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V6100 and V7122 User Guide
Using Command Line Switches
You can add command line switches in the field
Boot File
.
To use a Command Line Switch:
1
In the field
Boot File
, leave the file name defined in the field as it is (e.g., ramxxx.
cmp
).
2
Place your cursor after
cmp
3
Press the space bar
4
Type in the switch you require.
Example: ‘ramxxx.
cmp
–fb’ to burn flash memory.
‘ramxxx.
cmp
-fb -em 4’ to burn flash memory and for Ethernet Mode 4 (auto-negotiate).
Table 86
lists and describes the switches that are available:
Table 86
Command Line Switch Descriptions
Switch Description
-fb
Burn ram.
cmp
in flash (only for
cmp
files)
-em #
Use this switch to set Ethernet mode.
0 = 10 Base-T half-duplex
1 = 10 Base-T full-duplex
2 = 100 Base-TX half-duplex
3 = 100 Base-TX full-duplex
4 = auto-negotiate (default)
For detailed information on Ethernet interface configuration, see
Ethernet Interface
Configuration
.
This parameter is used to
:
This switch takes effect only from the next gateway reset.
-br
Set the number of BootP requests the gateway
sends during start-up. The gateway stops
sending BootP requests when either BootP
reply is received or number of retries is
reached.
1 = 1 BootP retry, 1 second
2 = 2 BootP retries, 3 seconds
3 = 3 BootP retries, 6 seconds
4 = 10 BootP retries, 30 seconds
5 = 20 BootP retries, 60 seconds
6 = 40 BootP retries, 120 seconds
7 = 100 BootP retries, 300 seconds
15 = BootP retries indefinitely
Set the number of DHCP packets the gateway
sends.
After all packets were sent, if there's still no
reply, the gateway loads from flash.
1 = 4 DHCP packets
2 = 5 DHCP packets
3 = 6 DHCP packets (default)
4 = 7 DHCP packets
5 = 8 DHCP packets
6 = 9 DHCP packets
7 = 10 DHCP packets
15 = 18 DHCP packets
-bd
BootP delays. Sets the interval between the device’s start-up and the first BootP/DHCP request
that is issued by the device. The switch only takes effect from the next reset of the device.
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