Remote Annex 4000 Hardware Installation Guide
Chapter 3 ROM Monitor Commands
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ROM Monitor commands generally provide data about a subset of
current configuration (EEPROM) parameters. When appropriate,
they also display a prompt that allows the operator to change those
parameters. Default or current values for parameters are displayed
in brackets. For example:
Enter broadcast address [132.245.6.255]:
At the prompt, enter a different value, or press
to leave the
displayed value unchanged.
You can use unique abbreviations for all ROM Monitor commands
except erase. For example, enter boot as bo, and enter net as n. If you
enter an abbreviation that is not unique, an error message describing
the command as ambiguous is displayed on the console terminal.
Command Descriptions
lists the ROM Monitor commands; the following subsections
describe them.
Table 3-1. ROM Monitor Commands
(continued on next page)
Return
Command
Description
Use
addr [-d]
Displays and sets
EEPROM values
relevant to IP network
addressing, including
the unit’s IP address.
Changing IP
configuration
parameters.
boot [-v] [<
file>]
Manually boots and
loads the unit’s
operating code.
Changing the address of
the boot image.
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