Boot Option Commands
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For example, to change the image that the switch boots from in flash memory, press 1 for the image
stored in primary or 2 for the image stored in secondary. Then, press the f key to boot from newly
selected on-board flash memory.
To boot to factory default configuration, press the d key for default and the f key to boot from the
configured on-board flash.
Boot Option Commands
Table 74 lists the CLI commands associated with switch boot options.
Table 74: Boot Option Commands
Command Description
config download server [primary | secondary]
[<hostname> | <ipaddress>] <filename> Configures the TFTP server(s) used by a
scheduled incremental configuration download.
download bootrom [<hostname> | <ipaddress>]
<filename> Downloads a BOOT ROM image from a TFTP
server. The downloaded image replaces the
BOOT ROM in the on-board flash memory.
NOTE
If this command does not complete
successfully, it could prevent the switch
from booting.
download configuration [<hostname> |
<ipaddress>] <filename> {incremental} Downloads a complete configuration. Use the
incremental keyword to specify an
incremental configuration download.
download configuration cancel Cancels a previously scheduled configuration
download.
download configuration every <hour> Schedules a configuration download. Specify
the hour using a 24-hour clock, where the
range is 0 to 23.
download image [<ipaddress> | <hostname>]
<filename> {primary | secondary} Downloads a new image from a TFTP server
over the network. If no parameters are
specified, the image is saved to the current
image.
reboot {time <date> <time> | cancel} Reboots a non-stacked switch or an entire
stack of switches at the date and time
specified. If you do not specify a reboot time,
the reboot happens immediately following the
command, and any previously scheduled
reboots are cancelled. To cancel a previously
scheduled reboot, use the cancel option.
reboot slot <n> {time <date> <time> | cancel} Reboots an individual switch in a stacked set
of switches at the date and time specified. If
you do not specify a reboot time, the reboot
happens immediately following the command,
and any previously scheduled reboots are
cancelled. To cancel a previously scheduled
reboot, use the cancel option.