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3Com CS/3000-48 Installation Manual page 53

Cs/3000 series communications server

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Interface Address
J1 Baud Rate
J2 Baud Rate
Continuous Self-Test
Auto-Reboot
Initial Boot Source
Displays the Ethernet address of the Ethernet interface port. You cannot
configure this parameter.
Sets the baud rate for the console port. The default value is 9600. You can
set the rate to 110, 300, 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200, or 38400 bps. Console port
parity is set to none, and the number of data bits is set to 8. You cannot
change these values.
Sets the baud rate for the auxiliary port. The default value is 9600. You can
set the rate to 110, 300, 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200, or 38400 bps. Auxiliary
port parity is set to none, and number of data bits is set to 8. You cannot
change these values.
Disabling continuous self-test, the default, causes the self-test diagnostics to
run only at power-on and reset. When you set this parameter to enable, the
diagnostics run continuously, except when the server is powered off or in
monitor mode.
The values available are "Boot monitor," "Upload then reboot," and "Reboot
only. " The setting takes effect when errors, or the software ReBoot
command, require the server to be rebooted.
"Boot monitor" puts the server into monitor mode so it can be rebooted by
the user. This setting prevents the communications server from rebooting
after a crash and allows the network manager to perform a memory dump
or debugging procedures. You can perform memory dumps from a
CS/3000 to an RBCS or TFTP/FTP server. You can perform memory dumps
from a CS/3100 to its internal diskette drive or to an RBCS or TFTP/FTP
server. For further information, refer to "Memory Dump Procedures".
"Upload then reboot" automatically dumps the communications server's
memory to the RBCS or TFTP/FTP server, then reboots the communications
server. "Reboot only" (the default) automatically reboots the communica-
tions server.
Determines the source your server boots from at power-on or reset. The
CS/3000 can boot from the network or enter the monitor. The CS/3100 can
boot from a diskette or the network, or enter the monitor.
There are four options: "Auto," "Floppy," "Monitor," and "Network." The default
is "Auto." The server first checks whether a diskette is in the drive; if no
Changing the Configuration
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