Assuming that you *actually* have root access (few do these days), you can 
default an EPC (or an eNB) very simply by:

rm -rf /mnt/flashfs/cdb

...or probably better, just rename the directory out of the way (just in case) 
rather than completely blowing it away:

mv /mnt/flashfs/cdb /mnt/flashfs/cdb.bad

Issue a 'reboot', and once it comes up, you should be able to talk to it on 
192.168.1.1 on port 1 w/o any VLAN tagging.  If that works then you can feel 
free to 'rm -rf' the cdb.bad directory at that point.

If that doesn't work, then something is wrong at a much lower level, and an RMA 
will probably be necessary.

Good luck,

-- Nathan

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Hanson
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2017 7:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Telrad] Fixing & Resetting an EPC the hard way

Hi Guys,

A botched firmware update through breezeview has left our epc without 
networking. Telrad Support seems to want to RMA it.

Console support works fine for root access.


I was just wondering, support doesn't seem to know how to tftp upload a 
firmware through the serial port, like you can for a router or switch....

Does anyone have any information on how to reformat the epc, and upload 
fresh firmware (with a ground zero config)?

Having a day without our EPC is unacceptable, and it seems like a 
reformat would be the way to go to bring it back fast. (If it's possible)

Thanks!



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