Cisco Systems 78-11424-03 Configuring the Primary Boot-File, Configuring the Primary Boot-Type

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Configuring the Primary Boot-File

Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters

Boot Configuration Mode Commands

Configuring the Primary Boot-File

Use the primary boot-filecommand to specify the primary boot file. Enter the primary boot file as an unquoted text string with no spaces and a maximum length of 64 characters.

To specify the primary boot filename, enter:

(config-boot)#primary boot-file ap0500002

To display a list of boot filenames, enter:

(config-boot)#primary boot-file ?

To remove the primary boot file, enter:

(config-boot)#no primary boot-file

Configuring the Primary Boot-Type

Use the primary boot-typecommand to specify the primary boot method, either from the local disk or using FTP. The syntax and options for this boot mode command are:

primary boot-typeboot-via-disk- Boot the CSS from software currently on the IDM.

primary boot-typeboot-via-ftpftp_record - Download an ADI file containing CSS software that you want to install on the IDM. The CSS accesses the ADI or GZIP file containing the CSS software from an FTP server, copies it to the IDM, and unpacks it.

primary boot-type boot-via-network ftp_record - Use FTP to boot the CSS from software located on a network-mounted file system on a remote system (such as a PC or UNIX workstation). The CSS boots independently from the IDM and loads the configuration into memory. Instead of the CSS disk, the network file system contains the CSS software.

Enter the ftp_record as the name of the FTP record file that contains the FTP server IP address, username, and password. Enter an unquoted text string with no spaces.

For example, to configure the primary boot-type to boot-via-disk, enter:

(config-boot)#primary boot-type boot-via-disk

 

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