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Omni Switch/Router

1

User Manual

1

Cautions

3

Table of Contents

5

4 The User Interface

7

7 Managing Files

9

8 Switch Security

9

16 Managing 802.1Q Groups

14

21 Interswitch Protocols

19

23 Multicast VLANs

20

25 IP Routing

21

26 UDP Forwarding

22

27 IPX Routing

23

29 Managing Frame Relay

25

30 Point-to-Point Protocol

26

31 WAN Links

26

32 Managing ISDN Ports

27

34 Backup Services

28

35 Troubleshooting

28

1 Omni Switch/Router

31

Chassis and Power Supplies

31

Page 1-3

33

Page 1-4

34

MPX and

34

MPX and two (2) Omni

34

Page 1-5

35

Page 1-6

36

OmniS/R-3

38

OmniS/R-5

40

Page 1-11

41

OmniS/R-9 and OmniS/R-9P

43

Page 1-14

44

Page 1-18

48

HRE-X and the

48

Grounding a Chassis

51

The Omni Switch/Router

52

Valid HRE-X Configurations

53

OmniS/R-PS5-DC375

54

(-)/(+)/GND

55

Page 1-26

56

OmniS/R-PS9-DC725

57

GND/(+)/(-)

58

2 The Omni Switch/Router MPX

61

Page 2-2

62

MPX Management Connectors

63

Ethernet Management Port

65

Configuring MPX Serial Ports

66

Flash Memory Guidelines

68

MPX Redundancy

69

MPX Redundancy Commands

70

3 Omni Switch/Router

71

Switching Modules

71

Required Image Files

73

Installing a Switching Module

74

Page 3-5

75

Removing a Switching Module

76

Diagnostic Tests

79

Page 3-10

80

Step 4. Attenuate Properly

81

Gigabit Ethernet Modules

82

Gigabit Ethernet Modules

83

♦ Special Note ♦

83

ESX-K-100C-32W

85

Page 3-18

88

ESX-K-100FM/FS-16W

89

Page 3-21

91

WAN BRI Port Specifications

93

(S/T Interface)

93

(U Interface)

93

WAN T1/E1 Port Specifications

94

WAN Serial Port Specifications

95

WSX-S-2W

97

WAN Modules

100

WAN Modules

101

WSX-FT1/E1-SC

102

Page 3-35

105

WSX-BRI-SC

106

4 The User Interface

111

Exit the Command Interface

113

Hardware Commands

114

Basic Switch Management Table

115

Network Management Commands

116

Layer II Switching Commands

117

Groups, VLANs, Policies Table

118

Page 4-9

119

UI Commands

119

Routing Commands

120

WAN Access Commands

121

WAN Access Table (continued)

122

UI Command

123

Page 4-13

123

UI and the CLI for

123

User Interface Menu

124

Main Menu Summary

125

Entering Command Names

126

Quitting a Command

127

Scrolling

127

The UI Configuration Menu

127

Configuring the System Prompt

128

Page 4-19

129

Page 4-20

130

Page 4-21

131

Page 4-22

132

Page 4-23

133

Page 4-24

134

Viewing Commands

135

Changing Passwords

135

Page 4-26

136

Page 4-27

137

Abbreviating IP Addresses

138

Page 4-29

139

IP Routing” for more

139

Page 4-30

140

UI. Enter

140

Setting the Login Banner

141

Creating a new Banner

142

Permanent Banner

142

Login Accounts

143

Multiple User Sessions

143

Listing Other Users

144

Deleting Other Sessions

145

Page 4-36

146

Advanced Kill Command Options

147

The Search Command

149

Renewing a Search

150

The Filter Command

151

Page 4-42

152

UI table):

