User`s guide
Web Manager for OnSite Administrators 353
Configuration>System>Boot Configuration
Backup Configuration Information” for where these advanced configuration
options are described.
To boot from a boot server, the administrative user can select “Network” and
configure a boot server.
For network boot to work, make sure the following prerequisites are done.
• A TFTP server must be available to the OnSite on the network.
• An upgraded OnSite boot image file must be downloaded from Cyclades
and available on the boot server.
• The OnSite must have a fixed IP address and you must know the address.
• You must know the boot filename and the IP address of the TFTP server.
The boot-related options are described in the following table.
Table 6-31: Boot Configuration Fields and Options
Field or Value Name Description
IP Address assigned to Ethernet
A new IP address for the OnSite.
Watchdog Timer
Whether the watchdog timer is active. If the
watchdog timer is active, the OnSite reboots if the
software crashes. See
“Configuration>System>Boot Configuration” on
page 351 for how the watchdog timer can be
activated or deactivated.
Unit boot from
Choose one or more images and “Network” from
the list.
Boot File Name
An alternative name for the boot file.
Server’s IP Address
The IP address for the boot server.
Console Speed
An alternative console speed from 4800 to
115200 (9600 is the default).