Chapter 3: ROM Monitor Commands

If you enter the command with the –dargument, the console displays the current load/dump interface list. You cannot specify both the –dargument and the interface list with the same command. The sequence –dcommand display looks like this:

monitor:: sequence -d

Interface sequence: sl12,net

Entering a number for a port that has not been configured properly for SLIP causes the Port nn is not configured for SL/IP message to display, where nn is the port number.

NOTE

The CSMIM-T1 can slip boot over any port except Port 1.

3.2.16 slip

The slip command defines a serial port as a Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) interface. This command defines a number of port parameters. The command syntax is:

slip [–d] [port]

After entering the command, you are prompted for each parameter. The port is the number of the serial port to be configured with this command. If you do not enter a port number, you will be prompted for one. Table 3-2 lists the information for which the slip command prompts.

Entering slip –dcauses the command to display all the current settings.

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