Table C-6. Arguments For The Dumpboot Command - Bay Networks 6300 Supplement Manual

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Table C-6. Arguments for the dumpboot Command

Argument
Description
–a
Aborts any delayed dump boots that are pending.
–q
Performs a boot without sending a warning message.
HH:MM
The exact clock time for the boot, i.e., 15:15 indicates 3:15
p.m.
+HH:MM
The number of hours and minutes before the boot takes place,
e.g., +2:15 indicates a boot will occur in two hours and fifteen
minutes.
annex_list
Specifies the RA 6300s for which dumps and boots are to be
performed. If you do not include annex_list, the command
prompts for it. Pressing the Return key accepts the default
annex_list.
filename
Identifies the name of the file in which the RA 6300's image is
maintained. If you do not enter a filename, the RA 6300
prompts for one. Pressing the Return key at the prompt directs
the RA 6300 to boot the default filename. The RA 6300
requests the boot file from a preferred load host if it is defined
and available; otherwise, it broadcasts a boot request.
warning
Allows you to enter an additional 250-character message.
Warning messages are sent out to users periodically. If you do
not specify a time delay or message, the dumpboot command
generates an automatic warning message.
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