A. the boot line prompt, A the boot line prompt, Athe boot line prompt – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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The Boot Line Prompt

When the switch boots, it requires basic information so that it can configure itself. The switch
is delivered with factory default configuration parameters that provide basic information;
however, you can change or customize the configuration parameters using the Boot Line
prompt. You can only access the Boot Line configuration through an

ASCII

terminal.

Customizing parameters can be helpful when troubleshooting your system. Changing configu-
ration items in the boot process allows you to:

• Stop the boot process

• Boot from a

SLIP

device

• Boot from a

ZMODEM

connection

• Revert back to factory default settings

• Boot/load with a different set of parameters

In addition, you can use the Boot prompt to configure an

IP

address for the Ethernet manage-

ment port or you can use the

ethernetc

command (which is described in Chapter 6, “Configur-

ing Management Processor Modules”). You can use the Ethernet management port to Telnet
into the

UI

, perform high-speed software loads, or as a connection to a boot device. See

Configuring a Switch with an MPX on page A-7 for more information on configuring the
Ethernet management port with the Boot prompt.

To enter the Boot line prompt, see the section that follows. See Boot Prompt Basics on page
A-3 for documentation on basic Boot prompt commands. If you are configuring an Omni
Switch/Router see Configuring a Switch with an MPX on page A-7.

Important Note

In Release 4.4 and later, the Omni Switch/Router is
factory-configured to boot up in

CLI

(Command Line

Interface) mode, rather than in

UI

(User Interface)

mode. Chapter 4, “The User Interface,” includes docu-
mentation on changing from

CLI

mode to

UI

mode.

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