User`s guide

Cayman 3220-H Users Guide Diagnostic Console
December 2000 B-3
5. Turn on the Cayman 3220-H.
The terminal console window will begin displaying startup
messages from the Cayman 3220-H.
6. When the console displays STAY IN EPROM?, type Y.
The Cayman 3220-H console prompt (BootPROM>) appears,
indicating that the Cayman 3220-H is now operating in
diagnostic (EPROM) mode.
Using the
Diagnostic
Console
You communicate with the diagnostic console via a simple
command-line interface. You must enter commands in their entirety;
you cannot truncate commands to the first three characters or to
some shorter “first match” string. IP addresses are entered in “dotted
decimal” notation. IP addresses, filenames, and server names may
all be “de-configured” by specifying them as 0 (zero). You can use the
help command to obtain on-line information about the diagnostic
console commands.
When you finish using the diagnostic console, turn your Cayman
3220-H off and on to return it to normal operation.
Diagnostic
Console
Commands
This section presents the commands you will use to enter, modify, or
clear settings in the Cayman 3220-H EPROM.
Optional command arguments are presented in straight brackets
[ ].
Alternative values for an argument are presented in curly
brackets { }, with values separated with vertical bars ( | ).
Variable for which you must supply your own values are presented
in italics. For example, ipgateway ip_address means that you
must supply an ip_address argument for the ipgateway
command.