The image –d command display looks like this:
monitor:: image -d
Image name: Default (ip): "oper.56.enet"
TFTP Load Directory: ""
TFTP Dump path/filename: "dump.192.9.200.88"
SELF image name: "oper.56.enet"
The SELF image name appears only if the self-boot image
NOTE
is loaded.
If the image file name contains more than 16 characters, it is
truncated when MOP is attempted.
3.2.8
ipx
The ipx command sets several parameters associated with IPX booting
and dumping. This is useful when loading the CSMIM2's operational
image from a Novell file server. The command syntax is:
ipx [–d]
The ipx command display looks like this:
monitor:: ipx
Enter IPX file server name [<uninitialized>]::mars
Enter Frame type, 0=802.3 1=Ethernet II 2=802.2 3=SNAP\
[802.3]::
Enter IPX dump user name [<uninitialized>]::susans
Enter IPX dump password [<uninitialized>]::********
Verify IPX dump password []::********
Enter IPX dump path [<uninitialized>]::SYS:\user\susans\
CSMIM2 Installation Guide
Default (mop): "OPER_56_ENET.SYS"
Commands
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