Cisco Systems 78-11424-03 manual Boot Configuration Mode Commands

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Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters

Boot Configuration Mode Commands

The variables are:

ip_address or host - The IP address or host name of the server to receive the file. Enter an IP address in dotted-decimal notation (for example, 192.168.11.1) or in mnemonic host-name format (for example, myhost.mydomain.com).

filename - The name you want to assign to the file on the server. Include the full path to the file. Enter an unquoted text string with no spaces and a maximum length of 32 characters.

For example, enter:

#copy profile tftp 192.168.3.6 \home\bobo\bobo-profile

Boot Configuration Mode Commands

Boot configuration mode contains all of the commands necessary to manage booting the CSS and to maintain the software revision. To access this mode, use the boot command from global configuration mode. The prompt changes to (config-boot).

To access boot mode, enter:

(config)# boot

The CSS enters into boot mode.

(config-boot)#

For information about commands available in boot mode, refer to the following sections:

Unpacking an ArrowPoint Distribution Image (ADI)

Removing an ArrowPoint Distribution Image (ADI)

Specifying the Primary BOOT Configuration

Specifying the Secondary Boot Configuration

Configuring a Boot Configuration Record for the Passive SCM

Showing the BOOT Configuration

Booting the CSS from a Network Drive

 

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Contents Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters Configuring User Profiles Configuring User Terminal Parameters # show profileConfiguring Terminal Idle Configuring Terminal LengthConfiguring Terminal Netmask-Format Configuring Terminal MoreConfiguring Terminal Timeout Using Expert Mode Modifying the History Buffer Changing the CLI PromptDisplaying the History Buffer Copying and Saving User Profiles Copying the Running Profile to the Default-Profile# show history Copying the Running Profile to an FTP Server Copying the Running Profile to a User ProfileCopying the Running Profile to a Tftp Server Boot Configuration Mode Commands # copy profile tftp 192.168.3.6 \home\bobo\bobo-profileConfig-boot#remove ap0410008 Specifying the Primary Boot ConfigurationConfig-boot#unpack ap0500002.adi Unpacking an ArrowPoint Distribution Image ADIConfiguring the Primary Boot-File Configuring the Primary Boot-TypeConfig-boot#primary config-path f/bootdir Configuring the Primary Config-PathConfig-boot#no primary boot-type Config-boot#no primary config-pathConfig-boot#secondary boot-file ap0410008 Specifying the Secondary Boot ConfigurationSpecifying the Secondary Boot-File Config-boot#secondary boot-file ?Config-boot#secondary boot-type boot-via-disk Specifying the Secondary Boot-TypeSpecifying the Secondary Config-Path Config-boot#no secondary boot-typeConfig-boot#secondary config-path f/bootdir Config-boot#no secondary config-pathConfiguring the Passive SCM IP Address Config-boot#passive ip addressConfiguring the Passive SCM Primary Boot File Configuring the Passive SCM Primary Boot TypeConfiguring the Passive SCM Primary Configuration Path Configuring the Passive SCM Secondary Boot FileConfig-boot#passive secondary boot-type boot-via-disk Configuring the Passive SCM Secondary Boot TypeConfiguring the Passive SCM Secondary Configuration Path Config-boot#no passive secondary boot-typeConfig-boot#no passive secondary config-path Configuring the Passive SCM Subnet MaskConfig-boot#passive secondary config-path c/bootdir Config-boot#passive subnet maskBooting the CSS from a Network Drive Showing the Boot ConfigurationConfig-boot#show boot-config Config-boot#primary boot-type boot-via-network bootrecord Configuring Network Boot for a Primary SCMConfig-boot#primary config-path e/adidirectory Configuring Network Boot for a Passive SCM Showing Network Boot Configurations Config# show boot-configConfig# host CSS11150-LML Configuring Host NameConfiguring Idle Timeout Config# no host CSS11150-LMLConfig# idle timeout Config# no idle timeoutConfiguring the CSS as a Radius Client Specifying a Primary Radius Server Config# no radius-server primary Specifying a Secondary Radius ServerConfig# no radius-server secondary Configuring the Radius Server TimeoutsConfiguring the Radius Server Retransmits Config# radius-server timeoutShowing Radius Server Configuration Information Configuring the Radius Server Dead-TimeConfig# show radius config primary Config# show radius stats secondaryDescribes the fields in the show radius stat output Controlling Remote Access to the CSS Config# virtual authentication disallowed Config# admin-shutdownConfig# restrict telnet Config# find ip address Finding an IP AddressConfiguring Flow Parameters Configuring Permanent Connections for TCP PortsResetting Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Ports Reclaiming Reserved Telnet and FTP Control PortsConfig# flow statistics Config# flow reserve-cleanConfig# no flow reserve-clean Showing Flow StatisticsConfiguring Content API Creating XML CodeActioninterface ethernet-6/action Actionip address 10.10.104.1/16/actionXML Document Example Parsing the XML Code Controlling Access to the CSS Http ServerPublishing the XML Code to the CSS Testing the Output of the XML Code Configuring the Command Scheduler Config# no cmd-sched Config# no cmd-sched periodicshowsShowing Configured Command Scheduler Records Config# show cmd-schedWhere to Go Next

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