Tek-Tips is the largest IT community on the Internet today!

Members share and learn making Tek-Tips Forums the best source of peer-reviewed technical information on the Internet!

  • Congratulations SkipVought on being selected by the Tek-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

Can't surf to Mitel 3300

Status
Not open for further replies.

JimHilton

IS-IT--Management
Jun 20, 2009
346
0
0
CA
Hey all, I fired up the ole 3300, and i've reset the IP etc but I cannot seem to get the web maint screen show up.

I'm using winxp, IE6 the very first time i connect, a box came up warning me that I may be connecting to un unsecure site, I checked the don't tell me about it box. Now I cannot get anything to happen.

the link I'm using is
and here is the network info from vmworx:

boot device : ata=auto
unit number : 0
processor number : 0
file name : /rtc8260
inet on ethernet (e) : 10.0.99.20:ffffff00
gateway inet (g) : 10.0.99.1
user (u) : ftp
ftp password (pw) : @
flags (f) : 0x0
other (o) : motfcc
 
Once it has booted, do all the alarms disapear? Does it look as if the controller is rebooting all the time?

Perhaps check that you can FTP or telnet to the controller, that way you can confirm that the box has booted up correctly.
 
Hi and thanks for the response. The 3 alarm LED's are blinking, but the controller is just siting on a table with no connections except for 1 LAN and the serial port. It does not attempt to reboot, but the last line of this cut and paste may indicate some kind script error?

Here is the whole boot up:

MITEL SYSTEM ROM R2.3/9 Nov 29 2007 (83)

CCA Number : 143890304 R3.2
System Model : 001a0004 F1000
CPU Model : 8280 R0a01
Reset Config : 04043247
Bus Clock (MHz) : 100
CPM Clock (MHz) : 250
Core Clock (MHz) : 450
Internal Memory Map : f0000000
Main Memory (MB) : 256
Local Memory (MB) : 16
Flash Memory (MB) : 2
MAC Address : 08000f16e867
MMC CPLD : R4
ATA CPLD : R4
POST Bypass : 0
Watchdog Bypass : 0
Slot Id : 0

Starting POST...

SDRAM CS1 Data Bit Walk 1................... PASSED
SDRAM CS1 Data Bit Walk 0................... PASSED
SDRAM CS2 Data Bit Walk 1................... PASSED
SDRAM CS2 Data Bit Walk 0................... PASSED
LOCAL Mem Data Bit Walk 1................... PASSED
LOCAL Mem Data Bit Walk 0................... PASSED
SDRAM CS1 Address Walk 1................... PASSED
SDRAM CS1 Address Walk 0................... PASSED
SDRAM CS2 Address Walk 1................... PASSED
SDRAM CS2 Address Walk 0................... PASSED
LOCAL Mem Address Walk 1................... PASSED
LOCAL Mem Address Walk 0................... PASSED
SDRAM CS1 March Test........................ PASSED
SDRAM CS2 March Test........................ PASSED
LOCAL Mem March Test........................ PASSED

Starting vxWorks...

VxWorks System Boot

Copyright 1984-2002 Wind River Systems, Inc.

CPU: Mitel MMC-B PPC82XX F1000
Version: VxWorks5.5.2
BSP version: 2.3/9
Creation date: Nov 29 2007, 09:20:58

Press <SPACE><SPACE><SPACE> to stop auto-boot AFTER countdown starts...
<7><6><5><4><3><2><1><0>
auto-booting...

boot device : ata=auto
unit number : 0
processor number : 0
file name : /rtc8260
inet on ethernet (e) : 10.0.99.20:ffffff00
gateway inet (g) : 10.0.99.1
user (u) : ftp
ftp password (pw) : @
flags (f) : 0x0
other (o) : motfcc


Disk Configuration Started.
Creating block device for controller 0 drive 0... done.
Creating CBIO device for controller 0 drive 0... done.
Attaching to partition table for 1 partitions on controller 0 drive 0... done.
Creating Cache Layer for partition 0 (/ata00) on controller 0 drive 0... done.
Creating Dos FS device for partition 0 (/ata00) on controller 0 drive 0... done.
Disk Configuration Complete.
Loading /ata00/rtc8260...58176160
Starting at 0x10000...


