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5. Any line beginning with the # symbol is a comment and is not processed by
the IMG 1004. Below is the information the user will edit for use in their
network
yiaddr --> IP Address of the IMG 1004 being loaded
subnetmask --> Subnet mask of the IMG 1004 being loaded
giaddr --> IP Address of the Gateway connected to the IMG 1004
file --> System Software Filename. If loading software from SD Card
then this is the filename of the software being loaded. Load this file onto
the SD Card.
Host flag --> The Host Flag informs the IMG 1004 of configuration
details such as T1 or E1, Boot from SD card or Boot from FTP Server,
and a few other configuration details. See Setting Host Flags.
siaddr --> IP Address of FTP server. Also used as an NTP server.
sname --> Optional, not currently used. Do not edit or problems may
occur
6. Change the Host Flag to "Retrieve IMG Build from SD Card".
Host Flag Values
32 = Boot from SD Card, T1 system
34 = Boot from SD Card, E1 system
Example: The following is a T1 system booting from SD Card. Refer to the
file Setting Host Flags to follow the example
Boot From SD card = 32
T1 system = add +00
Host Flag Value = 32
The Host Flag for a T1 system booting from SD Card = 32
7. Edit the bootup.cfg file to reflect the new Host Flag value
8. Edit the System Software Filename in the bootup.cfg file to reflect the new
software file being loaded. (Ex: img1004_ver1050123_0106.bin)
9. Edit the rest of the bootup.cfg file to reflect your network values.
10. Save the bootup.cfg file.
11. Remove the SD card from the SD Writer.
12. Insert the SD card into the SD slot on the Front Panel of the IMG 1004.
13. Power-up the IMG 1004.
14. The IMG 1004 will go through a diagnostic check and then load software. See
Front Panel Status LEDs 1004 for more information on the boot process.
15. Once the loading of software and configuring of network information is
complete, the IMG 1004 will be ready to get configured.
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