IBM SC30-3681-08 Saw User Manual


 
Unsuccessful BOOTP
A BOOTP boot fails if the server is down, if the server cannot find the file you
specified, or if TFTP fails. If BOOTP is unsuccessful, the terminal displays the
message
Manual BOOTP failed - enter "@" at prompt to BOOTP again.
Enter @ to retry BOOTP. If the retry fails, use another method to boot the 2210.
D (Dump using stored configuration)
Writes the contents of system memory to a file when a system failure occurs. If the
unique naming capability is enabled, the router automatically appends a character
string to the dump filename. Using this command prevents an existing dump file
from being overwritten by subsequent dumps. For information about how to enable
unique naming, refer to page 101.
Enter d at the boot prompt (>). The screen displays the following information:
PROM Load/Dump Program * Revision 1.0
Copyright IBM Corp. 1994, 1997
Host 325.321.62.763 loading
Using Token Ring/Ethernet (00000, 0)
Trying host 235.211.62.243 via 123.192.23.243
file load image name
loading
Starting at 1040000
If the dump fails, you will receive a Dump failed message with a brief explanation
of the cause of the failure.
DIAG (Execute IBM Extended Diagnostic Program)
Initiates internal self-test. When internal self-test is complete, you can select any of
the extended diagnostics utilities provided. To run any of the extended diagnostics
tests, you need the extended diagnostics Service Kit, feature code 2532. The kit
includes all the necessary wrap plugs for the LAN, serial, and service ports.
1. Enter diag at the boot prompt (>) to execute the internal self-test. The screen
displays a message similar to the following:
Starting at 1FF00
Starting Hardware Diagnostics
Version: XXXXXX XXXXXX
Testing System Internal
System Checkout: All Systems Pass
Press space to continue.....
2. Press the space bar to get to the next level of diagnostic tests. To execute
these tests you must remove the cables from the network and attach the
appropriate wrap plug(s). Follow the instructions included in the extended
diagnostics Service Kit for installing the wrap plugs.
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