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2Make sure the TFTP server on the network management station is running and has been correctly configured by confirming that the TFTP or inetd daemons are running.

To see if these daemons are running, enter:

ps ax more

The resulting display shows every active process on the system.

3Mount the software CD-ROM on the network management station.

For mount instructions for your specific UNIX operating system, refer to Upgrading NETBuilder Family Software.

4Set environmental variables with the location of NETBuilder Upgrade Management Utilities.

These variables depend on the UNIX shell that is installed at your site.

If you are using a C-shell (csh), enter:

source /usr/3Com/common/data/.login-bcm

If you are using a Bourne (sh) or Korn (ksh) shell, enter:

. /usr/3Com/common/data/.profile-bcm

5Ensure that you are using the version of the NETBuilder Upgrade Management Utilities that shipped with your software.

To check the version you have installed, enter:

bcmdiagnose -h

The version of the installed utilities is displayed in the following message:

bcmdiagnose version 10.1. Copyright 3Com Corporation 1997

If the version of the utilities you installed differs from the version shipped with your software package, you must first install the utilities shipped with your software package.

In the next step, the bcminstall utility extracts the files from the CD-ROM and installs them on the network management station hard disk in the /tftpboot/image/<platform>/ SWFW/<version> /<pkg> directory. For example, the software may be installed in the /tftpboot/image/NBII/SW/101/FF directory. If the disk has insufficient space, you can link /tftpboot to another disk.

6If necessary, mount the CD-ROM drive on your UNIX system. Refer to your system documentation for instructions.

7Using the NETBuilder Upgrade Management Utilities, install the NETBuilder bridge/router software from the CD-ROM by entering:

bcminstall

The optional path parameter can also be used to install the software on a network management station with two or more drives connected, as well as to install from a remote CD-ROM drive. You must explicitly specify the second CD-ROM drive.

To install a NETBuilder package from a second CD-ROM drive on a Solaris machine, enter:

bcminstall -cdrom /cdrom/cdrom1/image

After the installation is complete, the screen shows an inventory of all NETBuilder packages installed, including previous versions you have installed. You are now ready to go to “Booting a NETBuilder II Image over the Network” on page 4-6.

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Contents New Installation for NETBuilder II Software 3Com Corporation Bayfront Plaza SantaClara, California 95052-8145Contents CEC 20 System Index 3COM Corporation Limited Warranty Page About this Guide IntroductionConventions List conventions that are used throughout this guideIcon Alerts you to Convention DescriptionOverview Designated as drive aInstallation Checklists SoftwareInstall System Software and Boot Refer to Chapter Install software from a flash memory cardChange the Primary Boot Source Refer to Chapter Change the primary boot source default as needed4CHAPTER 1 Overview Installing Software and Booting DPE Netbuilder II System Installing Software Performing Initial BootBooting from the Flash Memory CardMaking a Backup Flash MemoryCard NETBuilder II SystemUsing the Backup Flash CardFormat the blank flash memory card in drive B by entering Following these stepsPage Changing the Boot Source on a Using the BootCommand ChangesPrimary Boot Source Primary boot sourceConfiguring Configuring the Primary Boot Source Page Installing Software and Booting CEC 20 Netbuilder II SystemInstalling Software From a NetworkManagement Station CD-ROM driveProcedure At the network management stationIf you are using a Bourne sh or Korn ksh shell, enter To see if these daemons are running, enterStation Prerequisites Tftp CD-ROMBooting a NETBuilder II ImageOver the Network StationImage/NBII/SW/101/FF/boot.29k Copying the Software To a Flash MemoryConfiguring IP Enter a routing protocol For example, enable RIP using Format the blank flash memory card by enteringPage Slot 7 as the primary boot source You are now ready to enter software commandsFW/NBII-FW,2.6 Enter 4 to select Primary Boot Source To select NETBuilder software version 10.1 enter Secondary Boot Source Page Configuring Basic Settings Logging on toSystem Learning About User InterfaceInterface Main menu Level 1 is displayed Reference for NETBuilder Family Software Full-Form SyntaxSymbols SymbolDescriptionAbbreviated Syntax Symbol Description Full and Abbreviated Syntax ExamplesCan be abbreviated to Variations in Command Syntax Entering Service Names in Command LinesCan be shortened by abbreviating it to Determining the Display of Ports and Virtual PortsUsing Aliases Command History SubstitutionDisplay it first Privilege Level Syntax for Assigning Values Numeric ValuesNames StringsPort and Path Naming Restrictions Media Addresses Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM address Decimal. The Dlci identifies a virtual circuit on the FrameAn example of a Frame Relay address @22Network Layer Addresses For more information on Internet addresses, subnet masks, Followed by the MAC addressNetwork from all other IPX networks. The following example Addresses are the same 00003333%080002005678Getting Help Described in TableSyntax Description Obtaining Network Manager PrivilegeLevel Password Setting the TimeChanging DateSetting System AdministratorInformation Assigning Internet AddressesAssigning Internet Addresses to a BridgeInternet addresses to individual ports using SETDefault !2 -IP NETaddr =22CHAPTER 6 Configuring Basic Settings Enable the Snmp service by entering 24CHAPTER 6 Configuring Basic Settings Booting the Netbuilder II CEC a 20 System from the Network Booting from aTFTP/FTP Server NETBuilder Software on the Unix NMS Enter Q to return to the Primary Boot Source menu Table A-1Additional Tftp Primary Boot Source Parameters Parameter Configuration Token ring port Page Services ServiceAccess by Analog Modem Technical SupportAccess by Digital Modem 408 654 2706 or 408 654Press Return to see the 3ComForum main menu Regional Sales Office Telephone Number 3Com Corporation 3Com Asia LimitedRegional Sales Office Telephone Number 3Com Benelux B.V 3Com CanadaRegional Sales Office Telephone Number 3Com Iberia 3Com Ireland3Com Latin America Regional Sales Office Telephone Number 3Com MediterraneoIndex Numericsfirmware 4-6,A-4,A-5 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty