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System Administration
8-11
You can also boot the entire system by naming a specific image or configuration
file. With this “named boot” operation, the system uses the image or config file
name that you specify instead of the default image or config file. Use the
following syntax to perform a named boot operation:
boot
<vol>
:
<image_name>
<vol>
:
<config_name>
boot
<vol>
:–
<vol>
:
<config_name>
boot
<vol>
:
<image_name> <vol>
:–
<vol> identifies the volume that contains the <image_name>. <image_name>
identifies the filename of the router software image, or “
- ” identifies the default
router software image.
<vol> identifies the volume that contains the <config_name>. <config_name>
identifies the name of the configuration file, or “
- ” identifies the default
configuration file (config).
The software image and configuration files revert to their respective default
filenames (ace.out, an.exe, afn.exe, asn.exe, bn.exe, or config) after every boot. To
change the default boot or configuration file, overwrite the old default file with the
new default file, using the
copy command. But be sure to back up the old default
file, using the
copy command, before overwriting it.
Note: If you enter one argument in the boot command, you must enter the
other. If you want to use the default router software image with a named
configuration file, you must enter a dash (
- ) as the image argument. Similarly,
to use a named router software image with the default configuration file, you
must enter a dash (
- ) as the configuration argument. When the source is
network, enter only a dash (
- ) to indicate no volume for the router software
image or config. If you enter anything else, the Technician Interface displays
an error message.
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