In the two-step process, the node is powered on first in a staging area or DMZ for initial NSP NFM-P security configurations, and then powered on a second time at the final site location to complete the commissioning process. The steps are described below.
The node is powered on for the first time and items 1) to 5) as described in the One-step process details are executed by the NSP NFM-P. The NSP NFM-P then issues the tools>perform>auto-boot complete command to indicate that step one is complete and to stop the ADP-Hm process on the node. The system Status LED on the node turns solid green and the Alarm LED continues to blink, indicating that step one has completed and the node can be powered off and shipped to the site for final installation. For more information, see LED operation during the ADP-Hm process.
The node is powered on for the second time. Because the BOF is set to "auto-discover" it sends SNMPv3 traps to the NSP NFM-P to indicate that the ADP-Hm process is resuming. The NSP NFM-P resumes the ADP-Hm process and items 6) to 8) as described in the One-step process details are executed. The NSP NFM-P then saves the configuration and completes the ADP-Hm process. The system Status and Alarm LEDs indicate that ADP-Hm is complete.