Commands
Micro-CS Installation Guide
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The image –d command display looks like this:
3.2.8
ipx
The ipx command sets several parameters associated with IPX booting
and dumping. This is useful when loading the Micro-CS’s operational
image from a Novell file server. The command syntax is:
ipx [–d]
The ipx command display looks like this:
NOTE
The
SELF image name appears only if the self-boot image
is loaded.
If the image file name contains more than 16 characters, it is
truncated when MOP is attempted.
monitor:: image -d
Image name: Default (ip): "oper.56.enet"
Default (mop): "OPER_56_ENET.SYS"
TFTP Load Directory: ""
TFTP Dump path/filename: "dump.192.9.200.88"
SELF image name: "oper.56.enet"
monitor:: ipx
Enter IPX file server name [<uninitialized>]::mars
Enter Frame type, 0=802.3 1=Ethernet II 2=802.2 3=SNAP\
Enter IPX dump user name [<uninitialized>]::susans
Enter IPX dump password [<uninitialized>]::********
Verify IPX dump password []::********
Enter IPX dump path [<uninitialized>]::SYS:\user\susans\
[802.3]::
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