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Chapter 3
ROM Monitor Commands
Nortel Networks 5399 Access Switch Hardware Installation Guide
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The boot –l command downloads and saves the operational image to
RAM, erases the existing Flash memory, copies the new image from RAM
to Flash memory in compressed form, and then executes the image.
After executing a boot –l, the ls command may not show the
newly-loaded image. If this happens, the image is not stored in
Flash memory. This indicates that you could have a problem
with your Flash memory.
The boot –l command display looks similar to this:
monitor:: boot –l
Enter boot file name [(ip) "oper.64.enet", \
(mop) "OPER_64_ENET.SYS"]::
Waiting for CMB Config Block Info...
Requesting default boot file "OPER_64_ENET.SYS" for \
MOP/VMS loads and "oper.64.enet" for all other protocols.\
Unanswered requests shown as '?',transmission errors as'*'.
Requesting boot from 192.9.200.88 via Ethernet...
Booting BFS file using open delay of 8
Booting from 192.9.200.88
Header received OK.
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.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EOF
Saving image into storage device ...
Erasing device
|-----------------------------------------------------|
.......................................................
Erase completed
Storing image ...
......................................
Storage completed
Beginning execution of image...
Received data blocks shown as '.'.

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