Booting A Device In Bundle Mode - Cisco Catalyst 9400 System Management Configuration Manual

Cisco ios xe bengaluru 17.4.x
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Performing Device Setup Configuration
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Step 8

Booting a Device in Bundle Mode

There are several methods by which you can boot the device — either by copying the bin file from the TFTP
server and then boot the device, or by booting the device straight from flash or USB flash using the commands
boot flash:<image.bin> or boot usbflash0:<image.bin> .
The following procedure explains how to boot the device from the TFTP server in the bundle mode.
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Command or Action
install commit
Example:
Device# install commit
install rollback to committed
Example:
Device# install rollback to committed
install remove {file filesystem: filename |
inactive}
Example:
Device# install remove inactive
show install summary
Example:
Device# show install summary
Command or Action
switch:BOOT=<source path of .bin file>
Example:
switch:BOOT=tftp://10.0.0.2/cat9k_iosxe.16.06.01.SPA.bin]
switch:
switch:
switch:
boot
Example:
switch:boot
System Management Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.4.x (Catalyst 9400 Switches)
Booting a Device in Bundle Mode
Purpose
• You can use this command only when the
image is in an activated state; and not when
the image is in a committed state.
Makes the changes persistent over reload.
• The install commit command completes
the new image installation. Changes are
persistent across reloads until the
auto-abort timer expires.
(Optional) Rolls back the update to the last
committed version.
(Optional) Deletes all unused and inactive
software installation files.
Displays information about the active package.
• The output of this command varies
according to the install commands that are
configured.
Purpose
Sets the boot parameters.
Boots the device.
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