This section covers boot options that can be set from the Firmware and Operational command prompt. For information about file transfer and file management, refer to IBM 2216 Nways Multiaccess Connector Installation and Initial Configuration Guide.
The 2216 is designed to boot from one of the integrated image banks. With the hard drive installed, the 2216 has two image banks that can be used to IML or boot the device. The 2216 also has options to come up in Attended or Unattended mode. Attended mode requires direct interaction with a user at a console attached on the serial port.
The device can be booted from the hard drive, known as Bank A and B.
Before booting the router, note that:
Important: To access the Firmware prompt, you can stop the 2216 boot. To stop it, you must have a TTY console directly attached to the serial port. When the 2216 starts its boot sequence, press Ctrl-C from the console to interrupt the boot sequence.
Another way to control booting is to configure the 2216 to come up in Attended mode. Attended mode can be configured from the Firmware command set.
The 2216 can be configured for Unattended mode. In Unattended mode, you must have chosen which load image and which configuration to load. You are provided with two banks to choose from.The structure of the image banks is as follows:
See "List" for a description of file statuses.
When the 2216 is configured to come up in Attended mode, you are given access to the Firmware command set. From this level of commands, you can select the Image Bank from which to load and the config. You can at this point load new config files or image files. This connection is either a TTY or Telnet connection. You can transfer files using the Xmodem protocol for TTY or TFTP for IP connections.
Note: | ImportantIn release 2, multiple load modules make up a single device
load. If you are transferring a load into a bank using XMODEM, you must
transfer the files individually. The following applies:
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In Attended mode, you can start booting the 2216 by pressing F9 or <Esc>9 to start the operating system.
This is the normal mode for the 2216. It will come up on the Active, Local, or Pending image and config based on your choice.