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SR1001 Installation Guide
Version 8.3.5
Secure Router fails to boot,
and stops at [Nortel Boot].
1 T1000.Z file is
non-existent or has
become corrupt
2 Flash is corrupt.
1 Connect your terminal to the Console port on the Nortel
router.
2 Configure the modem for 9600/8/None, and no flow
control.
3 Power cycle the Nortel router continuously by pressing
the Enter key until you see the following prompt:
[Nortel Boot]
4 Type c, and press Enter.
5 The following prompts will be displayed. Type the
bolded entries and press Enter.
boot device: lnPci (Lower case “L”, not “1”.)
processor number: 0
host name: host
file name: “The path and file name on your tftp server
(e.g., tftpboot/NCM.Z)”
inet on ethernet (e): x.x.x.x:ffffff00 (This is the Secure
Router’s Ethernet address:netmask.)
inet on backplane (b): Not needed.
host inet (h): x.x.x.x (The ip address of the tftp server.)
gateway inet (g): x.x.x.x (Your router’s address- not
necessary in the same subnet.)
user (u): wind (This is a required field.)
ftp password (pw) (blank = use rsh): wind (This is a
required field.)
flags (f): 0x8a
target (tn): Nortel
startup script (s): Not needed.
other (o): lnPci (This is a lowercase “L”, not a “1”.)
6 At this point, you will be at the Nortel prompt [Nortel
Boot]. Type @ and press Enter. This will boot the
Secure Router from the network.
7 Once the Secure Router is booted and you have logged
in, you must format the Flash by issuing the following
command:
file format NCM
8 When the format is complete, follow the upgrade
procedures to finish the process. (See Upgrading Secure
Router Software on page 36.)
NOTE: Remember to connect to the TFTP server that
contains the T1000.Z file.
Table 15 Common Symptoms and Actions (continued)
Symptom Cause Action

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