Boot System - Allied Telesis AT-x510-28GTX Command Reference Manual

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BOOT SYSTEM

boot system
Overview
Use this command to set the release file to load during the next boot cycle.
Use the no variant of this command to remove the release file as the boot file.
Syntax
boot system <filepath-filename>
no boot system
Mode
Global Configuration
Usage
You can only specify that the release file is on a USB storage device if there is a
backup release file already specified in Flash. If you attempt to set the release file
on a USB storage device and a backup release file is not specified in Flash, the
following error message is displayed:
In a VCStack configuration, the stack only accepts a release file on a USB storage
device if a USB storage device is inserted in all stack members and all stack
members have a bootloader version that supports booting from it. If a stack
member has a USB storage device removed an error message is displayed. For
example, if stack member 2 does not have a USB storage device inserted the
following message is displayed:
Examples
To run the release file x510-5.4.6-1.1.rel stored on the device's Flash filesystem the
next time the device boots up, use the commands:
awplus#
awplus(config)#
To remove the release file x510-5.4.6-1.1.rel stored on the device's Flash filesystem
the next time the device boots up, use the commands:
awplus#
awplus(config)#
C613-50102-01 REV C
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OMMANDS
Parameter
<filepath-filename>
% A backup boot image must be set before setting a current boot 
image on USB storage device
% Stack member 2 has no USB storage device inserted
configure terminal
boot system flash:/x510-5.4.6-1.1.rel
configure terminal
no boot system flash:/x510-5.4.6-1.1.rel
Command Reference for x510 Series
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.6-1.x
Description
Filepath and name of a release file.
The specified release file must exist and must be stored
in the root directory of the specified filesystem.
Valid release files must have a . rel extension.
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