If you are booting an rs6k machine with an up kernel, use Method A. If you are booting an rs6k machine with an mp kernel, use Method B. For some models of rspc machines, you may use Method C. For all other platforms and kernel types, follow the procedures in your hardware documentation to perform the network boot.
If your client does not require emulation, turn the key to the Secure position and turn on the machine. Watch the LEDs on the front of the machine. They will eventually stop changing and display 200. Then, change the key position to Service and quickly press the reset (yellow) button. When the bootp menus display, continue with step 3.
Note: On model numbers 570, 580, 58H, 59H, 591, and 595, the system powers on in the Secure mode, the power-on light does not come on, and the LED remains blank. The system performs no further operations until the key is set to the Normal or Service position. Refer to the documentation that came with your particular hardware model for more information about performing a network boot of the machine.
Select the network adapter to be used. Choose the adapter with the correct network type (Ethernet, Token-Ring, etc.) and adapter characteristics (thick cable, twisted pair, 16 Mb data rate, 4 Mb data rate, etc.).
Note: You do not need to type the `.' characters in the IP addresses, but you must specify any leading `0' characters that make up parts of the addresses.
If broadcasting will be used to obtain a boot image, leave these IP addresses empty.
If the addresses are incorrect, enter 99 to return to the main menu. Then, go back to step 3.
If the addresses are correct, select the START THE PING TEST option.
If the ping test fails, verify that the addresses are correct, and perform network problem determination if necessary. If the ping test completes successfully, enter 99 to return to the main menu.
The LED persistently displays 260 , 261 , or 262 , and The Maintenance Menu screen appears.
Note: If you are using a Token-Ring network, select the number that corresponds to the correct ring speed for your environment.
If this client and the BOOTP server are on the same LAN, leave the IP address fields as zeros for the BOOTP request to be broadcasted over the LAN. If there are multiple BOOTP servers on the LAN or the client is on a different network to the server, enter the client and server IP addresses. Type in the IP addresses using leading zeros to pad the network address fields, for example, 009.101.002.050 . If this machine must use a gateway to reach the server, enter the IP address for the gateway.
Type 99 and press the Enter key to save the address information and return to the MAIN MENU.
The BOOTP request will be issued, followed by a TFTP transfer of the network boot image.
Note: If the last icon is displayed prior to pressing the F4 key, the normal mode boot list is used instead of the System Management Services diskette.
Note: You do not need to specify any leading `0' characters, but you must specify the `.' characters in the IP addresses.