Chapter 3 ROM Monitor Commands

sequence

The sequence command edits the load/dump interface list. This list determines the order of the network interfaces the Remote Annex 6300 will use for loading and dumping. The default, net, uses the LAN interface. If the Remote Annex 6300 fails to boot using the first interface, it will try the next interface. The command syntax is:

sequence [–d] [interface[,interface]. . .]

Specify the LAN interface by selecting net. Separate each interface with a comma or a space. Enter the interface list as an argument to the command, otherwise the console displays a list of available interfaces and prompts for a new list.

In the following example, interfaces are assigned to the load/dump sequence list.

monitor:: sequence

Enter a list of 1 to 4 interfaces to attempt to use for downloading code or upline dumping. Enter them in the order they should be tried, separated by commas or spaces.

Possible interfaces are:

Ethernet:net

SELF: self

Enter interface sequence [net]:: self, net

Interface sequence: self,net

The sequence –dcommand displays the current load/dump interface list. You cannot specify both the –dargument and the interface list with the same command. The command display looks like this:

monitor:: sequence –d

Interface sequence: self,net

3-28 Remote Annex 6300 Hardware Installation Guide

Page 86
Image 86
Nortel Networks 6300 manual Sequence -d interface,interface