User manual
 Boot Prompt Basics
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Boot Prompt Basics
To get a list of commands enter a question mark (?). A screen similar to the following is 
shown:
?  - print this list
@  - boot (load and go)
p  - print boot params
c  - change boot params
l  - load boot file
g adrs  - go to adrs
d adrs[,n]  - display memory
m adrs  - modify memory
f adrs, nbytes, value  - fill memory
t adrs, adrs, nbytes  - copy memory
e  - print fatal exception
n netif  - print network interface device address
L  - list ffs files
P  - Purge system: removes ALL ffs files
R file [files]  - remove ffs file(s)
S  - save boot configuration
V  - display bootstrap version
$dev(0,procnum)host:/file h=# e=# b=# g=# u=usr [pw=passwd] f=# 
 tn=targetname s=script o=other 
Boot flags: 
 0x02  - load local system symbols 
 0x04  - don't autoboot 
 0x08  - quick autoboot (no countdown) 
 0x20  - disable login security 
 0x40  - use bootp to get boot parameters 
 0x80  - use tftp to get boot image 
 0x100  - use proxy arp 
 0x1000  - factory reset 
available boot devices: sl ffs zm
[Boot]: 
The commands for this menu are described in the sections below.
♦ Important Note ♦
The Boot prompt is case sensitive. Always enter letters 
in lowercase or uppercase as indicated in the menus.
Resuming Switch Boot (@)
If you wish to continue the boot process, enter the @ command at the prompt. This loads the 
last saved configuration.










