IBD Boot
Select Booting Method (TFTP Boot, BOOTP Boot, IBD Boot): [ ]
1. Enter IBD and the console displays a list of software loads in the IBD.
The following # loads(s) exist in the IBD
load.name load.name load.name load.name
You may use only these loads to configure an IBD boot record
IBD Load Name: (load.name)[]
2. Enter the name of the load you want the IBM 2210 to load when it boots.
IBD Boot Configuration Complete
This is the information you have entered:
Booting Method: IBD Boot
IBD Load Name: load.name
If a load does not exist in the IBD, you receive the following message:
There are no loads in the IBD. Select another booting
method
3. Enter TFTP or BOOTP to use another booting method.
Enabling Console Modem-Control
Enable Console Modem-Control (Yes, No, Quit): [No]
Takeone of the following actions:
vEnter yif you are connecting a console to the IBM 2210 through a modem and if
you want autologout on lost phone connections.
vEnter nto connect a console directly to the IBM 2210.
vEnter qto exit quick configuration.
Restarting the Router
After configuring, you will receive the following message:
Quick Config Done
Restart the router? (Yes, No): [Yes]
1. Enter yto restart the router with the new configuration and display the following
information:
RESTARTING THE ROUTER........
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2. Enter nand the console displays the following message:
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