Boot Configuration Menus
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This menu includes the following commands:
s
[Set server’s IP address] Use this command to enter the network
IP address of the BootP server. The address can be up to 12
numeric characters, written in dotted-decimal notation (N.N.N.N,
with N being a value from 0 to 255, inclusive). To set this address
to [none], enter 0.0.0.0 or type [none]. See Appendix F, “IP
Addressing,” for a description of what each part of the address
means.
r
[Set boot router’s IP address] Use this command to enter the
network IP address of the boot router. The address can be up to 12
numeric characters, written in dotted-decimal notation. To set this
address to [none], enter 0.0.0.0 or type [none]. See Appendix F,
“IP Addressing,” for a description of what each part of the address
means.
f
[Set config file name] Use this command to enter a filename or full
pathname for the configuration file. The filename can be up to 64
visible characters, including embedded punctuation and white
space. This filename is used verbatim in the TFTP open packet.
The default filename is [none].
i
[Set image file name] Use this command to enter a filename or
full pathname for the image file. The filename can be up to 64
visible characters, including embedded punctuation and white
space. This filename is used verbatim in the TFTP open packet.
The default filename is [none].
c
[Get config file info from network] This command allows you
to perform a BootP sequence without actually booting up the
Model 281xSA hub.
[Esc]
[Return to Boot Main Menu] Returns the display to the Boot
main menu.
NOTE:
If the config load mode is Remote or Remote w/Local, this
entry is overwritten by the image filename that is part of the
configuration file.