Booting A Device In Bundle Mode - Cisco Catalyst 9500 Manual

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Booting a Device in Bundle Mode

Command or Action
Step 3
install activate [auto-abort-timer]
Example:
Device# install activate
Step 4
install abort
Example:
Device# install abort
Step 5
install commit
Example:
Device# install commit
Step 6
install rollback to committed
Example:
Device# install rollback to committed
Step 7
install remove {file filesystem: filename | inactive}
Example:
Device# install remove inactive
Step 8
show install summary
Example:
Device# show install summary
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.
System Management Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Fuji 16.8.x (Catalyst 9500 Switches)
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Performing Device Setup Configuration
Purpose
Activates the added software install package, and reloads
the device.
• When doing a full software install, do not provide a
package filename.
• The auto-abort-timer keyword, automatically rolls
back the software image activation.
The automatic timer is triggered after the new image
is activated. If the timer expires prior to the issuing of
the install commit command, then the install process
is automatically terminated. The device reloads, and
boots up with a previous version of the software image.
(Optional) Terminates the software install activation, and
rolls back to the version that was running before current
installation procedure.
• 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.

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