
Managing Routers and BNX Platforms
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To determine if the router booted correctly, select View➔Refresh Display
from the main Site Manager window.
If the router booted correctly, system information appears in the main Site
Manager window.
The same defaults appear in the Boot Router window after every boot. Depending
on the router, the following may appear:
• The name of the router’s boot image (the section “Default Filenames” in
Chapter 5 lists the names of the boot images for the different Bay Networks
routers)
• config for all routers
• Volume number for routers using a memory card or Single Inline Memory
Module (SIMM)
• Volume indicated by the letter A for routers using a diskette
Using Delayed Boot
Delayed Boot, or Remote User Interface Boot (RUI Boot), lets you specify the
exact date and time a Bay Networks router boot takes place. It functions in all
other aspects as a normal boot initiated from the Administration menu of Site
Manager. To perform a normal boot, see “Booting a Router,” in the previous
section.
You schedule a Delayed Boot using the Configuration Manager available from the
Tools menu of Site Manager. For more information on the Configuration Manager,
refer to Configuring Routers or Configuring Customer Access and Trunks
(BNX Software).
This section describes how to
• Enable and disable the Delayed Boot feature
• Schedule one or more Delayed Boots
• Modify a scheduled Delayed Boot
• Delete a scheduled Delayed Boot
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