boot device
processor number
: 0
host name
: host
file name
.inet on ethernet (e) : 192.168.80.10
inet on backplane (b):
host inet (h)
gateway inet (g)
user (u)
ftp password (pw) (blank = use rsh): 123456
flags (f)
target name (tn)
startup script (s)
other (o)
Table 5-8 Ethernet parameters settings description
Parameter
boot device
processor number
file name
inet on ethernet (e)
inet on backplane (b)
host inet (h)
gateway inet (g)
user (u)
ftp password (pw) (blank = use
rsh)
flags (f)
target name (tn)
startup script (s)
other (o)
: mottsec0
: main.bin
: 192.168.80.200
:
: guest
: 0x80
:
:
:
Boot device name, not allowed to be modified.
Number of processors, no need to change.
Name of the file to be downloaded, which must be consistent with
the actual file name. Designate a downloading path while
designating a filename; or designate a downloading path in FTP
and TFTP settings.
Set it to be in the same network with TFTP/FTP server. It has
nothing to do with port IP address of the router. Separate the
mask from the IP address if a mask is needed, for example:
192.168.80.10:24.
Backplane address, no need to set.
IP address of the FTP or TFTP server
Gateway IP address, no need to set.
Username. This setting is used in FTP downloading. No need to
set in TFTP downloading.
FTP downloading password. No need to set in TFTP
downloading.
Downloading flag. The flag is 0x0 with FTP downloading, and
0x80 with TFTP downloading.
No need to set. If set, it means the target file name saved in Flash
memory. If not, the one used for the last upgrade is used.
No need to set.
No need to set.
5-13
Description
Need help?
Do you have a question about the H3C MSR 30-20 ROUTER and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers