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feature feature-package: Specifies a space-separated list of up to 30 .bin feature image files.
Specify each .bin file in the filesystemname/filename.bin format. The files must be stored in the root
directory of a file system on the device. The value string excluding the file system location section (if
any) can have a maximum of 63 characters. For more information about specifying a file, see
"Managing file systems."
ipe-filename: Specifies an .ipe image package file in the filesystemname/filename.ipe format. The
file must be stored in the root directory of a file system
filesystemname:/filename.ipe section can have a maximum of 63 characters. For more information
about specifying a file, see "Managing file systems."
all: Specifies all hardware components to which the specified images apply. You can use this option
to upgrade all hardware components that run the same images.
slot slot-number: Specifies the slot number of an MPU. (Distributed devices in standalone mode.)
slot slot-number: Specifies the IRF member ID of a member device. (Centralized devices in IRF
mode.)
chassis chassis-number slot slot-number: Specifies an MPU in the IRF fabric. The chassis-number
argument represents the IRF member ID of the device that holds the MPU. The slot-number
argument represents the slot number of the MPU. (Distributed devices in IRF mode.)
backup: Specifies the files as backup startup image files. Backup images are used only when main
images are not available.
main: Specifies the files as main startup image files. The device always first attempts to start up with
main startup files.
Usage guidelines
To avoid configuration failure, make sure no other users are configuring or managing the device
before executing this command.
Centralized devices in standalone mode:
To load the specified startup software images, you must reboot the system.
Before you specify startup image files, perform the following tasks:
Save the upgrade files to the root directory of the storage medium. If the storage medium is
partitioned, save the files to the root directory of the first partition.
If the specified software images require a license, register and activate a license for each
image. If a license-based software image lacks a license, the command execution result is as
follows:
If .bin files are specified, the command cannot be executed.
If an .ipe file is specified, the command sets all images as startup images except for the
image that does not have a license.
For more information about licensing, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
The boot-loader file command overwrites the entire startup image list. To add new startup feature
images, specify all feature image files in the old startup image list, including feature image files. The
new startup image list will contain only the feature image files that are specified in the command.
Distributed devices in standalone or IRF mode/centralized devices in IRF mode:
To load the specified startup software images, you must reboot the system.
Before you specify startup image files, perform the following tasks:
Save the upgrade files to the root directory of any available storage medium. If the storage
medium is partitioned, save the files to the root directory of the first partition.
If the specified software images require a license, register and activate a license for each
image. If a license-based software image lacks a license, the command execution result is as
follows:
If you specify .bin files, the command cannot be executed.
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