Nortel SR1001 Installation Manual page 51

Secure routers
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[Nortel Boot]: c
'_'= clear field; '=' = go to previous field; ^D = quit
boot device
processor number
9
Press the Enter key.
The following text is output to the terminal:
host name
10
To keep this parameter, press the Enter key.
The following text is output to the terminal:
file name
11
Enter the path-qualified file name: type /software/router/T1000.Z (or whatever is
consistent with the download command in the above example) and press the Enter key.
The following text is output to the terminal:
inet on ethernet [e] : 10.1.0.1:fff0000
12
Input the address for the Secure Router to use as an tftp client to the tftp host. Type
111.2.3.3:ffffff00 (or whatever is appropriate for your network configuration) and press
the Enter key.
Note that the netmask is specified in hexadecimal after a colon (here a 24-bit
netmask). You must be in the same subnet as the tftp host or the same subnet as the
default router through which you will access the tftp host.
The following text is output to the terminal:
inet on backplane [b] :
13
Press the Enter key. The following text is output to the terminal:
host inet [h]
14
At this point, the tftp host address must be entered. Type 192.168.10.1 (or whatever is
consistent with the downloadNCM command in the above example) and press the Enter
key.
The following text is output to the terminal:
gateway inet [g]
15
If a gateway does not exist between the Nortel router and the tftp server, then this can be
left blank. However, it is required if the router and the tftp server reside in different
subnets. For this example you would enter 111.2.3.254.
The following text is output to the terminal:
user [u]
: f10 lnPci0
) 0
: host
: /flash1/T1000.Z
: 10.11.12.13
: 10.11.12.13
: wind
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