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Freeway 1100/1150 Hardware Installation Guide
Processor Number The only valid number for this parameter is
0
.
FTP User Name If booting from the boot server, Freeway uses this name to log in to its
FTP (or RSH) user account on the boot server. The default is ff
ff
rr
rr
ee
ee
ee
ee
ww
ww
aa
aa
yy
yy
.
This is not required if you are booting from the local disk.
FTP Password If booting from the boot server, Freeway uses this password to log in to
its user account. The default is pp
pp
aa
aa
ss
ss
ss
ss
ww
ww
oo
oo
rr
rr
dd
dd
. This parameter is optional. If
a password is given, FTP is used during system boot; if it is cleared, the
remote shell (RSH) protocol is used.
Flags This parameter specifies whether you want Freeway to autoboot two
seconds after system reset, seven seconds after system reset, or not at
all, and whether you want the version numbers of the .mem files dis-
played.
Enter the Flags value shown in Table 3–2 on page 49 that matches your
configuration requirements. The default Flags value is 0. The Flags
word is an inclusive OR of the desired bits for the individual func-
tions.
Freeway Server Name Enter the system name assigned by the system administrator for this
Freeway.
Freeway Inet Address Enter the Internet address assigned by the system administrator for
this Freeway in decimal dot notation (for example, 207.67.135.84).
Freeway Subnet Mask If your Freeway is located on a subnet, enter the subnet mask in hexa-
decimal notation (for example, ffffff00).
Boot Server Name Enter the name assigned by the system administrator for the boot
server. Optionally, you can clear this field and the software will assign
the default name bootserver. If you are booting from the local disk,
this parameter is ignored.
Boot Server Inet Address Enter the Internet address assigned by the system administrator for the
boot server in decimal dot notation (for example, 207.67.135.84). If
you are booting from the local disk, this parameter is ignored.
System Boot Directory If the Freeway boot files will be stored in the home directory of the FTP
(or RSH) user account, clear this field. Otherwise, enter the full path
name of the boot directory. The default UNIX directory is
/usr/local/freeway/boot. The default VMS directory is SYS$SYSDE-
VICE:[FREEWAY.BOOT]
. For Windows NT versions earlier than 4.0, the
default directory is c:\freeway\boot. For Windows NT 4.0 or later, use
the alias you have set up to point to the freeway\boot directory.
To boot from the local disk, set the system boot directory to //
//
ii
ii
dd
dd
ee
ee
.
Table 3–1: Freeway System Boot Parameter Descriptions (Cont’d)
Boot Parameter Description