Bootrom Monitor Mode Commands
dt
This command sets system time using the syntax
XSR:dt 11 59 59
ff
This command formats the Flash file system. We recommend you first save any
and your
are prompted to enter data by the following script:
XSR-1800: ff
You will lose all files in the "flash:" file system.
Unlocking flash file sectors
Initializing DOS file system.
Formatting flashrom file system
...................................................... Done.
Set working directory to flash:
Using default Bootrom password. The system is not secure!!!
Use "bp" to change password
XSR-1800:
ffc
This command formats the CompactFlash file system.
ng
This command retrieves a file over the network using a remote IP address and remote file path.
np
This command modifies network parameters. You are prompted to enter data by the following
script. While most of the options are self‐explanatory, three require further description.
•
When set to no, the Autoboot option places the prompt in Bootrom mode when you boot or
power up the XSR.
•
When set to yes, the default Quickboot action of delaying five seconds at startup for you to
optionally enter
mode, but you must immediately press
Bootrom header.
•
The default hostname (local target name), XSR‐1800, cannot be changed. In the absence of a
user‐supplied hostname via the
prompt and SNMP hostname in MIB‐II.
XSR-1800: np
Enter '.' = clear a field; '-' = go to previous field;
Local IP address (192.168.1.1) :
Gateway IP address () :
3-124 Configuring the XSR Platform
startup-config
files to
Are you sure you want to format the "flash:" file system? (y/n) y
CTRL-C
and acquire Bootrom mode is negated. You can still acquire Bootrom
hh mm ss
cflash:
or a PC since any files in
CTRL-C
upon seeing the X‐Pedition Security Router
hostname
CLI command, this name will be used as the CLI
. For example:
.dat
flash:
will be deleted. You
^C = quit
,
.cert
,
.cfg
,