152

Page 4-43

153

Wildcard Command Options

154

Page 4-45

155

Page 4-46

156

5 Installing Switch Software

157

Using FTP Server

158

Using FTP Client

159

Using ZMODEM

160

System Boot

161

Page 5-6

162

Page 5-7

163

6 Configuring Management

165

Processor Modules

165

Page 6-2

166

1200, 9600, 19200, and

166

38400 bps

166

Configuring the Modem Port

167

Configuring SLIP

168

Page 6-5

169

MPX, you must configure the

169

Management Processor Modules

171

Page 6-8

172

IP address

172

The MPM Command/Menu

173

Page 6-13

177

MPX and something similar

177

Setting the Load Suffix

178

Synchronizing Image Files

180

Resetting a Secondary MPX

183

Displaying the Swap State

184

Enabling the Swap Mode

184

Disabling the Swap Mode

185

Page 6-22

186

7 Managing Files

187

Changing Directories

188

Listing Switch Files

189

Deleting Switch Files

190

Deleting All Image Files

191

Copying System Files

192

Displaying Text Files

192

Editing Text Files

193

Page 7-8

194

Page 7-9

195

Page 7-10

196

Real-World Examples

197

Real-World Example 2

198

System Menu

199

Page 7-14

200

Creating a New File System

201

8 Switch Security

203

Rebooting the Switch

205

Secure Switch Access

206

Page 8-6

208

Page 8-7

209

Adding Filters

211

Deleting Filters

211

Page 8-10

212

Managing User Login Accounts

213

Default Accounts

214

Page 8-13

215

UI mode

215

Page 8-15

217

Page 8-16

218

Command Family Table

220

Global Family Table

221

Modifying a User Account

222

Deleting a User

222

9 Configuring Switch-Wide

223

Parameters

223

Page 9-2

224

MIB tree

224

Page 9-3

225

ID for this switch

225

Page 9-4

226

SLIP, and software loopback

226

Page 9-6

228

Page 9-7

229

Page 9-8

230

DST for the switch, enter

230

Timezone and DST Parameters

232

Viewing Slot Data

236

Viewing System Statistics

237

Clearing System Statistics

238

Page 9-17

239

Page 9-18

240

Viewing Memory Utilization

241

Viewing MPX Memory Statistics

242

Checking the SIMM Files

243

Configuring System Information

245

Viewing CAM Information

246

Configuring CAM Distribution

247

Configuring CAM Distribution

248

Page 9-28

250

IP service enter

250

Page 9-29

251

Duplicate MAC Address Support

252

Duplicate MAC Aging Timer

253

Multicast Claiming

254

Disabling Flood Limits

254

Saving Configurations

255

Page 9-34

256

10 Switch Logging

257

Page 10-2

258

Syslog Facility Codes

259

Syslog Priority Codes

260

Page 10-5

261

Configuring Switch Logging

262

Page 10-7

263

Page 10-8

264

Page 10-9

265

Page 10-10

266

FTP, or Telnet

266

Page 10-11

267

Page 10-12

268

Page 10-13

269

Page 10-14

270

11 Health Statistics

271

Setting Resource Thresholds

272

Setting Bandwidth Thresholds

273

Page 11-4

274

SNMP trap is sent

274

VCCs, tempera

274

View Switch-Level Statistics

276

View Module-Level Statistics

277

View Port-Level Statistics

278

Reset Health Statistics

278

12 Network Time Protocol

279

Using NTP in a Network

280

NTP and Authentication

282

NTP Configuration Menu

284

Page 12-10

288

Configuring a New Server

291

Page 12-14

292

NTP to deter

292

NTP Information Menu

293

Page 12-16

294

NTP associations

294

NTP algorithm

298

Page 12-22

300

NTP entity. For more

300

NTP Statistics Menu

301

0.000000 s

304

NTP entity

308

NTP Administration Menu

311

Page 12-35

313

NTP messages sent to

313

NTP Access Control Menu

314

Delete a Restrict Entry

319

Configure a Trap in the Server

319

13 SNMP (Simple Network

321

Management Protocol)

321

Page 13-2

322

Page 13-4

324

IP address(es) defined

324

00 00 00 00 : 00 00 00 00

325

Page 13-7

327

Viewing SNMP Statistics

328

Trap Tables

331

Position

332

Hex Value Page

332

Trap Tables

333

SNMP Standard Traps

335

Warm Start

336

Link Down (port 1)

336

. The physical port number

336

Authentication Failure

337

Link Up (port 1)

337

Extended Traps

347

. The MAC address from

351

Port Number. The port number

354

Slot Number

355

Port Number. The

355

SAP table full on insertion

362

Slot number. The slot number

363

Frame Relay DLCI was created

366

400 0000

366

Frame Relay DLCI was deleted

367

800 0000

367

1000 0000

368

2000 0000

369

4000 0000

370

8000 0000

371

Thresh-hold rising trap

374

Thresh-hold falling trap

374

An XMAP turned on or off

376

MPC Index. A unique number

385

MPOA Resolution Replies. The

385

Slot Number. The slot number

390

EntityId. The identification

403

PeerIndex. The index number

403

SessionId. The identification

405

14 DNS Resolver and RMON

409

Page 14-2

410

Probes and Events

411

Monitoring Probes

412

Monitoring Events

413

15 Managing Ethernet Modules

415

Kodiak Ethernet Modules

417

The Ethernet Management Menus

418

Page 15-5

419

Page 15-6

420

Page 15-7

421

OmniChannel

423

The Server Channel Feature

424

Creating an OmniChannel

425

Page 15-12

426

Deleting an OmniChannel

427

Page 15-14

428

Page 15-15

429

16 Managing 802.1Q Groups

431

Page 16-2

432

12345678

433

Page 16-4

434

Page 16-5

435

802.1Q groups:

435

802.1Q

435

Page 16-6

436

802.1Q link. To support 64

436

Page 16-7

437

802.1Q link for Kodiak

437

802.1Q traffic over

437

Page 16-9

439

Page 16-10

440

Page 16-11

441

Modifying 802.1Q Groups

442

Page 16-13

443

Page 16-15

445

Page 16-16

446

Page 16-17

447

17 Configuring Bridging

449

Page 17-2

450

CLI (Command Line

450

UI (User Interface)

450

CLI mode to UI mode

450

Configuration Overview

451

Bridge Management Menu

452

Page 17-5

453

Page 17-6

454

Selecting a Default Group

455

Bridging Commands

456

Page 17-10

458

Page 17-12

460

Page 17-13

461

Page 17-14

462

Field descriptions

463

Page 17-17

465

Setting Flood Limits

469

Displaying Group Flood Limits

470

Configuring Spanning Tree

471

Page 17-24

472

Page 17-25

473

Page 17-26

474

Page 17-27

475

Page 17-29

477

Page 17-30

478

Page 17-32

480

Configuring Fast Spanning Tree

482

Truncating Tree Timing

483

Speedy Tree Protocol

483

Page 17-36

484

Page 17-37

485

LAN the best path

485

LAN with another bridge

485

Page 17-38

486

VLAN, enter stc at

486

Page 17-39

487

Configuring Source Routing

488

Disabling SAP filtering

489

Configuring SAP Filtering

489

Viewing SAP Filtering

490

Page 17-43

491

Enabling SRTB for a Group

492

Disabling SRTB for a Group

493

Viewing the RIF Table

494

Clearing the RIF Table

495

Page 17-48

496

18 Configuring

497

Frame Translations

497

Page 18-2

498

Translating the Frame

499

The MAC Header

500

The RIF Field

501

Encapsulation

502

The SNAP Conversion

503

Other Conversions

503

Page 18-8

504

The Network Header

505

Address Mapping in IPX

506

Frame Size Requirements

507

MTU Handling

508

Banyan Vines

509

Forwarding versus Flooding

510

Page 18-15

511

The User Interface

512

Page 18-17

513

FDDI Media - Default Mode

514

ATM LANE - Default Mode

515

The Ethertype Option

516

ATM LANE - Ethernet II Mode

516

The SNAP Option

517

Ethernet Media - SNAP Mode

517

ATM LANE - SNAP Mode

518

The LLC Option

519

Ethernet Media - LLC Mode

519

The “vi” Command

520

The Switch Menu

521

Default Ethernet Translations

522

Default FDDI Translations

523

Page 18-28

524

Page 18-29

525

Port Translations

526

Configuring Additional Ports

527

Page 18-32

528

Page 18-33

529

Page 18-34

530

Page 18-35

531

Page 18-36

532

Page 18-37

533

Page 18-38

534

Any to Any MAC Translations

535

Default Autoencapsulation

536

Translational Bridging

537

Page 18-42

538

Page 18-43

539

Page 18-44

540

Page 18-45

541

Page 18-46

542

19 Managing Groups and Ports

543

Static Port Assignment

544

Page 19-3

545

Page 19-4

546

Mobile Groups

547

Page 19-6

548

Page 19-7

549

Page 19-8

550

If def_group is enabled

551

Why enable def_group?

551

If def_group is disabled

551

Why disable move_from_def?

551

Helpful Hints:

552

If move_to_def is enabled

553

Why enable move_to_def?

553

Why disable move_to_def?

553

Page 19-12

554

Page 19-13

555

Page 19-14

556

Routing in a Non-Mobile Group

557

VLAN #1)

558

Page 19-17

559

VLANs.” Some commands in

559

Creating a New Group

560

Page 19-19

561

WAN ports. In

561

WAN Routing

561

Page 19-20

562

Page 19-26

568

Page 19-27

569

Page 19-28

570

Page 19-30

572

Page 19-31

573

FDDI frames

573

Page 19-33

575

Page 19-34

576

Creating a WAN Routing Group

577

Viewing Current Groups

580

Modifying a Group or VLAN

582

Viewing Your Changes

583

Saving Your Changes

583

Canceling Your Changes

583

Changing the IP Address

583

Changing the IP Subnet Mask

583

Enabling IP or IPX Routing

584

Deleting a Group

585

Adding Virtual Ports

586

Modifying a Virtual Port

587

Deleting a Virtual Port

588

Page 19-47

589

Page 19-49

591

Page 19-50

592

802.10 FDDI service port

592

LAN Emulation service port

592

Page 19-51

593

RFC 1577)

593

RFC 1490)

593

RFC 1483)

593

Page 19-52

594

Viewing Port Statistics

595

Page 19-54

596

Viewing Port Errors

597

Page 19-56

598

Port Mirroring

599

Mirrored Port Mirroring Port

600

RMON Probe

600

Must be in same VLAN

600

Page 19-59

601

Setting Up Port Mirroring

602

Disabling Port Mirroring

602

Port Monitoring

603

Page 19-63

605

If You Chose Dump to Screen

606

Page 19-65

607

RAM disk has been used by

607

RAM disk through the pmcfg

607

Port Mapping

608

The Details of Port Mapping

609

Port Mapping Limitations

610

Creating a Port Mapping Set

611

Page 19-70

612

Page 19-71

613

Viewing a Port Mapping Set

614

Deleting a Port Mapping Set

614

Configuring VLAN Priority

616

Viewing VLAN Priority

616

20 Configuring Group and VLAN

617

Policies

617

AutoTracker Policy Types

618

Page 20-3

619

Where These Procedures Start

620

Defining a Port Policy

621

Defining a MAC Address Policy

622

Defining a Protocol Policy

624

Page 20-9

625

SAP (service

625

SAP types

626

Page 20-11

627

VLAN, the

627

Defining Your Own Rules

629

Defining a Port Binding Policy

631

Page 20-18

634

Defining a DHCP Port Policy

636

Viewing Policy Configurations

640

Length = 2

640

The VLANs

643

DHCP Servers and Clients

644

DHCP Port and

645

MAC Rules

645

Page 20-30

646

21 Interswitch Protocols

647

PANNING TREE PATH

648

Hello packet received

649

Common Transmission State

650

Passive Reception State

650

Configuring XMAP

651

Page 21-6

652

Page 21-7

653

VAP packets sent

654

VAP and Port Policies

655

Configuring VAP

655

GMAP Updating Rules

656

Configuring GMAP

657

Enabling and Disabling GMAP

657

Configuring the Gap Time

657

Configuring the Hold Time

658

Page 21-14

660

22 Managing AutoTracker

661

The AutoTracker Menu

662

AutoTracker VLANs

663

The Default VLAN

664

The defvl Command

665

VLAN solves this problem. If

666

IP protocol VLAN

666

IP traffic only

666

IP and AppleTalk

666

VLANs (continued)

667

VLAN Assignment

668

FDDI Backbone

670

VLANs Over a Backbone?

