
System Administration
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If the PCMCIA/Floppy switch is in the PCMCIA setting, and you boot the router,
the following occurs:
1. The router boots from
1:ace.out if it is available. If not, it boots from
2:ace.out if it is available. If both are unavailable, a boot error occurs.
2. The router configures from
1:config if it is available. If not, it configures from
2:config if it is available. If both are unavailable, a configuration error occurs.
Configuring Delayed Boot Services
You can configure the router to boot at a date and time that you specify. With
Technician Interface commands, you
• Add delayed boot services to a router
• Schedule one or more nonrepeatable, delayed boot events on a router
• Name the router software image file and the router configuration file you want
the router to use for a specific delayed boot event
• Manage (disable, re-enable, or delete) delayed boot services or specific
delayed boot events configured on a router
The router’s RUIBOOT software supports all delayed boot services. Some
Technician Interface commands you use to configure delayed boot services
contain the RUIBOOT software entity name.
Adding Delayed Boot Services to a Router
Before scheduling any delayed boot events, you must add the RUIBOOT base
record to the router configuration, as follows:
1. Log in to the router’s Technician Interface.
Log in to the Technician Interface of the router you want to configure with a
delayed boot event. If you need instructions on how to perform a login via
local console or remote Telnet session, refer to Chapter 1.
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