memory for the corresponding default argument. If the default argument is
specified in non-volatile memory, it uses that value; if not, it defaults to the
values in the following table.
Argument
boot-device
boot-file
boot-flags
Using the Boot Manager to Install Nokia IPSO
Use the install command to install Nokia IPSO. The syntax of the command
is:
install
For complete installation procedures, see the appropriate version of release
notes.
Note
Using the install command to perform a full installation deletes the
existing IPSO image on the EM5400 appliance and all user
configurations.
To install a new copy of Nokia IPSO
1. At the boot manager command prompt, enter:
Nokia EM5400 IP Security Platform (IP260 and IP265 Appliances) Installation Guide
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Default
wd0 (the compact flash memory)
/image/current/kernel
-x
BOOTMGR[0]>install
If you used the passwd command to protect the install command with a
password, see
"Protecting the Boot Manager with a Password"
page 70. The boot manager prompts you for your password before it
allows you to execute the install command.
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