673

Creating AutoTracker VLANs

676

Y here if you want to set up

678

Y, you will

678

VLAN 1:2 created successfully

678

Page 22-23

683

IPX router

683

VLAN. You

683

Modifying an AutoTracker VLAN

684

Deleting an AutoTracker VLAN

686

Viewing AutoTracker VLANs

687

Page 22-32

692

LLC and SNAP traffic

692

Page 22-34

694

VLAN is complete

694

23 Multicast VLANs

695

Creating Multicast VLANs

698

Defining Recipients By Port

701

Modifying Multicast VLANs

703

Deleting a Multicast VLAN

705

Viewing Multicast VLANs

707

Page 23-16

710

24 AutoTracker VLAN

711

Application Examples

711

VLAN Membership

712

Application Example 1

713

VLANs in IPX Networks

714

IPX Networks

714

VLAN Assignment

715

FDDI Ring

717

Application Example 4

719

Important Note

719

Application Example 5

720

D, as is shown in the figure

721

25 IP Routing

723

IP Routing Overview

724

Transport Protocols

725

Application-Layer Protocols

725

Additional IP Protocols

725

The Networking Menu

728

The IP Submenu

729

Page 25-8

730

MAC addresses (or

730

Page 25-9

731

Page 25-10

732

Page 25-11

733

Page 25-12

734

Page 25-13

735

Page 25-14

736

Page 25-15

737

Page 25-16

738

Adding an IP Static Route

739

Page 25-18

740

VLANs (that is, it must

740

Removing an IP Static Route

741

Page 25-20

742

Page 25-21

743

Using the PING Command

744

Page 25-23

745

Page 25-24

746

Page 25-25

747

Page 25-26

748

Viewing TCP Statistics

749

Page 25-28

750

Page 25-29

751

Using the TELNET Command

752

Tracing an IP Route

753

Page 25-32

754

Configuring IP RIP Filters

755

Page 25-34

756

IP RIP Filter Precedence

757

Deleting IP RIP Filters

758

Displaying IP RIP Filters

759

Page 25-38

760

VLAN 1, you would enter:

760

Page 25-39

761

Page 25-40

762

Page 25-41

763

Path MTU Discovery

764

26 UDP Forwarding

765

UDP Relay Configuration Screen

767

BOOTP/DHCP Relay

768

External BOOTP Relay

770

Internal BOOTP/DHCP Relay

771

VLAN 20VLAN 10

772

Enabling BOOTP/DHCP Relay

773

NetBIOS Relays

775

NetBIOS Relay Application

776

Configuring NBNS Relay

777

Next-Hop Addresses for NBNS

778

Configuring NBDD Relay

780

Next-Hop Addresses for NBDD

781

Generic Service UDP Relay

783

Modifying a Generic Service

785

Deleting a Generic Service

786

Viewing UDP Relay Statistics

787

27 IPX Routing

789

IPX Routing Overview

790

Page 27-3

791

VLAN through

791

The IPX Submenu

792

Viewing the IPX Routing Table

793

Page 27-6

794

VLAN asso

794

Page 27-7

795

Viewing IPX Statistics

796

Page 27-9

797

Viewing the IPX SAP Bindery

798

Page 27-11

799

Adding an IPX Static Route

800

Removing an IPX Static Route

801

Page 27-14

802

Page 27-15

803

Using the IPXPING Command

804

Page 27-17

805

Page 27-18

806

Page 27-19

807

Page 27-20

808

Page 27-21

809

WAN endpoint

809

Page 27-22

810

Page 27-23

811

Page 27-24

812

IPX RIP/SAP Filter Precedence

813

Page 27-26

814

WAN link

814

WAN routing services

814

Page 27-27

815

Enabling IPX Watchdog Spoofing

816

Page 27-29

817

Page 27-30

818

Page 27-31

819

Page 27-32

820

Page 27-34

822

Configuring RIP and SAP Timers

823

Viewing RIP and SAP Timers

824

Page 27-37

825

Adding an IPX Default Route

826

28 Managing WAN Switching

827

Type of Service (ToS)

828

ToS and QoS Interaction

830

DTR Dial Backup

831

Supported Physical Interfaces

832

Supported Protocols

833

Page 28-8

834

WSX board, port

834

Frame Relay

835

Data Compression

838

Loopback Detection

839

The WAN Port Software Menu

840

Serial Port Example

841

Page 28-16

842

Page 28-19

845

Page 28-20

846

ISDN-BRI Port Example

847

Fractional T1 Port Example

850

Page 28-25

851

Page 28-26

852

Page 28-27

853

Page 28-28

854

Viewing Port Parameters

855

Page 28-30

856

Page 28-31

857

Page 28-32

858

Page 28-33

859

Page 28-34

860

Page 28-35

861

Page 28-36

862

Deleting Ports

863

Page 28-41

867

Page 28-43

869

PPP Example

870

29 Managing Frame Relay

873

Compression

877

Virtual Circuits and DLCIs

878

WSX serial port

879

WSX sends STATUS ENQUIRY

879

Congestion Control

880

Discard Eligibility (DE) Flag

881

Page 29-10

882

Notification By BECN

883

Notification By FECN

884

Frame Formats Supported

885

Bridging Services

886

Frame Relay IP Routing

887

Page 29-16

888

WSX router on IP Subnet

888

Frame Relay IPX Routing

890

Trunking

891

Before Transmission

892

After Transmission

892

The Frame Relay Software Menu

893

Modifying a Port

894

Page 29-23

895

B Bidirectional

897

U User (the default)

