Self-Booting The Remote Annex 4000 - Bay Networks Remote Annex 4000 Hardware Installation Manual

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Self-booting the Remote Annex 4000

If BOOTP and RARP fail, the Remote Annex 2000 transmits an IPX
Advertisement Request for Service and a MOP Multicast boot request.
If all requests fail, the Remote Annex 4000 returns to the ROM monitor
(if in Test mode) or continues the auto-initializing procedure
indefinitely (if in normal mode).
If you purchased a Remote Annex 4000 with Flash ROM, your device
already contains an operational image. You can check your Remote
Annex 4000's configuration by entering the config command at the
monitor prompt. The config command displays the current
configuration information and revision levels. If your device has Flash
ROM installed, the line FLASH PROM size: will appear under the
REVISION/CONFIGURATION INFORMATION section.
This section describes how to boot your Remote Annex 4000 from
Flash ROM. Proceed as follows:
1
Enter the ROM Monitor prompt from the Console.
2
Set the Internet address to a valid IP address and the subnet mask to
a valid mask using the addr command.
3
Set the interface sequence to self using the sequence command.
4
Boot the Annex.
Remote Annex 4000 Hardware Installation Guide
Chapter 2
Installing the Remote Annex 4000
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