Lantronix 1-T2 User Manual

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Troubleshooting Entering Commands at the Boot Prompt
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For example, a typical TCP/IP conÞguration might use the following 
commands:
Figure B-1:  
BCP Command Examples
These commands set the MSS IP address, the software loadÞle, and the 
loadhostÕs IP address (as well as that of a backup loadhost). The server then 
reboots using the Flash command and will attempt to load the Þle MSS.SYS 
from the host at 192.0.1.188.
The following commands are available from within the Boot ConÞguration 
Program. 
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Help
 displays a one-page summary of available commands and 
what they do.
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Init 451
 reboots the MSS after it has been conÞgured. It will restart 
itself with full functionality. If it canÕt, the server will attempt to 
reload continuously. 
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Change 
option tailors your server conÞguration and is used with one 
or more of the options listed below.
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BOOTP {Enabled, Disabled}
 enables or disables the sending 
of BOOTP queries during the boot sequence. It is enabled by 
default.
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DHCP {Enabled, Disabled}
 enables or disables the sending of 
DHCP queries during the boot sequence. It is enabled by 
default.
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Hardware 
xx-xx-xx specifies the last three numbers of the 
serverÕs Ethernet address. The first three numbers will be 
supplied automatically. 
NOTE:
The Ethernet address should have been set at the factory. Setting 
an incorrect address could cause serious network problems.
Boot> CHANGE IPADDRESS 192.0.1.229
Boot> CHANGE SOFTWARE /tftpboot/MSS1.SYS
Boot> CHANGE LOADHOST 192.0.1.188
Boot> CHANGE SECONDARY LOADHOST 192.0.1.22
Boot> FLASH
% Initialization begins in 5 seconds.....