IBM SC30-3681-08 Saw User Manual


 
change address
Change which entry [1]? 1
Which interface is this address for [0]? 1
New address [192.9.1.1]? 128.185.162.1
Net mask for this interface [255.255.255.0]?
boot-entry
Modifies the configuration about a previously added network boot file. When
you enter the change boot-entry command, you must supply the following
information:
v Boot entry number
v IP address of the remote host
v IP address of the first hop router, if any
v TFTP retransmission timer value
v Boot file name, if different from the current file name.
Note: The console displays some of this information, such as the boot
entry number, when you enter the Boot CONFIG list boot-entries
command.
Example:
change boot-entry
change which entry [1]?
remote host [18.123.0.16]?
via gateway (0.0.0.0 if none) [0.0.0.0]?
timeout in seconds [3]?
file name [user/lib/gw/gwimage.ldb]?
bp-device
Changes the interface that is the BOOTP device. To obtain the entry
number for an interface, use the list boot-entries command.
Example:
change bp-device
Change which entry [1]?
Which interface is this entry for [1]?
Note: For more information on the BOOTP protocol and its related
processes, refer to the chapters on configuring and monitoring the IP
protocol in the
Protocol Configuration and Monitoring Reference
dump-entry
Modifies the configuration about a previously added network dump file.
When you enter the change dump-entry command, you must supply the
following information:
v Dump entry number
v IP address of the remote host
v IP address of the first hop router, if any
v TFTP retransmission timer value
v Base boot file name, if different from the current file name
Note: Use the Boot CONFIG list dump-entries command to display this
information.
Example:
change dump-entry
change which entry [1]? 1
remote host [18.123.0.16]?
via gateway (0.0.0.0 if none) [0.0.0.0]?
timeout in seconds [3]?
file name [user/lib/gw/gwimage.ldb]? c:\dump\debug1.dmp
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