Nortel Networks Nortel Secure Router 4134 User Manual

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Defining boot parameters

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Example of defining boot parameters

Step

Action

1

Access configuration mode:

configure terminal

2

Define boot parameters:

boot_params

The router returns the following:

WARNING : Configuration changes not yet saved!

3

When prompted, enter the name of the device from which you prefer
the router boots:

Boot dev [ftp,cf0,cf1,usb0]:

cf0

4

Enter the boot file name (the router provides this information if you
have previously configured it):

Boot file name:

SR4134.Z

5

Enter the name of the server you use (the router provides this
information if you have previously configured it):

Server name:

sunserver

6

Enter the server IP address (the router provides this information if
you have previously configured it):

Server IP address:

10.10.11.12

7

Enter the router IP address (the router provides this information if
you have previously configured it):

My IP address:

10.10.13.14

8

Enter the subnet mask (the router provides this information if you
have previously configured it):

My subnet mask:

255.255.255.0

9

Enter the gateway IP address (the router provides this information if
you have previously configured it):

Gateway IP address:

10.10.15.16

10

Enter your user name and password:

User name:

kevx

Password:

kevx

11

Enter 0 to disable or 1 to enable the checksum feature:

Checksum enable [0:Disable,1:Enable]:

1

12

Enter 0 to disable or 1 to enable the display of the image header
contents:

Show header enable [0:Disable,1:Enable]:

1

Nortel Secure Router 4134

Commissioning

NN47263-302

01.02

Standard

10.0

2 August 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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