
Using Technician Interface Software
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Examples:
Using the PCMCIA/Floppy Switch
The PCMCIA/Floppy switch on the Flash System Controller board of an FN, LN,
or CN determines where the router looks for the image and configuration file
when booting. The PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International
Association) position is for memory card boot access, and the Floppy position is
for diskette boot access.
You can use Site Manager and the Technician Interface to access both the memory
card and diskette files, regardless of the position of this switch. However, you
cannot override the switch setting when booting. For example, you cannot boot
from a diskette if the switch is set in the PCMCIA position.
When you use Site Manager to boot the router, or specify an image and
configuration file in a Technician Interface
boot command, the software verifies
the file’s existence before allowing the boot to take place.
If you enter: The system boots with:
boot
The default router software image (for example, bn.exe)
and the configuration file (config) on the volume to
come up with the valid boot name.
boot 2:- 2:-
or
boot 2:bn.exe 2:config
• The (default) router software image on Volume 2
The (default) configuration file (config) on Volume 2
boot 2:net1.exe 3:-
• The net1.exe router software image on Volume 2
• The (default) configuration file (config) on Volume 3
boot 3:- 2:Trident.cfg
• The default router software image on Volume 3
• The user’s customized configuration file Trident.cfg
on Volume 2
boot 2:net1.exe 2:Trident.cfg
• The
net1.exe
router software image on Volume 2
• The user’s customized configuration file Trident.cfg
on Volume 2
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