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Chapter 3: Booting/Image Code Loading Problems
3-12 Troubleshooting Guide
Unlike SPECTRUM Element Manager, there is no easy way to tell if BootP has begun. Although they are not
as easy, there are other ways to tell as follows:
Use the Local Management of the device to locally view the download.
Check your hard drive LED to see if it is continuously reading your hard drive.
Use the UDP Statistics screen of your network management application. This will show numerous UDP
packets being sent and received.
3.2.3 BootP Downloading Using a PC with Remote LANVIEW 2.0x
To use Remote LANVIEW 2.xx for BootP, proceed as follows:
1. Configure the file route.tbl located in the rlw/bin directory.
2. Select Control from the pulldown menu.
3. Select Edit Routing Table. Below is an example. The “;” just comments out that line.
; #0.0.0.0 is an example of a SUBNETWORK MASK entry.
; Only one of these is allowed per routing tag e.
; 0.0.0.0 0-0-0-0-0-0 is an example of a ROUTE entry.
; Multiple entries are allowed per
; routing table. These entries are used to specify
; the physical addresses of a router (gateway) device
; that is associated with a particular network or
; subnetwork. These entries can also define an
; IP (Internet Protocol) address that is associated with
; a particular device. LanView/Windows acts as a RARP
; (Reverse Address Resolution Protocol) server. See
; the LanView/Windows manual for more details.
; Both of these example entries (as they appear in this comment)
; will have no effect on routing and RARP abilities of LanView/Windows.
#255.255.255.0 (This line is the network mask)
134.141.36.0 00-00-0c-18-d9-0e (This line is used in a non-proxy Arp
router environment. It is the ip subnet of the remote
interface and the mac address of the local interface.)
134.141.36.254 00-00-1d-07-ce-b0 EMMEIMG (This line is the ip and mac
address of the device you want to bootp. The “EMMEIMG” is
any key word that reference a line in the lvw.ini file in
the windows directory.)
The LVW.INI file BOOTP section will look like this. The EMMEIMG keyword
can be any word as long as they both match in the routing table and the
lvw.ini file.
[BOOTP]
EMMEIMG=C:\EMME.HEX
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