The following is a sample output of a manually interrupted boot sequence on the 7210 SAS-Mxp and 7210 SAS-T.
Hit a key within 3 seconds to change boot parameters...
Enter password to edit the Boot Options File
Or CTRL-D to exit the prompt
You must supply some required Boot Options. At any prompt, you can type:
"restart" - restart the query mode.
"reboot" - reboot.
"exit" - boot with with existing values.
"reset" - reset the bof and reboot.
Press ENTER to begin, or 'flash' to enter firmware update, or the shell password...
Software Location
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You must enter the URL of the TiMOS software.
The location can be on a Compact Flash device,
or on the network.
Here are some examples
cf1:/timos1.0R1
ftp://user:passwd@xxx.xxx.x.xxx/./timos1.0R1
ftp://user:passwd@[xxxx::x]/./timos1.0R1
tftp://xxx.xxx.x.xxx/./timos1.0R1
tftp://xxxx::x/./timos1.0R1
The existing Image URL is 'ftp://*:*@xx.xx.xxx.xx//home/***/images/both.tim'
Press ENTER to keep it.
Software Image URL:
Using: 'ftp://*:*@xx.xx.xxx.xx//home/****/images/both.tim'
Configuration File Location
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You must enter the location of configuration
file to be used by TiMOS. The file can be on
a Compact Flash device, or on the network.
Here are some examples
cf1:/config.cfg
ftp://user:passwd@xxx.xxx.x.xxx/./config.cfg
ftp://user:passwd@[xxxx::x]/./config.cfg
tftp://xxx.xxx.x.xxx/./config.cfg
tftp://xxxx::x/./config.cfg
The existing Config URL is 'ftp://*:*@xx.xxx.xx.xxx/tftpboot/STU/config.cfg
Press ENTER to keep it, or the word 'none' for no Config URL.
Config File URL: none
Network Configuration
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Boot Interface Management
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You specified a network location for either the
software or the configuration file. You need to
configure either eth-mgmt or uplinkA or uplinkB ports.
You will be asked to configure the port number, IP address,
static routes, and VLAN Id in case of uplink ports.
eth-mgmt Port Setting
--------------------
Existing eth-mgmt port settings are:
eth-mgmt-port
eth-mgmt-address xx.xxx.xx.xx/24
eth-mgmt-route xx.xxx.x.x/16 next-hop xx.xxx.xx.x
eth-mgmt-route xxx.xxx.x.x/16 next-hop xx.xxx.xx.x
eth-mgmt port is configured for Boot Interface Management,
Press ENTER to proceed with existing port settings
Or "disable" to disable the port for Boot Interface Management
Or "edit" to change the port settings:
uplinkA Port Setting
--------------------
Existing uplinkA port settings are:
#uplinkA Port Settings:
uplinkA-port 1/1/1
uplinkA-autoneg
uplinkA-duplex full
uplinkA-speed 1000
uplinkA-address 0
uplinkA-vlan 0
#uplinkB Port Settings:
#uplinkB Port Settings:
uplinkB-port 1/1/2
uplinkB-autoneg
uplinkB-duplex full
uplinkB-speed 1000
uplinkB-address 0
uplinkB-vlan 0
uplinkA port is configured for Boot Interface Management,
Press ENTER to proceed with existing port settings
Or "disable" to disable the port for Boot Interface Management
Or "edit" to change the port settings:
uplinkB Port Setting
--------------------
Existing uplinkB port settings are:
uplinkB-port 1/1/2
uplinkB-address 0
uplinkB-vlan 0
uplinkB port is configured for Boot Interface Management,
Press ENTER to proceed with existing port settings
Or "disable" to disable the port for Boot Interface Management
Or "edit" to change the port settings:
New Settings
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primary-image ftp://*:*@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx//home/****/images/both.tim
secondary-config tftp://xx.xxx.xx.xxx/STU/config.cfg
#eth-mgmt Port Settings:
no eth-mgmt-disabled
eth-mgmt-address xx.xxx.xx.xx/24
eth-mgmt-route xx.xxx.x.x/16 next-hop xx.xxx.xx.x
eth-mgmt-route xxx.xxx.x.x/16 next-hop xx.xxx.xx.x
eth-mgmt-autoneg
eth-mgmt-duplex full
eth-mgmt-speed 100
#uplinkA Port Settings:
uplinkA-port 1/1/1
uplinkA-autoneg
uplinkA-duplex full
uplinkA-speed 1000
uplinkA-address 0
uplinkA-vlan 0
#uplinkB Port Settings:
uplinkB-port 1/1/2
uplinkB-autoneg
uplinkB-duplex full
uplinkB-speed 1000
uplinkB-address 0
uplinkB-vlan 0
#System Settings:
wait 3
persist off
console-speed 115200
console-disabled