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TERMINAL SERVERS
INITIALIZE (Privileged)
[DELAY
minutes
]
INITIALIZE [SERVER][UPDATE FLASHROM]
[DIAGNOSE
]
[DISABLE
]
This privileged command reinitializes the Terminal Server. By default, the
Terminal Server will be reinitialized about 1 minute after this command is
processed. You can also specify no delay, or you can specify a longer delay in
order to perform an orderly shutdown. You can execute a diagnostic test on
the server, too, but only qualified service personnel should work with the
diagnostics.
DELAY
minutes
Specifies number of minutes to delay the initialization procedure . The
default delay is one minute. The user may specify from a minimum of 0 to
a maximum of 1440 minutes.
UPDATE FLASHROM
This command option initiates a software update process and requires the
FLASH product option. The update process always executes on physical port
1 of the Terminal Server where it expects a software file to be uploaded in
ASCII format (e.g., from a PC equipped with PROCMM communication
software or equivalent).
After this command is entered, the Terminal Server displays:
Loader>
The user must then enter the LOAD command and initiate the ASCII mode
file transfer on the PC side (in PROCOMM—PageUp key and choosing the
ASCII mode with the
filename
) and supply the name of the file to upload.
The update process takes about 10 minutes (depending on the port speed).
After a successful load, the Terminal Server comes up with the new software
version. In case of error, an appropriate error message will be displayed.
DIAGNOSE
Displays the diagnostics-system main menu, through which extensive testing
of the Terminal Server can be performed. Since this option may inadvertently
damage the Terminal Server, it should be used only by qualified service
personnel.
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