IBM SC30-3681-08 Saw User Manual


 
Banks 2-3 contain load "vl/load-ver2.ldc" which uses
1652961 bytes
Loaded using TFTP over IP
Filename loads/vl/load-ver2.ldc
Host 128.185.210.125
Bank 4 contains load "vl/load-ver4.cfg" which uses 131084 bytes
Loaded using TFTP over IP
Filename CONFIG
Host 0.0.0.0
“Loaded using TFTP over IP” implies that you used the copy command to
IBD from this local router.
view Displays the time, date, and other information about a scheduled image
load.
Example:
list view
Time Activated Load Schedule Information...
The router is scheduled to reload as follows.
Date: April 1, 1997
Time: 13:00
Remote host IP address: 1.1.1.2
Via gateway: 0.0.0.0
Timeout in seconds: 10
Filename: /tftpboot/vl3.img
Interface address: 0
New address: 1.1.1.1
Network mask for this interface: 255.255.255.0
Load
Use the load command to copy the boot file into the device’s main memory from
either a local or remote source. The result of the load command is the same as
performing the reload command from the * prompt.
Syntax:
load
local...
remote...
local
loadname
Retrieves a previously stored load image file from the device’s IBD into the
router’s memory. The loadname must match one of the loadnames stored in
the IBD. The loadname is case-sensitive.
To set up the IBD, use the add boot-entry command. This could take up to
five minutes.
You must have a load file in the IBD before you can use the load local
command successfully.
Example:
load local
Loadname: ibd/softrel.ldc
Note: If the software does not find the load file, then it will go into the boot
monitor and do an auto-boot or manual boot, depending on the
setting of your boot switch.
remote
Loads the boot file from a remote host into RAM. To perform a remote load:
1. Enter the load remote command after the Boot config> prompt and
enter the remote host address, remote path name, first hop address,
and TFTP timeout value after the prompts.
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