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Bootrom Monitor Mode Commands
3-38 Software Configuration
ff
This command formats the Flash file system. We recommend that you first save any
.dat,
.cert, .cfg
, and your
startup-config
files to
cflash:
or a PC since any files in
flash:
will be
deleted. You are prompted to enter data by the following script:
XSR-3020: ff
You will lose all files in the “flash:” file system.
Are you sure you want to format the “flash:” file system? (y/n) y
Unlocking flash file sectors
Initializing DOS file system.
Formatting flashrom file system
...................................................... Done.
Set working directory to flash:
Using default Bootrom password. The system is not secure!!!
Use “bp” to change password
ffc
This command formats the CompactFlash card.
ng
This command retrieves a file over the network using a remote IP address/file path.
np
This command modifies network parameters. You are prompted to enter data by the following
script. While most of the options are self-explanatory, three require further description.
•
When set to no, the Autoboot option places the prompt in Bootrom mode when you boot or
power up the XSR.
•
When set to yes, the default Quickboot action of delaying five seconds at startup for you to
optionally enter CTRL-C and acquire Bootrom mode is negated. You can still acquire Bootrom
mode, but you must immediately press CTRL-C upon seeing the X-Pedition Security Router
Bootrom header.
•
The default hostname (local target name), XSR-3000, cannot be changed. In the absence of a
user-supplied hostname via the
hostname
CLI command, this name will be used as the CLI
prompt and SNMP hostname in MIB-II.
XSR-3020: np
Enter ‘.’ = clear a field; ‘-’ = go to previous field; ^C = quit
Local IP address
(192.168.1.1)
:
Gateway IP address
()
:
Remote Host IP address (192.168.1.10)
:
Remote file path (c:\)
:
Use TFTP (no)
:
Ftp userid (anonymous)
:
Ftp password ()
: