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Chapter 3 ROM Monitor Commands
Nortel Networks 5399 Access Switch Hardware Installation Guide
The boot –v command displays the boot in verbose mode. This output
includes the turnaround time in milliseconds for each request. This value
equals the time lapse between sending the request and receiving the
proper reply from the host.
When the boot is complete, verbose output includes a display of network
statistics:
Use boot –l only when reloading your Flash memory. Typically,
you reload your Flash memory when you are upgrading to a
new version of software.
monitor:: boot –v
Enter boot file name [(ip) “oper.64.enet”, \
(mop) “OPER_64_ENET.SYS”]::
Waiting for CMB Config Block Info...
Requesting default boot file “OPER_64_ENET.SYS” for MOP/VMS\
loads and “oper.64.enet” for all other protocols.
Unanswered requests shown as ‘?’, transmission errors as ‘*’.
Requesting boot from 192.9.200.88 via Ethernet...
Booting from 192.9.200.88 (42 msec)
Header received OK. Received data blocks shown as msec
turnaround time.
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Ethernet Statistics
Frames Received: 1031 Frames Sent: 1031
CRC Errors: 0 Carrier Sense Losses: 0
Alignment Errors: 0 Clear to Send Losses: 0
Resource Drops: 9 Collisions Detected: 9
Bus Wait Drops: 0 Excessive Collision Losses: 0
Bad Types/Lengths: 0