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RAS 2000 PowerRack Windows NT Supplement
4.
Enter load and press enter to start receiving the kernel. The following is
displayed:
If all goes well, the .srec file is sent in a plain ASCII transfer format. Upon
uploading, the image is executed.
NOTE: This does not fix the original corruption in the flash, it just gets a kernel
loaded and executing. Once the kernel is up and running, netboot to attempt
another save of the kernel image.
5.
Netboot to load and save a new kernel image (see section, Upgrading the
Kernel via Netbooting).
End of Procedure
Restoring Factory Defaults
There are three ways to restore factory defaults to NVRAM:
1.
Enter restore factory at the shell command prompt.
2.
Hold the paperclip button down while powering up the RAS 2000. Release it
after 1 second.
3.
Connect a terminal to port 0, at 9600 baud, 8-bit characters, no parity, and 1
stop bit. and then press the ESC key while the RAS 2000 is booting (at
power-up or after a "shutdown" command).
Even if you use method 2, it is recommended that you have a terminal or PC
attached to port 0. The reason is that the machine has no IP address and, thus, is
not accessible over the network. None of the methods above alter NVRAM so if
you want the old one back, do a restore, shutdown now, or a power cycle. If you
want to save the factory defaults, type in save just as you would when saving any
other configuration.
Figure 7 shows the location of the paperclip button to restore factory defaults.
EBL< load
Press ESC to stop the load