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.

======= Debug Command Listing =======

athe

======= Debug Command Listing =======

AT

just answer OK

ATHE

print help

 

ATBAx

change baudrate. 1:38.4k, 2:19.2k, 3:9.6k

4:57.6k 5:115.2k

 

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

 

 

ATDA(y,m,d)

change system date to year/month/day or show

current date

 

 

ATDS

dump RAS stack

ATDT

dump Boot Module Common Area

ATDUx,y

dump memory contents from address x for

length y

 

 

ATRBx

display the

8-bit value of address x

ATRBx

display the

8-bit value of address x

ATRWx

display the 16-bit value of address x

ATRLx

display the 32-bit value of address x

ATGOx

run program at addr x or boot ZyNOS

ATGR

boot ZyNOS

 

ATGT

run Hardware Test Program

ATRTw,x,y(,z) RAM Test level w, from address x to y (z

iterations)

 

 

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

 

 

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

Figure 14-12 Boot Module Commands

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.

System Information and Maintenance

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