Table 14. Boot Options

Option

Name

Description

 

 

 

B

Boot using stored

Boots automatically using the con®guration stored in

 

Con®guration

TFTP or in the IBD.

 

 

 

BC

Boot to Con®g-only Mode

Displays prompts to manually boot the 2210 and

 

using console queries

then enters Con®g-only mode, allowing you to begin

 

 

con®guring the 2210.

 

 

 

BM

Boot using Console

Displays prompts to manually boot the 2210.

 

Queries

Table 15 on page 115 describes these prompts.

 

 

 

BN

Boot, but do not run,

Used by ®eld personnel for debugging. Boots and

 

using console queries

returns to the Bootstrap Monitor, but does not start

 

 

the load.

 

 

 

BP

Boot using BOOTP

Displays the prompts to boot using the Bootstrap

 

 

Protocol.

 

 

 

D

Dump using stored

This feature is not currently available on the 2210

 

Con®guration

 

 

 

 

DIAG

Initiate IBM extended

Starts the internal tests. When internal tests are

 

diagnostics

complete, you have the option of continuing with the

 

 

System Extended Checkout (Internal and External

 

 

Tests), the WAN/LAN Wrap Menu, or Diagnostic

 

 

Utilities. You can exit and reboot at any time.

 

 

 

DM

Dump using Console

This feature is not currently available on the 2210.

 

Queries

 

 

 

 

UB

Display boot

Displays the static RAM TFTP bootstrap

 

Con®guration

con®guration.

 

 

 

UC

Display Hardware

Displays the information on the hardware

 

Con®guration

con®guration including device types, baud rate,

 

 

memory sizes, base MAC address, part numbers,

 

 

serial numbers, and revision levels.

 

 

 

UG

Go and Execute at

This option is used by ®eld service personnel.

 

Address in RAM

 

 

 

 

LC

Load Con®guration

Loads con®guration memory from a host on the

 

Memory

network.

 

 

 

CC

Clear Con®guration

Clears the con®guration in SRAM.

 

Memory

 

 

 

 

ZB

ZModem Boot

Downloads and uploads router code through the

 

 

service port.

 

 

 

ZC

ZModem Con®guration

Loads con®guration memory through the service

 

Memory Load

port.

 

 

 

Boot Option Prompts

The following section explains each of the boot options in detail.

Table 15 on page 115 describes the prompts that appear when you boot the 2210. These prompts vary depending on your hardware con®guration and the software loaded on the 2210.

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