Nortel Networks 6300 Telephone User Manual


 
Remote Annex 6300 Hardware Installation Guide
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Procedures
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The IP encapsulation type. Many systems have hardware
Ethernet interfaces that are IEEE 802.3 compliant, but very
few actually do 802.3 IP packet encapsulation. Use the
default, Ethernet, unless you know absolutely that your
LAN does 802.2/802.3 IP packet encapsulation.
You can use the defaults for the name of the image file containing the
Remote Annex 6300’s software and the address of the preferred load
server host. If the value for the image name is incorrect, the Remote
Annex 6300 cannot boot. Correct the name using the image command.
If the address for the preferred load server host is incorrect, the boot
takes longer, since the Remote Annex 6300 has to broadcast for a host.
Correct the load host’s address using the addr command.
Confirm that the Remote Annex 6300 boot parameters are correct by
using the appropriate ROM Monitor commands. Modify any boot
parameters that are incorrect or missing. Boot the Remote Annex 6300
either by entering the boot command at the console, or by holding
down the button until the Power LED blinks rapidly.
Load Server Host Not Responding
The Remote Annex 6300 can boot from one of the following hosts
acting as a load server host:
A UNIX host on the local area network
Another Remote Annex 6300
Any host (UNIX or non-UNIX) using tftp
The following subsections discuss troubleshooting for some of these
load server hosts.
Reset