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Using the Configuration Menus
Boot Main Menu
When you press [Ctrl]+C from the system diagnostic display, the boot Main Menu
(as illustrated in Figure 4-2 on page 4-6) is displayed. Select from the commands
shown in Table 5-1.
Caution: When using the commands from the boot Main Menu, always save any
values to EEPROM after making changes by pressing w. By not saving your
changes and pressing e, g, or z, you lose the values that you have entered.
Table 5-1.
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Boot Main Menu commands
Command
Function
m
[Toggle boot mode] Use this command to switch boot mode between
net (network) and local. The default is net.
p
[Toggle boot protocol] Use this command to display the boot
protocol. Because IP is the only protocol that is used, you cannot
toggle your selection.
t
[Toggle management protocol] Use this command to display the
management protocol. Because IP is the only protocol that is used,
you cannot toggle your selection.
i
[Toggle image load mode] Use this command to switch image load
mode between net (network) and local.
f
[Toggle config load mode sequence] Use this command to switch
the configuration load mode between net (network) and local.
d
[Toggle image save mode] Use this command to toggle image save
mode. The options are writeIfDiff, writeIfNewer, and noWrite.
k
[Reset EEPROM to factory defaults] Use this command to reset the
EEPROM contents to the factory default settings.
[Esc]
[Refresh boot main menu] Use this command to refresh the Boot
Main Menu screen.
c
[System configuration menu] Use this command to access the
System Configuration Menu. You can view system hardware
configuration information in this menu.
b
[Boot file configuration menu] Use this command to access the
Boot File Configuration Menu.
j
[IP configuration menu] Use this command to display the IP
Configuration Menu. You can set the IP address of the NMM, subnet
mask, and default gateway.
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