Oap/Oaps Module Customization; Overview; Boot Options; Entering The Bios Menu - H3C MSR Series User Manual

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OAP/OAPS module customization

Overview

A Linux operating system and Windows operating system run separately on an OAP/OAPS module. You
can configure the system and services, and customize the Linux and Windows operating systems as you
do on a PC.

Boot options

Entering the BIOS menu

You can select to enter the BIOS menu to change the current system boot mode when the OAP/OAPS
module boots.
To enter the BIOS menu:
After the router is booted normally, reset the OAP/OAPS module by executing the oap reboot slot
1.
slot-number command, where slot-number represents the slot where the OAP/OAPS module
resides. Then execute the oap connect slot slot-number command to log in to the OAP/OAPS
module.
NOTE:
You can press Ctrl + D to enter the BIOS menu to select the boot mode after the OAP/OAPS module is
reset. If you do not perform any operation within five seconds after the OAP/OAPS module is reset, the
OAP/OAPS module is booted from harddisk.
You must close the Linux operating system running on the OAP/OAPS module before executing the oap
reboot slot
system, or press the power button on the panel of the OAP/OAPS module to turn off the module. When
the SYS LED is off, the Linux operating system running on the OAP/OAPS module is off.
<H3C>oap reboot slot 10
This command will recover the OAP from shutdown or other failed state.
Warning: This command may lose the data on the hard disk if the OAP is not being
shut down! Continue? [Y/N]:y
Reboot OAP by command.
<H3C>oap connect slot 10
Press CTRL+K to quit.
Connected to OAP!
Yukon PXE v6.71.2.3 (20110228)
(C)Copyright 2003-2011 Marvell(R). All rights reserved.
Pre-boot eXecution Environment (PXE) v2.1
(C)Copyright 1997-2000 Intel Corporation.
Initializing Intel(R) Boot Agent GE v1.3.65
PXE 2.1 Build 089 (WfM 2.0)
slot-number
command. To do so, execute the poweroff command in the Linux operating
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