Displaying Boot Information; Working With Files; Displaying A List Of Files - 3Com 3CRWX120695A, 3CRWX440095A Configuration Manual

Wireless lan switch and controller
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Displaying Boot
Information

Working with Files

Displaying a List of
Files
Boot information consists of the MSS version and the names of the
system image file and configuration file currently running on the WX
switch. The boot command also lists the system image and configuration
file that will be loaded after the next reboot. The currently running
versions are listed in the Booted fields. The versions that will be used after
the next reboot are listed in the Configured fields.
To display boot information, type the following command:
WX1200# display boot
Configured boot image:
Configured boot configuration:
Booted version:
Booted image:
Booted configuration:
Product model:
In this example, the switch is running software version 3.0.1. The switch
used the WXB03001.Rel image file in boot partition boot1 and the
configuration file for the most recent reboot. The switch is set to use
image file WXB03002.Rel in boot partition boot0 and configuration file
newconfig for the next reboot.
(For additional information about the output, see the
Switch and Controller Command
The following section describe how to manage files stored on the WX
switch.
Files are stored on a WX switch in the following areas:
File — Contains configuration files
Boot — Contains system image files
Temporary — Contains log files and other files created by MSS
The file and boot areas are in nonvolatile storage. Files in nonvolatile
storage remain in storage following a software reload or power cycle. The
files in the temporary area are removed following a software reload or
power cycle.
The boot area is divided into two partitions, boot0 and boot1. Each
partition can contain one system image file.
Working with Files
boot0:WXB03002.Rel
file:newconfig
3.0.1
boot1:WXB03001.Rel
file:configuration
WX1200
Reference.)
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