Bay Networks 5393 Hardware Installation Manual page 67

Remote annex
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The erase command is used on the EEPROM to place
the Remote Annex into a known configuration state
(factory default). Always use caution when working
with Flash memory. If you don't have an alternate
source for the boot image, and you erase the image
in Flash memory, you will not be able to boot your
Remote Annex.
2
Enter the addr command at the monitor prompt.
The following prompt is displayed:
Enter module IP address::
3
Enter the IP address for the Remote Annex.
You are prompted to enter the server subnet mask, preferred load
host, preferred dump host, IP packet encapsulation, and load
broadcast. The defaults are listed after each prompt.
4
Modify the parameter next to each prompt, or press
the default.
5
To boot the server, enter the boot command.
If you do not enter a file name with the command, you are
prompted for one (the default file name is displayed at the
prompt: oper.63.enet). Press
name.
The screen displays information similar to the following:
Enter boot file name[oper.63.enet]::
Requesting boot file "oper.63.enet".
Unanswered requests shown as '?',transmission errors
as '*'.
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Remote Annex 5393/PRI Hardware Installation Guide
Chapter 2
Installing the Remote Annex 5393/PRI
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