Skipping the configuration file at the next startup
To skip the configuration file at the next startup, enter 6 in the EXTENDED-BOOTWARE menu.
==========================<EXTENDED-BOOTWARE MENU>==========================
|<1> Boot System
|<2> Enter Serial SubMenu
|<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu
|<4> File Control
|<5> Restore to Factory Default Configuration
|<6> Skip Current System Configuration
|<7> BootWare Operation Menu
|<8> Skip Authentication for Console Login
|<9> Storage Device Operation
|<0> Reboot
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Ctrl+Z: Access EXTENDED ASSISTANT MENU
Ctrl+F: Format File System
Enter your choice(0-9):6
Flag Set Success.
This setting takes effect only at the next startup. It does not take effect for subsequent reboots.
Managing the BootWare image
You can use the BootWare Operation menu to back up, recover, and upgrade the BootWare image.
To access the BootWare Operation menu, enter 7 in the EXTENDED-BOOTWARE menu.
Enter your choice(0-9): 7
=========================<BootWare Operation Menu>==========================
|Note:the operating device is flash
|<1> Backup Full BootWare
|<2> Restore Full BootWare
|<3> Update BootWare By Serial
|<4> Update BootWare By Ethernet
|<0> Exit To Main Menu
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Enter your choice(0-4):
Table 25 BootWare Operation menu options
Option
<1> Backup Full BootWare
<2> Restore Full BootWare
<3> Update BootWare By Serial
<4> Update BootWare By Ethernet
<0> Exit To Main Menu
Task
Back up the BootWare image.
Recover the BootWare image.
Update the BootWare from the console port.
Update the BootWare from the management Ethernet port.
Return to the EXTENDED-BOOTWARE menu.
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