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Table 6-1
BootWare main menu
Menu item
Description
<1> Boot System
Load and boot system applications from a CF card.
<2> Enter Serial SubMenu
Enter the serial port submenu.
For detailed description of this submenu, refer to “Serial
Submenu“ on page 6-7.
<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu
Enter the Ethernet submenu.
For detailed description of this submenu, refer to “Ethernet
Submenu” on page 6-8.
<4> File Control
Enter file control submenu.
For detailed description of this submenu, refer to “File Control
Submenu” on page 6-9.
<5> Modify BootWare
Password
Modify the BootWare password.
<6> Skip Current System
Configuration
Skip current system configuration.
This operation takes effect only once.
This operation is generally used when you lose the password.
<7> BootWare Operation
Menu
Enter BootWare operation submenu
For detailed description of this submenu, refer to “BootWare
Operation Submenu“ on page 6-9.
<8> Clear Super Password
Clear the super password.
The super password is used in user level switching.
No super password is set by default.
This setting is valid for the first reboot of the firewall only. The
super password will be restored after a second reboot.
<9> Storage Device Operation
Enter the storage device operation menu.
This operation allows you to select a storage medium in which the
application will be used to boot the system.
<0> Reboot
Reboot the firewall.
z
In the firewall, the built-in CF card is identified with
cfa0
, while the external CF card is identified with
cfb0
.
z
If an application file is stored in the external CF card, you need to select
9
on the main BootWare
menu and then choose to load the application from
cfb0
.
Serial Submenu
Select
2
on the main menu to enter the serial submenu, where you can upgrade application files and the
BootWare program through Xmodem.
The system displays:
=========================<Enter Serial SubMenu>=======================