Troubleshooting

Entering Commands at the Boot Prompt

A series of commands called Boot Configuration Program (BCP) commands can be entered at the Boot> prompt to configure the MPS. These commands are a subset of the entire MPS command set. For example, a typical TCP/IP configuration might use the following commands:

Figure B-1:BCP Command Examples

Boot> Set IPADDRESS 192.0.1.229 Boot> Set SOFTWARE /tftpboot/MPS.SYS Boot> Set LOADHOST 192.0.1.188 Boot> Set SECONDARY 192.0.1.22 Boot> FLASH

% Initialization begins in 5 seconds.....

These commands set the Server’s address, the software loadfile, and the loadhost’s IP address (as well as that of a backup loadhost). The server then reboots using the Flash command and will attempt to load the file MPS.SYS from the host at 192.0.1.188.

Flush NVR

This command is used to restore the MPS’s

 

non-volatile RAM to its factory default settings.

 

It will reset everything that is configurable on

 

the server, including the unit’s IP address.

Flash

This command will force the MPS to download

 

new operational code and reload it into Flash

 

ROM. This is necessary when a new version of

 

software is released and you wish to upgrade

 

your unit. If the server cannot download the file,

 

the code in Flash ROM will still be usable.

Help

Displays a one-page summary of available

 

commands and what they do.

Init 451

Reboots the MPS after it has been configured. If

 

the MPS can find and load the specified soft-

 

ware loadfile, it will restart itself with full func-

 

tionality. If the loadfile is not found, the server

 

will attempt to reload continuously. If there is

 

an error, or if the console’s Return key is

 

pressed, the MPS will re-enter the Boot Config-

 

uration Program.

Set BOOTP {Enabled, Disabled}

Enables or disables the sending of BOOTP que-

 

ries during the boot sequence. It is enabled by

 

default.

Set DHCP {Enabled, Disabled}

Enables or disables the sending of DHCP que-

 

ries during the boot sequence. It is enabled by

 

default.

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