3com 7754 User Manual

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Booting the Switch 7750
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Powering up and 
Booting
Turn on the power for the Switch 7750 and run the BootROM program. The 
terminal displays the following information:
Starting......
RAM Line....OK
System is booting.....................
            ******************************************
            *                                        *
            *  Switch 7750 BOOTROM, Version 300    *
            *                                        *
            ******************************************
      Copyright(C) 2001-2005 by 3Com Corporation, Inc. 
      Creation date: Mar 25 2003, 09:33:05
      CPU type        : MPC8260
      CPU Clock Speed : 200Mhz
      BUS Clock Speed : 66Mhz
      Memory Size     : 256MB
FAB64 self testing...............................
60X_SDRAM Data lines Selftest.............................OK!
60X_SDRAM Address lines Selftest..........................OK!
60X_SDRAM fast selftest...................................OK!
Please check LEDs.....................LEDs selftest finished!
Switch chip selftest......................................OK!
CPLD selftest.............................................OK!
The switch Mac address is .....................00E0.FC00.7505
Press Ctrl+B to enter Boot Menu... 5
To enter Boot Mode (see Chapter 6), press Ctrl+B during the 5 seconds that “Press 
Ctrl+B to enter Boot Menu...5” is displayed. To perform decompression 
immediately, press ESC while this message is displayed. If you do nothing, the 
system enters the following auto-booting port within 5 seconds:
Auto-booting....................
Auto booting file is sw7750001.app
There are 2 files in this packet 
FAB64 app file <<FAB64001.app>> is...OK
Decompress 
Image...............................................................
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..............OK!
Starting at 0x60000...
User interface Aux0 is available