Specifications

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Initializing the Access Server
Specifying Initialization from a Load Host
To specify initialization from a network load host, use the following command:
Local> INITIALIZE FROM ETHERNET
This command causes the access server to request the image name stored in its
NVRAM from a load host.
Specifying an Image Name When Initializing
You can specify the name of an image when initializing. For example, the
following command causes the access server to request the image named
WWENG2 from a load host:
Local> INITIALIZE FROM ETHERNET IMAGE WWENG2
Specifying Initialization from Flash RAM
If a access server has Flash capabilities, you can specify initialization from the
image stored in Flash RAM by using the following command:
Local> INITIALIZE FROM FLASHRAM
Updating Flash RAM
If a access server has Flash capabilities, you can update the image stored in Flash
RAM with an image from a network load host. Use the following command:
Local> INITIALIZE FROM ETHERNET UPDATE FLASHRAM
This command causes the access server to request the image name stored in
NVRAM from a load host to update Flash RAM.
Specifying a Delay Value with INITIALIZE
When you enter the INITIALIZE command, you can specify a delay value as
shown in the following example:
Local> INITIALIZE DELAY 10
This command causes the access server to wait 10 minutes before initializing.
The range for the delay value is from 0 to 1440 minutes. The default delay value is
1.