Specifying a bank number may result in a partial erase of the load image ®le if it is large enough to traverse more than one bank.

Example 1:

erase test

Erasing bank 5 ...

Banks 1-4 contain ...

Banks 5-7 have been erased

Example 2:

erase 2

Are you sure you want to erase bank 2? (Yes or [No]): yes

Erasing bank 2 ...

Banks 5-7 has been erased

Example 3:

erase

Loadname or Bank Number: 4

Are you sure you want to erase bank 4? (Yes or [No]): yes

Erasing bank 4...

Bank 1 contains load "vl-29.cfg" which use 131094 bytes

Loaded using TFTP over IP

Filename config

Host 0.0.0.0

Banks 2-3 contain load "vl-22.cfg" which uses 1832848 bytes

Manual Booted using TKR-4/16 at (80001000, 72) as 10.1.155.29

Filename loads/latest-gen.c5-multisna.ldc

Host 128.185.210.125, Gateway 10.1.155.43

Bank 4 has been erased

If the erase fails, a message indicating the failure appears on the console along with the banks that failed. Failure information will appear in the list command until the router has been restarted. The router will not automatically delete any boot records referencing the image in the failed banks.

At boot time, if the boot PROM cannot ®nd an image, it will display a message and try the next boot record.

List

Use the list command to display the current boot and dump con®guration database, the contents of the IBD, and scheduled image load information.

Syntax:

 

list

addresses

 

all

 

boot-entries

 

bp-device

 

dump-entries

 

ibd

 

view

addresses

Displays the IP addresses and their subnet masks of all the network boot interfaces entered using the add address command.

Example:

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