Configuration manual

uBoot mode
reset
6. Configure a new enable password.
CONFIGURATION mode
enable {secret | password}
7. Save the running-config to the startup-config.
EXEC Privilege mode
copy running-config startup-config
Recovering from a Failed Start
A system that does not start correctly might be attempting to boot from a corrupted Dell Networking OS
image or from a mis-specified location.
In this case, you can restart the system and interrupt the boot process to point the system to another
boot location. Use the setenv command, as described in the following steps. For details about the
setenv command, its supporting commands, and other commands that can help recover from a failed
start, refer to the u-Boot chapter in the Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
1. Power-cycle the chassis (pull the power cord and reinsert it).
2. Hit any key to abort the boot process. You enter uBoot immediately, the => prompt indicates
success.
(during bootup)
press any key
3. Assign the new location to the Dell Networking OS image it uses when the system reloads.
uBoot mode
setenv [primary_image f10boot location | secondary_image f10boot location |
default_image f10boot location]
4. Assign an IP address to the Management Ethernet interface.
uBoot mode
setenv ipaddre address
5. Assign an IP address as the default gateway for the system.
uBoot mode
setenv gatewayip address
6. Reload the system.
uBoot mode
reset
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