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3Com MSR Family Release Notes 10Release Notes Software v5.20FTP: 18337204 byte(s) received in 93.557 second(s) 196.00K byte(s)/sec.[ftp]quit221boot-loader file msr50-cmw520-b1508p01-si.bin mainThis command will set the boot file. Continue? [Y/N]:yThe specified file will be used as the main boot file at the nextreboot!reboot3.2 BOOT Menu1 Start the router, When “Press Ctrl-B to enter Boot Menu ..........” appears, press ,you will be prompted to enter the Boot ROM password:Please input Boot ROM password:2 Once the correct password is entered (there is no password by default), the Boot menu isdisplayed, as shown below: (Note that the menu may be slightly different depending on theversion of code used)======================================| <1> Boot From CF Card || <2> Enter Serial SubMenu || <3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu || <4> File Control || <5> Modify Bootrom Password || <6> Ignore System Configuration || <7> Boot Rom Operation Menu || <8> Clear Super Password || <9> Device Operation || Reboot |=============================================================Enter your choice(1-a):The Boot menu options are described in the following sections.• 1: Boot From CF Card. (Continue to Boot as normal)• 2: Enter Serial SubMenu. (see Section 3.3)• 3: Enter Ethernet SubMenu. (see Section 3.5)3.2.1 Boot Menu 4: File ControlRouters with more than 8 Mb of Flash provide a dual-image function. The system defines threedefault application files for booting the router (see below). When these files are loaded to Flash,the file specified by this option is used to boot the router. If you want to change the order or theboot file, you can select this option from the Boot ROM menu and make modifications.The default names, types, and selected sequence of main, backup, and secure application filesare described as follows:• Main application file: default name is main.bin, file type M. This is the default file the systemuses to boot.• Backup application file: default name is backup.bin, file type B. This file will be used to bootsystem when the main file fails.
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