4 Managing the interface modules
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Specifying an immediate boot from the management module’s flash memory
For example, to specify an immediate boot from the primary IronWare image in the management module’s flash memory for the interface module installed in slot 1, enter the following command at the Privileged EXEC level of the CLI:
BigIron RX# lp boot system mp primary 1
Syntax: lp boot system mp primary secondary <slot-number>
The primary and secondary keywords specify the primary or secondary IronWare image in the management module’s flash memory.
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Specifying an immediate boot from the interface module’s flash memory
For example, to specify an immediate boot from the primary IronWare image in the interface module’s flash memory for the interface module installed in slot 1, enter the following command at the Privileged EXEC level of the CLI:
BigIron RX# lp boot system flash primary 1
Syntax: lp boot system flash primary secondary <slot-number>
The primary and secondary keywords specify the primary or secondary IronWare image in the interface module’s flash memory.
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Specifying an immediate boot from a TFTP server
For example, to specify an immediate boot for the interface module installed in slot 1 from a TFTP server, enter the following command at the Privileged EXEC level of the CLI:
BigIron RX# lp boot system tftp 123.123.123.123 primary 1
Syntax: lp boot system tftp <ip-address> <filename> <slot-number>
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The <filename> parameter specifies the name of the image from which to boot the interface module.
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