Enterasys Networks XSR-3150 User Manual

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Initializing XSR Software

3-2 Software Configuration

• ETH 10/100/1000 LEDs turn ON and OFF a few times during initialization as the XSR

proceeds from bootrom to power up diagnostics to software image, then they remain ON or
OFF depending on the LAN type.

• ETHERNET Activity LEDs blink when frames pass on the LAN.

• COM Activity LED is OFF until the CLI comes up. Then it blinks ON/OFF during console

keyboard input or output.

• NIM LEDs are OFF until the CLI comes up. Then they are turned ON if a supported card is

present (T1/E1 or Serial), and the card passes the power-up diagnostics test.

3.

XSR software initializes in two phases. A cold start (including power cycling) is marked by
diagnostic and router software phases. A warm start skips the powerup diagnostics and boots
to router software. First-time startup is a cold start with the following sequence of events:

• Basic hardware initialization of the processor, memory, and other components occurs.

• Bootrom Monitor mode is accessible now and can be entered by pressing a special key

combination within a 5-second interval. For more information, refer to

“Bootrom Monitor

Mode Commands”

on page 3-35.

• Power-up diagnostics test the following hardware blocks:

RAM size is detected

On-board Flash size is detected

GigabitEthernet is checked

Ethernet on motherboard is checked

NIM cards 1 and 2 is checked

Real-Time Clock are checked

Front panel LEDs are set to reflect current status

• Diagnostics test results are saved for later use by system software.

• The software image in Flash memory is verified by checksum.

If no valid image exists in

flash:

or

cflash:

, Bootrom Monitor mode is acquired.

If the default file (xsr3000.fls) is not found as specified in Bootrom mode, an FTP/TFTP
server as defined in network parameters of Bootrom mode is queried.

If the image is not found remotely, initialization is suspended in Bootrom mode.

• A valid image in Flash memory, if present, is decompressed.

• The decompressed software image is loaded into RAM.

• Execution is passed to the software image.

• The operating system is started.

• The Flash startup configuration files (startup-config, private-config) become the running

configuration.

• All software modules are initialized. If an error occurs when processing startup-config, the

CLI will continue processing the file until the end. If the file contains more than one error,

Note: Optionally, you can create a boot-config file to identify the name of a firmware file from which
the XSR boots. Refer to the boot system command in the XSR CLI Reference Guide for more
information.

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