If you issue the printenv command again, the boot-file and boot-device entries
are present, as shown in this example:
BOOTMGR[2]> printenv
Bootmgr Revision: 3.3,base kernel=3.5.1-fcs1
02.12.2001-102644
autoboot: YES
bootwait: 5
boot-file: /image/current/kernel
boot-flags:
boot-device: wd0
Issue the
BOOTMGR> halt
Troubleshooting Routing Problems
Several useful tools are available to troubleshoot routing problems. The first
tool is available from the Monitor page in Voyager, from which you display
routing statistics and errors. You can access this information from the
command-line interface using the ICLID (IPSRD command-line interface
daemon) command. An example use of the ICLID command is shown below.
For information about the ICLID command, see the Voyager Reference Guide.
For information about how to access Voyager and the related reference
materials, see
Nokia 60s and 100s Installation Guide
command to restart your appliance.
halt
"Accessing Nokia Network Voyager"
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