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NBH - Network Boot Operating System, Halt
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NBH - Network Boot Operating System, Halt
Command Input
NBH
[ControllerLUN] [DeviceLUN] [ClientIPAddress] [ServerIPAddress] [String]
Arguments
Description
The NBH command loads an operating system or control program
from the server into memory, and halts. This command functions in
exactly the same way as the NBO command, except that control is
not given to the loaded program.
ControllerLUN Logical Unit Number (LUN) of the controller to
which the following device is attached.
It defaults to LUN 0.
DeviceLUN LUN of the device to boot from.
It defaults to LUN 0.
ClientIPAddress Internet Protocol Address of the client, basically
my/source IP address. It defaults to an IP address of
0 (refer to the
NIOT command).
ServerIPAddress Internet Protocol Address of the server, basically the
destination IP address.
It defaults to an IP address of 0 (refer to the NIOT
command).
String A character string.
Up to 2 strings may be speciÞed, usually the name of
the Þle to boot and an optional string (string 2).
String 2, if speciÞed, is passed to the booted Þle. To
specify string 2, a delimiter must be used to
differentiate from string 1 (boot Þlename). Both
character strings default to a null character string
(refer to the NIOT command).