897

N Network

897

Page 29-27

899

Page 29-28

900

Modifying a Virtual Circuit

901

Page 29-30

902

Page 29-31

903

Adding a Virtual Circuit

904

Page 29-33

905

Page 29-35

907

DLCI 17 on Port

907

Deleting a Virtual Circuit

908

Page 29-37

909

Page 29-41

913

Information on One Port

915

Page 29-44

916

UP, then the port has been

917

UP, then the port is

919

Page 29-50

922

Resetting Statistics Counters

926

Managing Frame Relay Services

927

Page 29-56

928

Configuring a Bridging Service

929

Page 29-58

930

Page 29-60

932

Page 29-61

933

Configuring a Trunking Service

934

Page 29-63

935

Viewing Frame Relay Services

936

Page 29-65

937

Page 29-66

938

30 Point-to-Point Protocol

939

Multi-Link PPP

940

Multilink Modes of Operation

941

Page 30-5

943

The PPP Submenu

944

Setting Global PPP Parameters

945

Page 30-8

946

Adding a PPP Entity

947

Page 30-10

948

Page 30-11

949

Page 30-12

950

Modifying a PPP Entity

953

Page 30-16

954

Page 30-17

955

Displaying PPP Entity Status

956

Page 30-19

957

Page 30-20

958

Deleting a PPP Entity

959

31 WAN Links

961

The Link Submenu

962

Adding a WAN Link

963

Adding ISDN Call Links

964

Page 31-5

965

Page 31-6

966

Page 31-7

967

Page 31-8

968

Modifying a WAN Link

969

Modifying WSX Links

970

Deleting WAN Links

971

Viewing WAN Links

972

Page 31-13

973

Displaying Link Status

975

Page 31-16

976

Page 31-17

977

32 Managing ISDN Ports

979

Page 32-2

980

The ISDN Submenu

981

Page 32-4

982

Page 32-5

983

Page 32-6

984

Page 32-7

985

Page 32-8

986

Page 32-9

987

Page 32-10

988

33 Managing T1 and E1 Ports

989

T1 and E1 Overview

990

The T1/E1 Menu

991

Configuring a T1 Port

992

Configuring an E1 Port

996

Page 33-18

1006

D4 and E1-noCRC frames

1006

Page 33-19

1007

Viewing T1 Remote Statistics

1008

Page 33-21

1009

Page 33-22

1010

34 Backup Services

1011

Backup Services Commands

1012

Adding a Backup Service

1013

Field Descriptions

1014

Page 34-5

1015

Backing Up a Frame Relay PVC

1016

Backup Services Commands

1017

Modifying a Backup Service

1019

Page 34-10

1020

Deleting a Backup Service

1021

Page 34-12

1022

Page 34-13

1023

35 Troubleshooting

1025

Reporting Problems

1027

Report Software Details

1028

Understanding Problems

1029

Operational Problems

1030

Problems with IP Applications

1031

Protocol Problems

1032

Hardware Problems

1033

TEMP LED is Amber

1034

STA LED Is Off

1034

Error Messages

1035

Module Connection Errors

1036

Chassis Error Messages

1037

Chassis Error Messages Table

1037

36 Running Hardware

1039

Diagnostics

1039

Running Diagnostics

1040

Login to Run Diagnostics

1041

Resetting a Switching Module

1042

Temperature Masking

1043

Running Hardware Diagnostics

1044

Sample Command Lines

1047

Port Tests

1047

Module Type Cable Type

1048

Page 36-12

1050

Running Hardware Diagnostics

1051

Page 36-14

1052

Page 36-15

1053

MPX without an HRE, enter:

1053

Page 36-16

1054

Page 36-17

1055

Page 36-18

1056

Page 36-19

1057

Page 36-20

1058

Page 36-22

1060

Page 36-23

1061

Page 36-24

1062

A The Boot Line Prompt

1063

Entering the Boot Prompt

1064

Boot Prompt Basics

1065

Page A-4

1066

Page A-5

1067

Viewing Version Number (V)

1068

Page A-9

1071

Page A-10

1072

B Custom Cables

1073

Page B-2

1074

Page B-3

1075

Page B-4

1076

Page B-5

1077

Page B-6

1078

Page B-7

1079

Page B-8

1080

Page B-9

1081

Page B-10

1082

Page B-11

1083

Page B-12

1084

Page B-13

1085

Page B-14

1086

Page I-14

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