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dual-image
F
/F
LASH
ILE
These commands are used to manage the system code or configuration
files.
Table 15: Flash/File Commands
Command
Function
dual-image
Specifies the file or image used to start up the
system
copy
Copies a code image or configuration between
flash memory and a FTP/TFTP server
show dual-image
Displays the name of the current operation code
file that booted the system
This command specifies the image used to start up the system.
S
YNTAX
dual-image boot image [a | b]
a - Selects image file A as the startup software.
b - Selects image file B as the startup software.
D
S
EFAULT
ETTING
None
C
M
OMMAND
ODE
Exec
C
U
OMMAND
SAGE
The access point supports two software image files (A and B), one of
◆
which is set as the boot image, or "Active" file, and the other acts as a
"Backup" file.
You can upgrade new access point software from a local file on the
◆
management workstation, or from an FTP or TFTP server. The new
software file replaces the image (A or B) that is not currently set as the
boot image.
After upgrading new software, you must reboot the access point to
◆
implement the new code. Until a reboot occurs, the access point will
continue to run the software it was using before the upgrade started.
Also note that new software that is incompatible with the current
configuration automatically restores the access point to the factory
default settings when first activated after a reboot.
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