Cabletron Systems NBR-420 사용자 설명서
Using the LCD
NBR-SERIES Installation Guide
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4.3.1 Unsaved Initialization Messages
Unsaved Initialization messages are generated during power-up and
appear as the event occurs. These messages track the boot up sequence.
They are not saved and cannot be recalled.
appear as the event occurs. These messages track the boot up sequence.
They are not saved and cannot be recalled.
4.3.2 Static System Messages
Static System messages provide NBR configuration information. The
product name must be displayed on the LCD before you can start stepping
through the messages in the sequence shown in this section.
product name must be displayed on the LCD before you can start stepping
through the messages in the sequence shown in this section.
To Display the Messages
With the product name displayed, momentarily press the DISPLAY
button to step to the first message. Each time you press the DISPLAY
button, the next message is displayed until the last message. Then the
display automatically exits to the product name.
button to step to the first message. Each time you press the DISPLAY
button, the next message is displayed until the last message. Then the
display automatically exits to the product name.
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Hardware Init
Hardware Init
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Boot From Flash
Boot From Flash
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BOOTP Discovery
BOOTP Discovery
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RARP Req. State
RARP Req. State
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TFTP Req. State
TFTP Req. State
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TFTP in Progress
TFTP in Progress
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TFTP Complete
TFTP Complete
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Erasing Flash
Erasing Flash
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Programming Flash
Programming Flash
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Flash Programmed
Flash Programmed
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Boot Complete
Boot Complete
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Test in Progress
Test in Progress
NOTE
Whether you are displaying Static System messages, Alarm
messages, or Saved System messages, the display returns to
the product name display 20 seconds after the last operation of
the DISPLAY button.
messages, or Saved System messages, the display returns to
the product name display 20 seconds after the last operation of
the DISPLAY button.