Installation guide
Remote Annex 2000 Hardware Installation Guide
Chapter 3 ROM Monitor Commands
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erase
The erase command erases the contents of non-volatile memory,
including the Remote Annex 2000’s IP address. This command also
restores the parameters to their factory defaults. The syntax is:
erase
If the self-boot option is installed, the erase command prompts for
which non-volatile memory to erase: EEPROM or FLASH. Entering
1 at the prompt causes the Remote Annex 2000 to erase the EEPROM
memory (configuration information); entering 2 at the prompt causes
the Remote Annex 2000 to erase the Flash memory (self-boot image).
The erase command does not erase the Ethernet address.
Since the erase command erases the IP address, you must use
the addr command to re-enter the Remote Annex 2000’s IP
address before reloading any software.
The erase command display looks like this:
If the self-boot option is not installed, the command display looks
like this:
monitor:: erase
1) EEPROM (i.e. Configuration information)
2) FLASH (i.e. Self boot image)
Enter 1 or 2:: 1
Erase all non-volatile EEPROM memory? (y/n) [n]:: n
monitor:: erase
Erase all non-volatile EEPROM memory? (y/n) [n]:: n