Riverstone Networks RS 2100 Network Router User Manual


 
Riverstone Networks RS 2100 Getting Started Guide 5-5
Managing RS 2100 Software Loading Software from the Network
5.3 LOADING SOFTWARE FROM THE NETWORK
Typically, the RS 2100 loads its operating software from the flash memory contained on the motherboard. Alternately,
the RS 2100 can be configured to ignore its internal flash image and obtain its software from a network server. The
RS 2100 can obtain its image software from either a TFTP or BootP/TFTP server.
5.3.1 Loading Image Software from a TFTP Server
Perform the following procedure to configure the RS 2100 to load its image software from a TFTP server:
1. Copy the image software onto a TFTP server that the RS 2100 can access.
2. Reboot the RS 2100 and enter Boot mode by pressing the “Esc” key to interrupt the normal boot
process.
3. At the Boot prompt, enter the set command to view the current bootPROM variable values.
Here is an example
4. Notice in the example above that netaddr, netmask, and gateway have the value 0.0.0.0, and
that
bootsource = /pc-flash/boot/ros70.
5. From the Boot prompt, use the set command to set the following:
IP address of the RS 2100 – (netaddr)
Subnet mask for the RS 2100 – (netmask)
The IP address of the RS 2100’s default gateway – (gateway)
Full path and filename to the software image on the TFTP server – (bootsource)
IP address of the TFTP server – (bootaddr)
re-boot> set
...tty1 = 9600
bootdiagmode = off [off on quick mfg-test]
diag_log =
mfg_loop_by = time [time count]
mfg_loop_max = 86400
bootdelay = 2
promsetaddrs = 1
flow_control = on [off on]
bootptimeout = 5
netaddr = 0.0.0.0
autoboot = boot
netmask = 0,0,0,0
gateway = 0.0.0.0
bootsource = /pc-flash/boot/ros70
bootaddr = 0.0.0.0
ethaddr = 00:00:1d:12:34:56
sysid = -1
rs-boot>