Boot Prompt Commands 599

Access Boot prompt.

Usage After you type the change command, the system interactively displays the current setting of each parameter and prompts you for the new setting. When prompted, type the new setting, press Enter to accept the current setting, or type . (period) to change the setting to its default value. To back up to the previous parameter, type - (hyphen).

For information about each of the boot parameters you can set, see show on page 596.

Examples The following command enters the configuration mode for the currently active boot profile, changes the device to boot1, and leaves the other parameters with their current settings:

boot> change

Changing the default configuration is not recommended.

Are you sure that you want to proceed? (y/n)y

BOOT TYPE: [c]

DEVICE: [boot0:]boot1

FILENAME: [default]

FLAGS: [0x00000000]

OPTIONS: [run=nos;boot=0]

The following command enters the configuration mode for the currently active boot profile and configures the WSS (in this example, a 2350) to boot using a TFTP server:

boot> change

Changing the default configuration is not recommended.

Are you sure that you want to proceed? (y/n)y

BOOT TYPE: [c]> n

DEVICE: [boot0:]> emac1

FILENAME: [default]> bootfile

HOST IP: [0.0.0.0]> 172.16.0.1

LOCAL IP: [0.0.0.0]> 172.16.0.21

GATEWAY IP: [0.0.0.0]> 172.16.0.20

IP MASK: [0.0.0.0]> 255.255.255.0

FLAGS: [0x00000000]>

OPTIONS: [run=nos;boot=0]>

See Also

boot on page 587

create on page 590

delete on page 590

dhcp on page 591

next on page 595

show on page 596

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