
Chapter 4 Command Reference
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| To display or modify the Ethernet boot mode, use the ethmode command. | ||||
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| mode | Specifies the Ethernet boot mode. The boot mode is specified as 0 | ||
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Defaults | Displays the current Ethernet boot mode. | ||||
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Command Types | Changes configuration |
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Command Modes | Master password protected | ||||
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Command History |
| Release | Modification |
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| EDFA 1.0 | This command was introduced. | ||
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| After setting a new Ethernet boot mode, the system must be rebooted to effect the change. | ||||
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Examples | The following example shows how to display the Ethernet boot mode. | ||||
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The following example shows how to modify the Ethernet boot mode.
edfa > ethmode 3
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