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Table of Content
DATE
VERSION
DESCRIPTION
BY
26-5-2011
1.0
Initial Version
RKM, BK
and AM
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Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................4
1.1
Purpose and Scope...............................................................................................................................................4
1.2
Audience..............................................................................................................................................................4
2
Overview of procedure...............................................................................................................................................5
3
Maintenance Operation Procedure..............................................................................................................................6
3.1
Preparations.........................................................................................................................................................6
3.1.1
Prerequisites................................................................................................................................................6
4
Detailed Procedure:-...................................................................................................................................................7
4.1
Preventive actions for Preparation Flash card:-...................................................................................................7
4.2
CF card preparation procedure Steps v/s expected Output:-...............................................................................7
4.3
-: For Reading existing Image from Flash card :-.............................................................................................9
4.4
-: To Write a Flash Card :-.................................................................................................................................11
4.5
-: How to check Checksum of TEST.BIN file:-...............................................................................................13
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1 Introduction
1.1
The purpose of this procedure is to provide a detailed step-by-step procedure for preparation of all types of
flash cards (except 6330 and 6370) for Tellabs 6300 NEs. Pls. note that this procedure complements the
existing ELAN MCE card reader/writer procedure.
The reason for introducing this new procedure is that ELAN program used so far is having some limitations,
e.g. PCI-E card and 1GB SDRAM are not supported. So if you dont face these limitations you may
continue to use ELAN program.
1.2
Audience
This procedure is intended for technical staff both from the Customer and Tellabs side.
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2 Overview of procedure
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3.1
Preparations
3.1.1
Prerequisites
C:\flashcopy\
flashcopy.zip
5) Install md5summer SW
To check that files have correct checksum we use attached freeware md5summer tool for Windows.
Unzip to user defined directory, e.g. c:\md5
C:\md5\
md5v12011.zip
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4 Detailed Procedure:4.1
4.2
BELKIN Universal Media Reader must be glow with Green LED just after insertion in
USB port.
*Do not Eject Flash* card during the process, it may harm the CF card.
Step1:- To read and write images from SD flash card pls. use attached freeware "dd" tool for
Windows. It originates from Cygwin.
Copy the below C:\flashcopy\flashcopy.zip file and save into C drive.
C:\flashcopy\
flashcopy.zip
Step2:Exact the same file using Extract here, there will be C:\flashcopy folder.
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Go to My Computer right click and select MANAGE, then select Disk Management
OR
Identify SD memory adapter device on your PC. This is done as follows
a. Go to control panel -> administrative tools -> computer management -> storage -> disk
management
b. The device for 972 MB SD flash card is found here using the convention
Disk 0 = /dev/sda
(typically first hard drive, i.e. your C drive)
Disk 1 = /dev/sdb
Disk 2 = /dev/sdc
Suppose if Compact flash (CF) inserted in Universal media reader then it will detect
device is Disk 1 = /dev/sdb, then use Device (=/dev/sdb) in Read /write command through
CMD.
If SD/Mini SD card inserted in Universal media reader then it will detect device is Disk 2 =
/dev/sdc, then use Device (=/dev/sdc) in Read /write command through CMD.
Warning :-
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-: For Reading existing Image from Flash card : Start command prompt on PC (start -> run -> cmd)
Issue commands from command prompt:
c:
cd \flashcopy
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Read flash card: Assuming SD flash card device is Disk 1 on your PC the command is:
dd if=/dev/sdb of= <File Name for 128 MB flash card file> bs=512k count=256
Example: dd if=/dev/sdb of=sdflash.bin bs=512k count=256
Warning:-Command will be used according to detection of the disk in the Computer
management.
Suppose if Compact flash (CF) inserted in Universal media reader then it will detect
Compact Flash card in Disk 1= /dev/sdb in computer management, then use Device
(=/dev/sdb) in Read /write command through CMD.
If SD/Mini SD card inserted in Universal media reader then it will detect SD card in Disk 2
= /dev/sdc in computer management, then use Device (=/dev/sdc) in Read /write command
through CMD.
Do not use Disk 0 = /dev/sda in CMD if the Disk is detecting in Disk 1 = /dev/sdb
Otherwise it crash your C:\drive without showing any warning message.
Here "if" stands for input file "of" for output file and "bs" for block size and Count =
number of Counts.
So command above will read 128 MB from SD flash card to file on PC.
Typical duration 4 minutes, For example:-
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4.4
a. Write flash card: Assuming SD flash card device is Disk 1 on your PC the command is:
dd if= <File Name for 128 MB flash card file> of=/dev/sdb bs=512k count=256
Example: dd if=sdflash.bin of=/dev/sdb bs=512k count=256
Warning :-Command will be used according to detection of the disk in the Computer
management.
Suppose if Compact flash (CF) inserted in Universal media reader then it will detect
device is Disk 1 = /dev/sdb, then use Device (=/dev/sdb) in Read /write command through
CMD.
If SD/Mini SD card inserted in Universal media reader then it will detect device is Disk 2 =
/dev/sdc in computer management, then use Device (=/dev/sdc) in Read /write command
through CMD.
Do not use Disk 0 = /dev/sda in CMD if the Disk is detecting in Disk 1 = /dev/sdb
Otherwise it crash your C:\drive without showing any warning message.
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Note: Image file (.bin file ) should be present in c:\ flash copy folder.
PLS. TAKE CARE not selecting your hard disk as an output device no check for this!!!!
Here "if" stands for input file "of" for output file and "bs" for block size and Count =
number of Counts.
So command above will write 128 MB from PC file to SD flash card.
Typical duration 5 minutes
4.5
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C:\md5\
md5v12011.zip
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FINISH..
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