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Using the
Diagnostic
Console
Diagnostic
Console
Commands
Cayman 2E-H User's Guide
November 2000
5. Turn on the Cayman 2E-H.
The terminal console window will begin displaying startup
messages from the Cayman 2E-H.
6. When the console displays STAY IN EPROM?, type Y.
The Cayman 2E-H console prompt (BootPROM>) appears,
indicating that the Cayman 2E-H is now operating in diagnostic
(EPROM) mode.
You communicate with the diagnostic console via a simple
command-line interface. You must enter commands in their entirety;
you cannot truncate commands to the first three characters or to
some shorter "first match" string. IP addresses are entered in "dotted
decimal" notation. IP addresses,
all be "de-configured" by specifying them as 0 (zero). You can use the
help command to obtain on-line information about the diagnostic
console commands.
When you finish using the diagnostic console, turn your Cayman
2E-H off and on to return it to normal operation.
This section presents the commands you will use to enter, modify, or
clear settings in the Cayman 2E-H EPROM.
Optional command arguments are presented in straight brackets
[ ].
Alternative values for an argument are presented in curly
brackets { }, with values separated with vertical bars ( | ).
Variable for which you must supply your own values are presented
in
. For example, ipgateway
italics
must supply an
ip_address
command.
filenames, and server names may
ip_address
argument for the ipgateway
Diagnostic Console
means that you
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