Flash/File Commands 4

Example

This example shows the information displayed by the whichboot command. See the table under the dir command for a description of the file information displayed by this command.

Console#whichboot

 

 

 

file name

file type startup size (byte)

-------------------------------- ----------------------- ------- -----------

Unit1:

 

 

 

D1014

Boot-Rom Image

Y

825336

V31121

Operation Code

Y

4951408

startup1.cfg

Config File

Y

7996

Console#

 

 

 

boot system

This command specifies the file or image used to start up the system.

Syntax

boot system [unit:] {boot-rom config opcode}: filename

The type of file or image to set as a default includes:

boot-rom* - Boot ROM.

config* - Configuration file.

opcode* - Run-time operation code.

filename - Name of configuration file or code image.

unit* - Stack unit. (Range: 1-8)

* The colon (:) is required.

Default Setting

None

Command Mode

Global Configuration

Command Usage

A colon (:) is required after the specified unit number and file type.

If the file contains an error, it cannot be set as the default file.

Example

Console(config)#boot system config: startup

Console(config)#

Related Commands

dir (4-67) whichboot (4-68)

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Microsoft ES4649, ES4625 manual Flash/File Commands, Related Commands Dir 4-67 whichboot

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