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C
ONFIGURATION
To configure CS/3000 and CS/3100 firmware settings, use the Firmware
Configuration Utility. Firmware is preset at the factory for basic installations; in
most cases you do not need to reconfigure it. This chapter describes how to
make changes if necessary.
For information on configuring communications server software, refer to the
Multiprotocol Communications Server Operation Guide
,
Multiprotocol
Communications Server Reference Guide
, and software release notes.
If you are booting your server from a diskette, software parameter values are
stored on the diskette. 3Com recommends that you make a backup copy of
your working diskette each time you modify software parameters. If for any
reason the data in your current working diskette becomes corrupted, you can
use the backup copy to restore the desired settings. For instructions for
copying diskettes, refer to “Copying and Formatting Diskettes”.
Entering the
Firmware Monitor
To use the Firmware Configuration Utility, you must place the communications
server in monitor mode. This mode suspends normal operation and allows
interaction only with the monitor command interface. After using the monitor,
you must usually reboot the communications server to resume operation.
For a complete description of commands available in monitor mode, refer to
Appendix C, “Monitor Utility.”
During normal operation, you can access the monitor by turning on the server
without a boot source, by configuring firmware to access the monitor at start-
up, or (if you have Network Manager privilege) by entering the MONitor soft-
ware command. For a full description of these procedures, refer to Appendix C,
“Monitor Utility.” If you are configuring firmware for the first time, you should
turn on the server without a boot source, using the following procedure:
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Connect a terminal to the console port, using a modem cable. For wiring
information, refer to Appendix A, “Pin Assignments.”
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