
Prestige 1600 Universal Access Concentrator
14.5Boot Module Commands
Prestige boot module commands are shown below. For ATBAx, x denotes the number preceding the colon to give the speed following the colon in the list of numbers that follows; e.g. ATBA3 will give a baud of 9.6 Kbps. ATSE displays the seed that is used to generate a password to turn on the debug flag in the firmware. The ATSH command shows product related information such as boot module version, vendor name, product model, RAS code revision, etc.
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AT | just answer OK | |
ATHE | print help |
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ATBAx | change baudrate. 1:38.4k, 2:19.2k, 3:9.6k | |
4:57.6k 5:115.2k |
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ATENx(,y) | set BootExtension Debug Flag (y=password) | |
ATSE | show the seed of password generator | |
ATTI(h,m,s) | change system time to hour:min:sec or show | |
current time |
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ATDA(y,m,d) | change system date to year/month/day or show | |
current date |
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ATDS | dump RAS stack | |
ATDT | dump Boot Module Common Area | |
ATDUx,y | dump memory contents from address x for | |
length y |
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ATRBx | display the | |
ATRBx | display the | |
ATRWx | display the | |
ATRLx | display the | |
ATGOx | run program at addr x or boot ZyNOS | |
ATGR | boot ZyNOS |
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ATGT | run Hardware Test Program | |
ATRTw,x,y(,z) RAM Test level w, from address x to y (z | ||
iterations) |
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ATCB | copy from FLASH ROM to working buffer | |
ATSH | dump manufacturer related data in ROM | |
ATDOx,y | download from address x for length y to PC | |
via XMODEM |
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ATTD | download configuration to PC via XMODEM | |
< press any key to continue > | ||
ATUR | upload RAS code to flash ROM | |
ATUR3 | upload RAS configuration file | |
ATLC | upload RAS configuration file | |
ATLOa,b,c,d | Int/Trap Log Cmd | |
ATGM | boot ZyNOS in main block | |
ATGB | boot ZyNOS in backup block | |
ATUM | upload RAS code to main block | |
ATUB | upload RAS code to backup block | |
ATSW | switch main block and backup block |
14.6Command Interpreter Mode
This option allows you to enter the command line interpreter mode. A CLI/CI (Command Line Interface) is a user interface to a computer's operating system or an application program in which the user responds to a visual prompt by typing in a command on a specified line, receives a response back from the system, and then enters another command, and so forth.
The list of valid commands can be found by typing help or ? at the command prompt. To exit the CI mode and return to the menu mode, type exit.
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