BCM450 Hardware & Installation
NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0
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When the BCM450 is in the reset condition, further modifications can be made
via the Maintenance CLI that can be accessed by the Serial Port of the BCM.
BCM Command Line Interface
The BCM Command Line Interface (CLI) provides configuration information
and reset utilities and is dependent on which state the BCM is in:
Configuration CLI
Maintenance CLI
Configuration CLI
The Configuration CLI can be accessed during normal operation and provides
the following options:
0 - Exit
. The system exits the CLI to the login prompt.
1 - Reboot
. The system reboots to the Main OS.
2 - Shutdown
. The system shuts down. You need physical access to the
BCM450 hardware to restart the system.
3 - Safe OS
. The system reboots to the Safe OS and waits 1 minute for you to
login. When you login within 1 minute, the Maintenance CLI displays. If you do
not login within 1 minute, the system changes to the Main OS.
4 - Configuration Reset
. A Level 1 reset occurs. The system resets all
configuration data to the factory defaults.
5 - Software Reset
. A Level 2 reset occurs. The system resets all
configuration data and software to the factory defaults.
6 - IP Configuration
. You can configure the following basic IP settings:
0 - Return to Previous Menu. The system returns to the main menu.
1 - Hostname. The hostname of the system.
2 - IP Address. The IP address of the system.
3 - Subnet Mask. The subnet mask for the IP address.
4 - Default Gateway. The default gateway for the system.
5 - DHCP Client Mode. Enable or disable the DHCP client.
6 - Commit Changes. Save changes to the IP settings.
7 - Reload Settings. Reload the existing IP settings.
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– Health Check
. This option checks:
The BCM chassis type to determine whether the BCM is a
standard system, an upgraded system, or out-of-factory
redundant system.
RAID keycode to determine whether RAID feature is
provisioned on the BCM (RAID is always provisioned on an out-
of-factory redundant system).
Installation of secondary hard drive in a BCM in which RAID
feature is provisioned.
Type of power supply (redundant or standard) installed on the
system (Out-of-factory redundant system always have a
redundant power supply installed)