs the completion
of the system-wide flash download.
If system warm-start (Initialization) or cold-start (Sysload) occurs while flash
download is in progress, the download process is aborted abruptly. Any
telephones which are in the middle of download fail to complete firmware
download and are left inoperable. You must re-enter the single-telephone or
system-wide flash download command later to restart and complete the
download. For system-wide downloads, any previously scheduled telephones
are no longer queued for download.
While a manual individual download operation is still in progress, do not
abort LD 32 (except in an emergency) by using the **** command. If the
overlay is aborted before completing the download, the telephone is left
inoperable until a flash download command for the telephone is re-entered
and completed at a later time.
During system wide download, you can use all overlays by issuing the
ld x susp command. However, this ungracefully stops the download to the
current group of telephones that are being downloaded and leaves them
without firmware until the overlay is exited. The download to these
telephones is then started again.
 
you have to do the ld 32 susp then the return and it works only during the 1st 30 to 45 seconds of a download...


how bad do you want to stop it... unplug the set.. it will fail faster then it will load.. not quick enough? came you spell ini?

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
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