About System Files 601

Displaying Boot Boot information consists of the MSS version and the names of the Information system image file and configuration file currently running on the WX

switch. The boot command also lists the system image and configuration file that will be loaded after the next reboot. The currently running versions are listed in the Booted fields. The versions that will be used after the next reboot are listed in the Configured fields.

To display boot information, type the following command:

WX1200# display

boot

4.1.0.65

Configured boot

version:

Configured boot

image:

boot1:wxb04102.rel

Configured boot

configuration:

file:configuration

Backup boot configuration:

file:backup.cfg

Booted version:

 

4.1.0.65

Booted image:

 

boot1:wxb04102.rel

Booted configuration:

file:configuration

Product model:

 

WX

In this example, the switch is running software version 4.1.0.65. The switch used the wxb04102.rel image file in boot partition boot1 and the configuration configuration file for the most recent reboot. The switch is set to use image file WX040100.020 in boot partition boot1 and configuration file configuration for the next reboot. If MSS cannot read the configuration file when the switch is booted, then the configuration file backup.cfg is used instead.

Each time the WX switch successfully loads an MSS software image, a reference to this image is saved as the “safe boot” image. If the MSS software cannot be loaded the next time the WX switch is booted, then the WX switch automatically attempts to load the safe boot image.

Boot failover might occur when an image update is attempted, and the update process fails. For example, with image A loaded on the WX switch, you can configure the WX switch to load image B the next time the switch is booted. When the switch is reset, if image B fails to load, the switch then attempts to load image A (the last image successfully loaded on the WX switch).

(For additional information about the output, see the Wireless LAN Switch and Controller Command Reference.)

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