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Entering
y
sends the Modem INI String in the Port record to the modem, replacing any
changes you might have made during interactive mode.
Don't forget that if you disabled a trunk before performing these opera-
tions, you must re-enable the remote port (
[B], [A], [C]
from the Main
Menu).
Displaying Installed Line Interface Cards
To display the type(s) of Line Interface Cards(s) installed on an RLP, press
[L]
at the
On-Line Port Operations Menu (or
[B], [A], [L]
from the Main Menu). When prompted,
enter a node and LP number.
Restarting a Remote Node (Re-IPL)
With this operation, you can re-IPL (restart) any FRX8000 or N74/7500 node in the
network.
Warning! When you initiate this operation, you bring the
software in the specified remote node to a halt, disconnecting all
subscribers.
Press
[B]
at the Node Operations Menu (or
[B], [B], [B]
from the Main Menu). When
prompted, enter:
●
Your low-level operations password (described in
Appendix C
).
●
The ID of the node to undergo re-IPL.
The re-IPL will now be initiated. Press
[F3]
to return to the
No
de Operations Menu.
Boot Disk Local Operations
This operation can be used to create:
●
A Node Update Disk containing the configuration database files for a specified
DOS node (FRX8000 or N7400 DPPM).
●
A three-disk installation set (System Disks 1 and 2, plus a Protocol Disk), used
to replace the original installation set for any FRX8000 node type.
●
A Boot Disk for an N7400 with or without an NMP.
These operations must be performed on a PC device running MS-DOS
version 5.0.
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