Configuration Menu
3. The configuration menu prompts:
Enable ALL methods for dumping (Y,N) [Y]?
Valid answers to this prompt are:
Y -- Use any dumping method: XMOP (Xyplex proprietary protocol), MOP (DEC
Maintenance Operations Protocol), BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol/Trivial File Transfer
Protocol (TFTP)), RARP (Reverse Address Resolution Protocol/TFTP)
N -- Use specific method(s).
a . If you answer Y, proceed to Step 5.
b. If you select N, the configuration menu prompts:
Toggle (XMOP,MOP,BOOTP,RARP) dump load methods [X,M,B,R]:
Valid answers to this prompt are X (Xyplex Proprietary protocol), M (DEC MOP loader), B
(BOOTP) or R (RARP). You can select up to four methods. The prompt appears again after
you enter your selection, enabling you to enter another dumping method. Press RETURN
to proceed to the next prompt.
Selecting X enables the unit to dump its memory contents to a Xyplex MAXserver Manager
when a crash occurs (you cannot enable dumping to a flash memory card). Selecting M
enables the unit to dump memory via the DEC MOP loader protocol. Selecting B enables
the unit to dump memory at a BOOTP host. Selecting R enables the unit to dump memory
via RARP.
4. If you have selected the CARD, XMOP, or MOP loading method(s), you will see the
following prompt. (If you do not see this prompt, proceed to Step 5.)
CARD/XMOP/MOP image filename (16 characters max) [XPCSRV20]:
This prompt requests the CARD/XMOP/MOP load file name. There are two types of valid
answers to this prompt -- file names or numerical values. Valid file names consist of up to
16 characters, which can be letters and numbers, the underscore character (_), the hyphen
character (-), and the period (.) character. The default load file name is XPCSRV20. (The
actual name of the load file is XPCSRV20.SYS.) In the default load filename (XPCSRV20),
the .SYS suffix is implicit.
In place of a filename, you can specify a numerical values. A numerical value specifies to
a Xyplex loader (another Network 9000 card with a memory card installed, or a MAXserver
Manager card) that it should determine the appropriate load file based on:
• The requesting unit's hardware type, or:
• A node entry in the client database of a MAXserver loader or another Network 9000 unit.
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