dump-entry
Specifies the IP address of the remote host that will receive the dump
file(s). When you enter the add dump-entry command, you must supply
the following information:
remote host? IP address of the remote host on which the dump file will be stored,
usually same as boot server
via gateway? If host is on a remote network (not directly connected to the booting
device), you must specify the IP address of the next hop (router)
towards the host. If the host is on a directly connected network, answer
0.0.0.0.
timeout in
seconds? Specifies the amount of time the device will wait before retransmission
takes place. The default is 3 seconds. This may need to be set to a
longer time over exceptionally slow boot paths.
file name? Base dump path and filename (may have unique suffix appended).
Toview a list of the dump configurations, enter the list dump-entries
command.
Example:
add dump-entry
remote host [0.0.0.0]? 128.185.162.30
via gateway (0.0.0.0 if none) [0.0.0.0]? 128.185.160.3
timeout in seconds [3]?
file name []? c:\dump\gertrude.dmp
Change
Use the change command to modify entries in the existing address, boot-entry, and
dump-entry information without deleting and re-adding the information. Youcan
delete and reenter information instead of using the change command.
Syntax:
change address
boot-entry
bp-device
dump-entry
address
Changes an existing address for a boot interface or device that was
previously added. When you enter the change address command, you
must supply the following information:
vAddress entry number
vInterface number of the network interface
vIP address
vNetwork mask
Note: The console displays some of this information, such as the address
entry number, when you enter the Boot CONFIG list command. To
obtain the interface number (Ifc#), use the CONFIG list devices
command. ( “Chapter 5. The Configuration Process (CONFIG -Talk
6) and Commands” on page39 describes this command.)
Example:
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