Disk Configuration Started.
Creating block device for controller 0 drive 0... -> done.
Creating CBIO device for controller 0 drive 0... done.
Attaching to partition table for 6 partitions on controller 0 drive 0... done.
Creating Cache Layer for partition 0 (/inactive/sysro) on controller 0 drive 0... done.
Creating Cache Layer for partition 1 (/inactive/db) on controller 0 drive 0... done.
Creating Cache Layer for partition 2 (/vmail) on controller 0 drive 0... done.
Creating Cache Layer for partition 3 (/sysro) on controller 0 drive 0... done.
Creating Cache Layer for partition 4 (/db) on controller 0 drive 0... done.
Creating Cache Layer for partition 5 (/unused) on controller 0 drive 0... done.
Creating Dos FS device for partition 0 (/inactive/sysro) on controller 0 drive 0... done.
Creating Dos FS device for partition 1 (/inactive/db) on controller 0 drive 0... done.
Creating Dos FS device for partition 2 (/vmail) on controller 0 drive 0... done.
Creating Dos FS device for partition 3 (/sysro) on controller 0 drive 0... done.
Creating Dos FS device for partition 4 (/db) on controller 0 drive 0... done.
Creating Dos FS device for partition 5 (/unused) on controller 0 drive 0... done.
Disk Configuration Complete.
/vmail: file system is marked clean, skipping check

volume descriptor ptr (pVolDesc): 0xe47a040
cache block I/O descriptor ptr (cbio): 0xe8cac90
auto disk check on mount: DOS_CHK_REPAIR |DOS_CHK_VERB_1
volume write mode: copyback (CBIO_WRITE)
max # of simultaneously open files: 302
file descriptors in use: 0
# of different files in use: 0
# of descriptors for deleted files: 0
# of obsolete descriptors: 0

current volume configuration:
- volume label: /vmail ; (in boot sector: NO NAME )
- volume Id: 0x5a30000
- total number of sectors: 29,708,469
- bytes per sector: 512
- # of sectors per cluster: 8
- # of reserved sectors: 44
- FAT entry size: FAT32
- # of sectors per FAT copy: 28,984
- # of FAT table copies: 2
- # of hidden sectors: 19,296
- first cluster is in sector # 58,012
- Update last access date for open-read-close = FALSE
- directory structure: VFAT
- file name format: 8-bit (extended-ASCII)
- root dir start cluster: 78502

FAT handler information:
------------------------
- allocation group size: 371 clusters
- free space on volume: 14,830,899,202 bytes
/db: file system is marked clean, skipping check

volume descriptor ptr (pVolDesc): 0xe464170
cache block I/O descriptor ptr (cbio): 0xe4aab70
auto disk check on mount: DOS_CHK_REPAIR |DOS_CHK_VERB_1
volume write mode: copyback (CBIO_WRITE)
max # of simultaneously open files: 302
file descriptors in use: 0
# of different files in use: 0
# of descriptors for deleted files: 0
# of obsolete descriptors: 0

current volume configuration:
- volume label: /db ; (in boot sector: )
- volume Id: 0x7a9f0000
- total number of sectors: 16,861,572
- bytes per sector: 512
- # of sectors per cluster: 8
- # of reserved sectors: 32
- FAT entry size: FAT32
- # of sectors per FAT copy: 16,467
- # of FAT table copies: 2
- # of hidden sectors: 0
- first cluster is in sector # 32,966
- Update last access date for open-read-close = FALSE
- directory structure: VFAT
- file name format: 8-bit (extended-ASCII)
- root dir start cluster: 2

FAT handler information:
------------------------
- allocation group size: 211 clusters
- free space on volume: 8,615,759,870 bytes
/sysro: file system is marked clean, skipping check

volume descriptor ptr (pVolDesc): 0xe46f0d8
cache block I/O descriptor ptr (cbio): 0xe4cac00
auto disk check on mount: DOS_CHK_REPAIR |DOS_CHK_VERB_1
volume write mode: copyback (CBIO_WRITE)
max # of simultaneously open files: 302
file descriptors in use: 0
# of different files in use: 0
# of descriptors for deleted files: 0
# of obsolete descriptors: 0

current volume configuration:
- volume label: /sysro ; (in boot sector: )
- volume Id: 0x78b50000
- total number of sectors: 3,211,677
- bytes per sector: 512
- # of sectors per cluster: 64
- # of reserved sectors: 1
- FAT entry size: FAT16
- # of sectors per FAT copy: 197
- # of FAT table copies: 2
- # of hidden sectors: 63
- first cluster is in sector # 427
- Update last access date for open-read-close = FALSE
- directory structure: VFAT
- file name format: 8-bit (extended-ASCII)
- root dir start sector: 395
- # of sectors per root: 32
- max # of entries in root: 512

FAT handler information:
------------------------
- allocation group size: 6 clusters
- free space on volume: 1,643,839,488 bytes
Last reset cause was (0x083x) POWER_ON_RESET


ffffe00There is no host relink.
(There is no relink on the disk.
tRootTaskTRA-Software: 1970/01/01 00:00:06: : SM_MLPP_HBComponent.cpp(59): ESM MLPP HB Component: SM_MLPPHBComponent::getInstance->Invoked

TRA-Software: 1970/01/01 00:00:06: : SM_MLPP_HBComponent.cpp(71): ESM MLPP HB Component: SM_MLPPHBComponent::Init->Invoked

): Warning: Task name tRootTask just change directory (cd) to /sysro
relink_call_ctors start
relink_call_ctors done
Script file directory /sysro/script/startup does not exist.


