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3.6.4 Restoring Factory Defaults
Should it become necessary, the ETS can be restored to the default settings installed at the factory. This will
restore everything—the ETS will function as though it just came out of the box. Be certain you wish to do
this before you start. As mentioned in Section 3.6.3, you can use the Initialize command to reboot the server
to its factory default settings.
Figure 3-10: Restoring Factory Defaults
3.6.5 Reloading Operational Software
The ETS stores software in Flash ROM that controls initialization, operation, and command processing. The
contents of Flash ROM can be updated by downloading a new version of the operational software.
Reloading the code into the Flash ROMs is a straightforward process. The operational code is downloaded
from a network host via TFTP or MOP and then programmed into the Flash ROMs. To force the unit to re-
download and reprogram its stored code, enter the Initialize Reload command from the command line.
Compressing the code and loading it into the Flash-ROM takes approximately 30 secondst, during which
time the console port is unusable. However, the ETS LEDs will indicate continuing activity. If the ETS is
powered off or otherwise interrupted during the ROM programming phase, the code in the ROMs will be
invalid and the ETS will have to be reloaded again from the network host the next time it is turned on.
3.7 Editing the Boot Parameters
If the information that the ETS uses at boot time changes, you must edit the ETS boot parameters,
including:
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Loadhost (TCP/IP or NetWare)
The loadhost is the host from which the ETS operational software is downloaded at boot time.
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Backup loadhost (optional)
Software is downloaded from a backup loadhost when the primary loadhost is unavailable.
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Software filename
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DHCP (may be enabled or disabled)
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BOOTP (may be enabled or disabled)
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RARP (may be enabled or disabled)
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Boot Gateway
At boot time, packets are addressed to the loadhost but are sent to a boot gateway host. This eliminates
the need for proxy-arp on the router.
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