
Main Thread Number [0|1]
: 0
DHCP running
*** Press any key to stop auto run (3 seconds) ***
Auto run second count down: 0
Booting from latest image (0xbe160000) ...
Code Address: 0x80010000, Entry Address: 0x80330000
Booting version 10.08.01
Decompression OK!
Entry at 0x80330000
Closing network.
Closing DMA Channels.
Starting program at 0x80330000
CIT software version: XXXXX
Current software license: XX XX
S/N: XXX/XXXXX
=== INITIAL
MENU ===
a) Set Date and Time
c) Change Code to Run
d) Change Licence
f) Disk menu
l) Load from lan
r) Reset
v) Change version control for loading
w) Reset and break into boot
0) Exit
>>
• The router is now in BIOS mode with the IP configuration established in BOOT (default: IP address 192.168.1.1
and mask 255.255.255.0).
• You can execute Telnet to access the BIOS menu. Once executed, you are in the BIOS menu:
•CIT software version: XXXXX
•Current software license: XX XX
•S/N: XXX/XXXXX
•
•
•
=== INITIAL
MENU ===
•
•
a) Set Date and Time
c) Change Code to Run
d) Change Licence
f) Disk menu
l) Load from lan
r) Reset
v) Change version control for loading
w) Reset and break into boot
0) Exit
>>
1.4.4 Accessing the BIOS menu from the console without using the RST button
You can also access the BIOS menu without using the RST button, provided you can access the router’s local con-
sole. Simply access the BOOT menu and, from there, enter the rb command. This is an example of a Teldat Con-
nect-104 in BIOS mode startup:
CFE> rb
Booting from latest image (0xbe160000) ...
Code Address: 0x80010000, Entry Address: 0x80330000
Booting version 10.08.01
Decompression OK!
Entry at 0x80330000
Closing network.
Closing DMA Channels.
1 Installing the Router
Teldat S.A.
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Teldat Connect-104 Router