Lantronix 1-T2 User Manual

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Entering Commands at the Boot Prompt Troubleshooting
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Ipaddress 
ip_address specifies this serverÕs IP address. Uses 
the standard numeric format.
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Loadhost 
ip_address specifies the host to attempt to load the 
file from. The IP address should be in standard numeric 
format (no text names are allowed).
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Netwserver 
fileserver specifies the NetWare fileserver from 
which the MSS will attempt to load the loadfile.
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RARP {Enabled, Disabled}
 enables or disables the sending of 
RARP queries during the boot sequence. It is enabled by 
default.
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Secondary 
ip_address specifies a backup loadhost. The IP 
address should be in standard numeric format (no text names 
are allowed). The backup loadhost will be queried if the 
primary host cannot load the server.
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Software 
filename specifies the name of the file to load. The 
MSS will automatically add Ò.SYSÓ to the filename you 
specify. Note that all protocols must have a filename specified 
(either the default or set by the user). The default is MSS.SYS.
TCP/IP users must use the Software option to specify the 
loadhost, the loadÞle, and their own network address. 
NetWare and TFTP users can specify a complete path name 
(up to 31 characters) if the Þle is located in a directory other 
than the default. For TFTP, the case of the Þlename must 
match that of the Þlename loaded onto the host computer; 
enclose the pathname in quotes to preserve case.
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Show Server
 can be used before and/or after issuing other 
commands to view the current MSS setup.
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Flush NVR
 is used to restore the MSSÕs non-volatile RAM to its 
factory default settings. It will reset everything that is conÞgurable 
on the server, including the unitÕs IP address but excluding the 
hardware (Ethernet) address. 
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Flash
 will force the MSS to download new operational code and 
reload it into Flash ROM. This is necessary when a new version of 
software is released and you wish to upgrade your unit. If the server 
cannot download the Þle, the code in Flash ROM will still be usable.