Thanks!
 
Ok I can ftp to it, using ftp/@ and it gives me guest access. I cannot telnet to it, but is the default port 23?
 
What port are you pluggin your LT or PC into to access the admin page of the controller?
Have you set your IP address on your LT or PC to the same subnet address as the controller itself??
 
I am using the serial port to get to the vx shell, the pc I am using is on the same subnet.

I have used telnet 10.0.99.20 2002 connection refused
Mitels sx200 telnet-tls 10.0.99.20 2002 connection refused
SecureCRT SSH1&2 10.0.99.20 2002 connection refused

I came across some commands to enable/disable the webserver:

To stop the web server type - ts WebServer
To start the web server type - tr WebServer
To view the information on the web server type - i WebServer

But they all rebuff:

-> ts WebServer
undefined symbol: WebServer
-> i WebServer
undefined symbol: WebServer
-> i webServer
undefined symbol: webServer

 
So you are going through your LAN from your PC to the controller using IP address 10.0.99.20? if that is the case you need to make sure your PC can access that VLAN. Otherwise I beleive you need to connect directly to the controiller on the controllers LAN port and set a static IP address on your PC or LT to 1 digit off the 10.0.99.20...so like .21 or something.....hopefully we'll get differing opions here.....
 
Hi, yes the pc and controller are on the same subnet there is no vlan persay.

The pc lives at 10.0.99.102

 
Do you have access to another laptop to try?

You mentioned that you could at least get something to work before you accepted the certificate, maybe try deleteing the Mitel Root Certificate from the Trusted Root Certification Authority upgrade to IE7 or IE8.

Let me know how you get on
 
Hi, yes i turfed all the certs. where it says:

Script file directory /sysro/script/startup does not exist.

could this be the root of the whole problem?

What part of the 3300 hosts the web interface and the telnet interface?

Its odd that i can console it, and ftp to it.

Thanks!
 
Did you trash the certificates on your laptop right?

Download the following:

When you start the program, enter 10.0.99.20 as the IP Address, then change the connection type to Raw then go and change the port to 2002.

Make sure you do it in that order as if you change the port to 2002 then change the protocol, the port will change back by default.

Login using your normal username and password you use for ESM.

Have you tried another laptop/PC or upgraded to IE7?
 
Hi NY and blarney, putty is not able to make a connection and i did use your exact steps.

telnet-tls to port 2000 seems to try but get a connection refused, but it looks like its generating a key or something:

Version 1.0.0.2

Loading configuration options from C:\telnet\telnet.ini.
Loading ANSI from C:\telnet\telnet.cfg.
Use configuration: ANSI.
keymap ansi
There are 1 maps.
telnet>o 10.0.99.20 2000
MiSslInit(): entry
MiSeedRand(): Start RandStatus = 1
MiSeedRand(): End RandStatus = 1
Trying 10.0.99.20:2000...
Connection refused.

I will try it on another box, I read people mentioning that IE8 and possibly IE7 are not that good, better to stick with IE6?

Thanks!
 
If you are using the secure telnet from MItel leave off the : between the ip address and the port number

NO GOOD DEED GOES UNPUNISHED!
 
Hi ny, yes, when i used the 'o' command to open a session there was no : used, the term programmed echoed the "Trying" part with a : in it.

I put IE7 on this can and s till no joy. Next step is trying it on another machine.

Thanks and hopefully it stay sunny this weekend!
 
Ok it's online!! It would appear changiing ata=auto to ata=0,0 fixed it. I can now log into the ESM.

So the first thing I want to do is get all the option codes etc safely stored away but the password has *'s on it, there must be some way to reveal it??
 
So you ended up goping thru the console port? Using putty or?? What actual physical port are you connected to?
 
Hi hebegb41, as stated in the thread all i had access to was the console port and the ftp.

The problem was in the vxworks startup line:

boot device : ata=auto

As soon as I changed the "auto" to "0,0", it was able to find the drive and thus this error cleared up:

Script file directory /sysro/script/startup does not exist.

I found the boot device parameter in the 3300 tech handbook.

Now I just want to make sure that I have all its info saved (I did do a backup) but i can't see the options password as it covered in *'s.

Thanks for everyones help!!
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Part and Inventory Search

Sponsor

Back
Top