Installing to and loading from a unix host, 1 install the image on a unix host. the software i, 2 execute the rom monitor addr command – Nortel Networks 6300 User Manual

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Remote Annex 6300 Hardware Installation Guide

Chapter 2

Installing the Remote Annex 6300

2-18

Installing to and Loading from a UNIX Host

This section describes how to install the Remote Annex 6300’s
operational software and image to a UNIX host (see the Annex
Administrator’s Guide for UNIX
for more details).

1

Install the image on a UNIX host. The software installation notes
describe how to do this.

If you have a BOOTP server (see

Chapter 3

), boot

the Remote Annex 6300. Otherwise, continue to the
next step.

2

Execute the ROM Monitor addr command:

Enter the Remote Annex 6300’s Internet address.

Modify any other parameters that the Remote Annex
6300 may require for the initial boot, i.e., the preferred
load host’s Internet address and the subnet mask (see

addr

on page 3-5).

3

Execute the boot command.

After successful execution of the boot command, the Remote
Annex 6300 is up and running (see

boot

on page 3-8).

Auto-initializing the Remote Annex 6300

The Remote Annex 6300 is distributed without an IP address or
preferred load host (UNIX/IP) defined in ROM. When the device is
booted, the Remote Annex 6300 attempts to auto-initialize itself using
BOOTP (bootstrap protocol) and RARP (Reverse Address Resolution
Protocol).

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