Troubleshooting
ETS Installation Guide 51
Figure B-1. BCP Command Examples
Boot> SET IPADDRESS 192.0.1.229
Boot> SET SOFTWARE /tftpboot/ETS*.SYS
Boot> SET LOADHOST 192.0.1.188
Boot> SET SECONDARY 192.0.1.22
Boot> FLASH
% Initialization begins in 5 seconds.....
These commands set the Server’s address, the software loadfile, and the loadhost’s
IP address (as well as that of a backup loadhost). The server then reboots using the
Flash command and will attempt to load the file ETS*.SYS from the host at
192.0.1.188.
Flush NVR This command is used to restore the ETS’
non-volatile RAM to its factory default
settings. It will reset everything that is
configurable on the server, including the
unit’s IP address.
Flash This command will force the ETS to
download new operational code and reload
it into Flash ROM. This is necessary when a
new version of software is released and you
wish to upgrade your unit. If the server
cannot download the file, the code in Flash
ROM will still be usable.
Help Displays a one-page summary of available
commands and what they do.
Init 451 Reboots the ETS after it has been
configured. If the ETS can find and load the
specified software loadfile, it will restart itself
with full functionality. If the loadfile is not
found, the server will attempt to reload
continuously. If there is an error, or if the
console’s Return key is pressed, the ETS
will re-enter the Boot Configuration
Program.
SET BOOTP {Enabled, Disabled} Enables or disables the sending of BOOTP
queries during the boot sequence. It is
enabled by default.
SET DHCP {Enabled, Disabled} Enables or disables the sending of DHCP
queries during the boot sequence. It is
enabled by default.
SET Hardware xx-xx-xx Specifies the last three numbers of the
server’s Ethernet address. The first three
numbers will be supplied automatically.
The Ethernet address should have been set
at the factory. Setting an incorrect address
could cause serious network problems.
SET IPAddress ip_address Specifies this server’s IP address. Uses the
standard numeric format.
SET Loadhost ip_address Specifies the host to attempt to load the file
from. The IP address should be in standard
numeric format (no text names are allowed).