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4. The RG should then reboot and go back to Normal mode, with the bootstrap loading on the RG-mgmt VLAN.
5. Using the AlliedView NMS application (Device Backup/Restore), restore the last saved configuration file for the RG.
6. The bootstrap VLAN can now be removed from the subscriber’s port.
14.9.11 Recover using new Hardware
Use this procedure to replace suspected bad iMG hardware unit.
14.9.11.1 Prerequisites
• Ensure iMG hardware model of new unit matches model of unit to be replaced (old unit).
• Ensure the new iMG unit has not been previously managed by the target NMS, to prevent possible complications.
• Ensure iMG software boot load release matches release of iMG to be replaced.
• Ensure the new iMG unit contains only the “factory” system configuration file.
• Ensure the old iMG configuration has been backed up recently. If a current backup is not available, do not use the
procedure in 14.9.11.2. Instead, do the following:
1. Record all subscriber configuration information
2. Deprovision the subscriber (refer to 14.9.8).
3. Provision using a new iMG hardware unit, and the recorded information (refer to 14.5).
14.9.11.2 Procedure
1. Add the Bootstrap VLAN to the subscriber’s iMAP port.
2. Swap the existing iMG/RG with a new one.
1. Power off the old iMG unit, and replace with new unit, connecting all cables.
2. Power on the new unit.
3. The iMG/RG should be able to contact a DHCP server and get an IP address and go through the bootstrap process.
4. The AlliedView NMS should discover the new iMG/RG and restore the last saved config file automatically.
5. The AlliedView NMS should then remove the bootstrap VLAN automatically.
6. Verify iMG management and all provisioned services.
14.9.12 Configuring multi-service VLAN
For a description of a multi-service VLAN model, refer to 14.5.6. This subsection gives procedures that involve creating
three possible configurations. For all of the procedures the following apply:
• The port configuration for each IMG is the same (two voice, two video, one data). This allows the same General profile
to be used for all configurations, even if the type of iMG (EPON, FX, ADSL) is different.
• The VLANs involved should have already been created.
• The port Profile should have already been created, although it is not included here.
14.9.12.1 Creating a Voice and Video/Data VLAN (Configuration 1)
In this configuration, the Voice VLAN is on a separate VLAN, but video and data share a single VLAN. Refer to the following
figure and notes in 14.9.12 before performing the procedure.
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