Troubleshooting - Nokia IP200 Series Installation Manual

Ip200 series security platform
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Using the Nokia IPSO Boot Manager
These commands install, upgrade, or downgrade the boot manager with the
new image (nkipflash), writing it into the hard-disk drive or flash memory
(wd1). The process takes some time to complete. Do not interrupt the install,
upgrade, or downgrade process.

Troubleshooting

Appliance Locks Up and Stops Responding After You
Upgrade Nokia IPSO With a Console Connection
Problem During the upgrade process, some of the environment variables
might not have updated correctly.
You can verify the current boot manager settings by issuing a printenv
command at the boot manager prompt, as shown in this example:
Loading boot manager ..
BOOTMGR[0]> printenv
BOOTMGR[93]> printenv
NOKIA IPSO BOOTMGR VERSION=3.8 09.05.2003-130000
autoboot: YES
testboot: NO
bootwait: 3
boot-file:
boot-flags:
boot-device:
vendor: Nokia
model: IP
bmslice: 4
No referenced boot-file or boot-device appears.
Setting the boot manager to defaults causes the boot manager to determine
that no environment variables are set, and it responds by importing the
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