Upgrading The Boot Rom; Upgrading The Fpga; Specifying The System Image File Boot Location - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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BSR 2000 Configuration and Management Guide

Upgrading the Boot ROM

Use the boot-update command to upgrade the boot ROM as follows:
MOT #boot-update <prefix> <string>
where:
<prefix> is the server IP addess
<string> is the boot image name.

Upgrading the FPGA

Use the update-fpga comand to upgrade the FPGA as follows:
MOT #update-fpga <prefix> <string>
where:
<prefix> is the server IP addess
<string> is the FPGA image name.

Specifying the System Image File Boot Location

Follow these steps to specify the system image file for use when starting the BSR:
1. The show boot command can be accessed from all CLI modes except User
2. Use the boot system command in Privileged EXEC mode only to indicate which
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EXEC mode. Use the show boot command to determine the current boot location
for the application image. For example:
MOT #show boot
Boot location currently set to nvram:image_file.Z
system software image file the BSR uses at the system startup.
MOT #boot system {flash: <filename> | nvram: <filename>}
where:
flash: boot the BSR system software from the archive file stored in flash
memory.
nvram: boot the BSR system software from the archive file stored in
Nonvolatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM).
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