Managing and maintaining the system 363
/boot
followed by:
The /boot/delete command is primarily intended for
when you want to delete a Nortel SNAS device in one
of the following situations :
The device has become isolated from the cluster,
The device has been physically removed from the
cluster without first performing the /cfg/sys/host
#/delete command.
In these situations, you must use the /boot/delete
command to present the Setup menu, from which you
can perform the new and join commands.

Managing software for a Nortel SNAS device

To view, download, and activate software versions for the Nortel SNAS

device to which you are connected, use the following command:

/boot/software

The Software Management menu appears.

The Software Management menu includes the following options:

/boot/software
followed by:
cur the status of the software versions on the particular
device to which are connected. The status options are:
permanent—the software version that is currently
operational
old—the software version that preceded the
currently operational software version
unpacked—the software upgrade package has
been downloaded but not yet activated
If you activate a software version indicated as either
unpacked or old, the status of that version is
propagated to permanent. The software status
change occurs after the Nortel SNAS device performs
a reboot.
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
NN47230-100 03.01 Standard
28 July 2008
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