Nortel 4000 Betriebsanweisung
Managing Remote Access Concentrators Using Annex Manager
Chapter 5 Booting and Resetting RACs
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Boot Message
allows you to add your own text to the standard
boot message. The text you enter displays on every terminal
connected to the RACs you select for booting. You cannot use
this field if you selected the
connected to the RACs you select for booting. You cannot use
this field if you selected the
Quiet
option.
The
Preferred Load Address
,
Preferred Dump Address
, and
Boot Image
fields use the default addresses and image. If you select:
•
A single RAC,
Boot
displays the default addresses and
image.
•
Two or more RACs with the same preferred load and dump
address and default image,
address and default image,
Boot
displays these addresses
and image.
•
Two or more RACs with different default values for load
or dump addresses and images,
or dump addresses and images,
Boot
displays a warning
message informing you about this condition and leaves the
fields blank.
fields blank.
•
If you leave these fields blank
Boot
uses the default value
for
Preferred Load Address
,
Preferred Dump Address
and
Boot
Image
for each RAC you selected.
Boot Command Messages
The
boot
command sends a standard message to all terminals connected
to the RACs you are booting. Message text depends on the options you
select. If you select:
select. If you select:
•
Immediate
,
Dump
,
Diagnostic
, or
Save in Flash
the message text
includes the RAC names and an indication of shutdown. For
example, booting a RAC named “Emma” sends the following
message:
example, booting a RAC named “Emma” sends the following
message:
***Annex
(
emma) shutdown message from NA by
SNMP@network manager***
.
•
Delayed
the message contains the boot time and amount of time
until the boot takes place. For example, if you schedule a boot
for 11:50 a.m. on Thursday, the message reads
for 11:50 a.m. on Thursday, the message reads
***Annex
(
emma)
shutdown message from NA by SNMP@network manager
***
Annex
(emma) going down in 57 minutes (11:50 Thu).