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Installing and Maintaining the E1200i System
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This appendix provides instructions to boot the E1200i AC and DC system from the BOOT_USER 
prompt.
The System Boot Process
When you supply power to the E1200i system, the system performs a series of power-on self-tests. RPM, 
and line card Status LEDs blink during initialization. No user interaction is required as long as the boot 
process proceeds without interruption. Observe the process on your console monitor and note the message 
output on the display. When the boot process is complete, the RPM and line card Status LEDs remain 
online (green) and the console monitor displays the command line interface (CLI) prompt, 
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The RPM cards in the E1200i system contain an internal flash memory card (flash:). This is the default 
storage area for the boot files and the startup configuration file. Upon system power up or a system reset, 
the boot process uses parameters stored in non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM) to boot the 
system. 
Each RPM card is equipped with a slot for an external flash memory card (slot0:). You can copy the image 
files and configuration files to the external flash device on the primary RPM. You can also begin your boot 
process by accessing a remote server containing the boot image and system image files. When you 
configure your system to boot, you can specify the boot preference order: primary, secondary, or default in 
the 
BOOT_USER
 mode and the CLI mode. 
For information about the flash memory card, refer to 
Booting from the BOOT_USER Prompt
To get into the BOOT_USER mode, you can issue a break control sequence (CNTL^ ) to interrupt the 
automatic boot process or if you experience boot problems. This mode allows you to modify the 
parameters necessary to manage the boot process. Only console port access is enabled for the 
BOOT_USER mode.
Appendix B
System Boot 
Note: The E1200i system supports up to a 40-character file name length, up to a 180-character local file path 
length, and up to a 256-character remote file path length.