FINAL
TRIM
SIZE
:
7.0
in
x
8.5
in
C
Displaying
and
Setting
the
F
astboot
Mode
When
fastb
o ot
is
enabled
(set
to
\ on "),
y
our
w
orkstation
do es
a
shorter
self-test.
This
enables
y
our
w
orkstation
to
complete
its
b o ot
pro cess
quic
k
er.
When
fastb
o ot
is
disabled
(set
to
\ off "),
more
extensiv
e
testing
is
p erformed
during
the
self
tests
causing
the
b o ot
pro cess
to
take
signicantly
longer.
The
default
factory
setting
is
for
fastb
o ot
to
b e
disabled
(\ off ").
If
y
our
w
orkstation
has
a
large
amoun
t
of
memory
installed,
the
p o
w
er-on
tests
may
take
sev
eral
min
utes
to
complete
with
fastb
o ot
set
to
OFF.
T
o
display
the
status
of
fastb
o ot,
t
yp e
the
follo
wing
at
the
BOOT_ADMIN>
prompt:
fastboot
4
Return
5
T
o
disable
fastb
o ot,
t
yp e
the
follo wing
at
the
BOOT_ADMIN>
prompt:
fastboot
off
4
Return
5
T
o
enable
fastb
o ot,
t
yp e
the
following
at
the
BOOT_ADMIN>
prompt:
fastboot
on
4
Return
5
Displaying
the
LAN
Station
Address
The
LAN
(or
LANIC)
station
address
of
y
our
w
orkstation
is
the
lab
el
that
uniquely
iden
ties
the
LAN
connection
for
y
our
w
orkstation
at
the
link
lev
el
(the
hardw
are
lev
el).
It
is
sometimes
necessary
for
y
ou
to
supply
this
address
to
other
users.
F
or
example,
if
y
our
w
orkstation
is
to
b ecome
a
mem
b er
of
a
cluster,
the
cluster
administrator
needs
to
kno
w
y
our
LAN
station
address
in
order
to
add
y
our
w
orkstation
to
the
cluster.
T
o
display
y
our
w
orkstation's
LAN
station
address,
t
yp e
the
follo wing
at
the
BOOT_ADMIN>
prompt:
lan_addr
4
Return
5
The
LAN
station
address
is
display
ed
as
12
n
umerals
and
an
included
h
yphen,
in
hexadecimal
notation,
suc
h
as
the
follo
wing
example:
LAN
Station
Address:
123456-789abc
C-14
Using
the
Boot
ROM
DRAFT
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