Instruction manual

Set the default input radix to the specified value. Values that can be assigned
to the default radix are:
0 DEFAULT Use the default radix for the associated command
10 DECIMAL Use decimal as the default radix. All data entered at the
keyboard must be in decimal.
16 HEXADECIMAL Use hexadecimal as the default radix.
All data must be entered as hexadecimal values. The default input radix can
be changed at any time by the use of the %X and %D introducers. The results
are always displayed in decimal.
SCSI_A
Set the host ID to be used for the SCSI_A port. The value must be in the
range 0-7. The only validation performed is verification of the range. The
SCSI channel is not accessed and ID conflicts are not checked. The normal
default value is 7.
SCSI_B
On 400/500/600/700/800/900 models only, set the host ID to be used for
the SCSI_B port. The value must be in the range 0-7. The only validation
performed is verification of the range. The SCSI channel is not accessed and
ID conflicts are not checked. The normal default value is 7.
SCSI_RESET
Set the amount of time to wait after a reset occurs on the SCSI bus.
Acceptable values are 0-7. This tells the code to wait 2n seconds before
proceeding. A value of 4 is the default. This time suffices for hard disks,
CD–ROMs, and floppy disks. You may need to set a higher value when
booting from a tape.
SERVER
1 (ON) Configuration is a server.
0 (OFF) Default. Configuration is a workstation.
TRIGGER
Enable or disable remote trigger operation, which allows a remote system to
request a local boot of the system. The MOP boot message is honored. Setting
this also allows a remote system to connect to the local system by means of
the MOP console carrier. If the Ethernet self-test has failed, this command
is illegal. The default value for the command on any nonvolatile RAM failure
or any time the nonvolatile RAM is initialized is OFF. Remote trigger is not
allowed. The acceptable values are:
1 (ON) Enable trigger boot
0 (OFF) Disable trigger boot
PASSWORD
Set the password for remote trigger verification and for entering the
privileged state. This allows a user to set the password that is verified if
a remote trigger request is received by the network listener. The password
must be exactly sixteen hexadecimal characters (0-9, A-F) long. In order for a
new password to be set, the old password must be known, unless it is the first
time that a password is set. If it is, only a new password need be specified.
There is no default for the command and if no password is set, remote trigger
requests are ignored.
Console 16–23