Boot Prompt Commands - D-Link DWS-1008 Cli Reference Manual

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DWS-1008 CLI Reference Guide
Boot prompt commands enable you to perform basic tasks, including booting a system image
file, from the boot prompt (boot>). A CLI session enters the boot prompt if MSS does not boot
successfully or you intentionally interrupt the boot process. To interrupt the boot process,
press q followed by Enter (return).
Caution: Generally, boot prompt commands are used only for troubleshooting. D-Link
recommends that you use these commands only when working with D-link to diagnose a
system issue.In particular, commands that change boot parameters can interfere with a switch's
ability to boot successfully. This chapter presents boot prompt commands alphabetically. Use
the following table to locate commands in this chapter based on their use.
Autoboot
Displays or changes the state of the autoboot option. The autoboot option controls whether a
switch automatically boots a system image after initializing the hardware, following a system
reset or power cycle.
Syntax: autoboot [ON | on | OFF | off]
ON
on
OFF
off
Defaults: The autoboot option is enabled by default.
Access: Boot prompt.
Examples: The following command displays the current setting of the autoboot option:
boot> autoboot
The autoboot flag is on.
boot
Loads and executes a system image file.
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Enables the autoboot option.
Same effect as ON.
Disables the autoboot option.
Same effect as OFF.
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