Nortel Networks AN/DC Manual De Usuario
Installing and Operating AN/DC and ANH-8/DC Systems
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Using Netboot, Directed Netboot, or Local Boot
You use a command interface to the router software, the Diagnostic Monitor, for
Netbooting or Local Booting. (You can also use the Technician Interface or Site
Manager for the Directed Netboot procedure.)
Netbooting or Local Booting. (You can also use the Technician Interface or Site
Manager for the Directed Netboot procedure.)
The AN/DC and ANH-8/DC ship with the configuration source set to network and
the image source set to local. Using the Diagnostic Monitor, you change the
default configuration, bypassing the EZ Install process. The Diagnostic Monitor’s
the image source set to local. Using the Diagnostic Monitor, you change the
default configuration, bypassing the EZ Install process. The Diagnostic Monitor’s
bconfig
command enables you to specify the source for the configuration file and
boot image.
Logging In to the Diagnostic Monitor
You begin the Netboot, Directed Netboot, or Local Boot process by logging in to
the Diagnostic Monitor. Complete these steps:
the Diagnostic Monitor. Complete these steps:
1.
Install the router and attached communications equipment as described
in Chapter 1 (AN/DC) or Chapter 2 (ANH-8/DC).
in Chapter 1 (AN/DC) or Chapter 2 (ANH-8/DC).
2.
Power on the local management console.
3.
Insert the Flash memory card as described earlier in this chapter.
4.
Press the power switch on the back panel to the On position.
As the router powers on, your console displays the message
*****Testing
Memory*****
with the amount of memory available.
Next, diagnostic software (AN Diagnostics) begins to test the router. The
console displays:
console displays:
•
The diagnostic software version
•
Information about the hardware (model, revision, and serial numbers)
•
The size of Flash memory and Dynamic Random Access Memory
(DRAM)
(DRAM)
•
The result of diagnostic tests as each test completes
shows sample output from diagnostic tests.