Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Using ZMODEM

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The [boot] Prompt

The [boot] prompt has its own set of commands that are built into the switch. You do not
need to have files or software loaded to use this set of commands. You can perform many of
the functions that the

MPX

software does; however, the purpose of these commands are to

reload software in order to get the switch up and running.

To see a list of the boot commands, type

?

at the [boot]: prompt. The following screen

displays:

[Boot]: ?
?

- print this list

Q

- boot (load and go)

p

- print boot params

c

- change boot params

l

- load boot file

g adrs

- go to adrs

d adrs [,n]

- display memory

m adrs

- modify memory

f adrs, nbytes, value

- fill memory

t adrs, adrs, nbytes

- copy memory

e

- print fatal exception

n netif

- print network interface device address

L

- list ffs files

P

- Purge system: remove ALL ffs files

R file [files]

- remove ffs file(s)

S

- save boot configuration

V

- display bootstrap version

$dev(0,procnum)host:/file h=# e=# b=# g=# u=usr [pwr=passwd] f=#

tn=targetname s=script o=other

Boot flags:
0x02 - load local system symbols
0x04 - don’t autoboot
0x08 - quick autoboot (no countdown)
0x20 - disable login security
0x40 - use bootp to get boot parameters
0x80 - use tftp to get boot image
0x100 - use proxy arp
0x1000 - factory reset

available boot devices: sl ffs zm
[Boot:]

Note that these commands are all case sensitive.

Type

L

to lists the files in flash memory. This will help you determine what files may be miss-

ing. If the file you are going to transfer exists, you must delete it first with the

R

command.

You may want to purge memory and reload all the files. To purge the flash memory, type in
the

P

command.

Warning

After using the

P

command, there will be no files in

flash and you will have to reload them all with

ZMODEM

.

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