Appendix: 7210 SAS Boot Procedures
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7210 SAS-M, T, R6, R12, Mxp, Sx, S Basic System
Configuration Guide
3HE 16132 AAAB TQZZA Edition: 01
Step 12. At the prompt, perform one of the following.
a. Enter null to send out packets without VLAN tags.
b. Enter the a VLAN tag ID for the uplink port.
The following console output is displayed.
Using port 1/1/1 as uplinkA port for Boot Interface Management
You need to assign an IP address for this port.
The IP address should be entered in standard
dotted decimal form with a network length.
example: 192.168.1.169/24
Or type "0" to obtain IP address and static route
through DHCP. Existing IP address and static routes
will be deleted.
Enter uplinkA IP Address (Type 0 if none desired):
Step 13. At the prompt, enter the port IP address and mask that the device should
use (for example, 10.135.4.172/10).
Step 14. Because the FTP server is on a different subnet, enter the IP routing
information. The following console output is displayed.
You specified network locations which might require
static routes to reach. You will be asked to
enter static routes until all the locations become
reachable.
Static routes should be entered in the following format:
prefix/mask next-hop ip-address
example: 192.168.0.0/16 next-hop 192.168.1.254
Would you like to add a static route? (yes/no)
Step 15. At the prompt, type yes and press Enter to add a static route.
Enter route:
Step 16. Enter a static route to the FTP server subnet (for example, 10.10.170.0/10
next-hop 10.135.4.1). The following console output is displayed.
Existing uplinkB port settings are:
uplinkB-port 1/1/12
no uplinkB-autoneg
uplinkB-duplex full
uplinkB-speed 10000
uplinkB-address 0
uplinkB-address 0
uplinkB-vlan 0
uplinkB port is configured for Boot Interface Management,
Press ENTER to proceed with existing port settings
Or "disable" to disable the port for Boot Interface Management
Or "edit" to change the port settings: