2.8.13.1 SET BOOT
SET BOOT saves the values of boot-specs. Space for nine boot-specs is available
on the CPU module EEPROM. The first space is reserved for the default boot-
spec. The other eight spaces are available to the user.
The SET BOOT syntax is:
SET BOOT DEFAULT value
Or:
SET BOOT boot-spec value
The boot-spec may be up to 8 characters of ASCII text. The value is the ASCII
text assigned to the boot-spec.
2.8.14 SHOW
SHOW displays information about the specified variable. When the cross-link
state is off (Simplex mode), information about the current zone is displayed.
When the cross-link state is on (Duplex mode), information about both zones is
displayed.
The SHOW syntax is:
SHOW variable
Table 2–16 lists the variables. You must supply a variable.
Table 2–16 SHOW Variables
Variable
Description
Acceptable Values
DEFAULT
Default specification.
Up to 80 characters of ASCII text
MODE
Boot mode.
FAILSTOP = Simplex mode
FAILSAFE = Duplex mode
RESTART
Halt action switch.
HALT = Enter console mode
BOOT = Boot
RESTART = Restart
BAUD
Console port speed.
300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600,
19200, 38400
ZONE
Zone identification.
A = Zone A
B = Zone B
BOOT
Displays the saved boot
specifications.
CONFIGURATION
Displays the current system
configuration, including the
identity and status of any
modules in the system.
VERSION
Displays the firmware
revision of all ROMs in the
system.
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