IBM SC30-3681-08 Saw User Manual


 
Table 15. Boot Option Prompts (continued)
Prompt Description
Cable Type
(X21/Other)
Enter X21 to connect an X.21 cable to this port. Enter other to
connect any other cable type to this port.
B (Boot)
Boots the router automatically using the configuration stored in configuration
memory. This option causes the router to boot from the IBD unless the configuration
is stored on a TFTP host.
BC (Boot in Config-only Mode)
Boots the 2210 and immediately enters Config-only mode. The following examples
show how to boot the 2210 over the IBD and over the Token-Ring, Ethernet, and
WAN interfaces. User entries are shown in bold. To accept the defaults shown in
brackets, press Enter.
Note: In the sample interface dialog shown below, the device’s interface type
appears as either Token Ring or Ethernet in the Device Types listing and at
the Device Type prompt.
Enter bc at the boot prompt (>). The software prompts you for the following router
information:
Device Types available:
IBD
Token Ring/Ethernet
WAN
Device Type [WAN]: IBD
v If you enter IBD, you see the following:
IBD has load(s) loadname
IBD Load Name: loadname
To reload the current configuration, press Enter.
Loading using IBD Load Image "load name"
If you specify an incorrect or non-existent load name, the system issues the
message: No such load and returns you to the IBD Load Name prompt.
v If you enter Token Ring, you see the following:
Media (UTP/STP) [UTP]:
Speed (4/16)Mb [16Mb]:
Interface IP address: 123.175.23.119
IP Mask (FFFFFF00):
Boot from host: 123.175.68.190
Via gateway: 123.175.23.213
Boot file name: ibmMRNS.ldc
Using Token Ring at (6000000, 0).
Trying host 123.175.68.190 via 123.175.23.213
file ibmMRNS.ldc
.loading
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