Specifications

boot device : sm
processor number : 0
host name : .
file name : .
inet on ethernet (e) : .
inet on backplane (b) : <Backplane IP address>
host inet (h) : .
gateway inet (g) : .
user (u) : .
ftp password (pw) (blank = use rsh): .
flags (f) : .
target name (tn) : <Target name>
startup script (s) : .
other (o) : .
For standalone operation, the boot device parameter must be set to a period “.”
<Target name>
should be set to the MDR Server hostname that will be used to
communicate with the MDR system.
<Backplane IP address> any available IP address can be used.
The default value for
flags is 0. Do not change the value of flags – type a period “.” for
the default value. For standalone operation, the
boot device parameter must be set to a
period “.”
3.4 Connecting to the MDR Server from the MDR Shell
Make sure that the RS-232 terminal or PC with a terminal emulator program is con-
nected to the MDR.
To start the
mdrshell program on the standalone MDR system:
1. Boot up the MDR and wait for the user prompt to appear:
->
2. At the user prompt, type:
-> mdrshell
3. At the mdrshell prompt, type period “.”:
Specify the MDR Server name/IP address: .
Trying to connect to server . …
Connection with server
. established.
Got call from 192.168.15.101
No current client session exist. Accept new client 13.
4. When the prompt reappears, press the Enter key:
MDR Server hostname or IP address: ↵
Welcome to VMETRO (RX-)MDR Shell Version 1.4.4
Type <?> for help
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