Command Reference Guide
boot config
Use the boot config command to modify system boot parameters by specifying the location and name of
primary and secondary configuration files. Use the no form of this command to use the default startup
configuration file. Variations of this command include:
boot config cflash <primary filename>
boot config cflash <primary filename> cflash <secondary filename>
boot config cflash <primary filename> flash <secondary filename>
boot config flash <primary filename>
boot config flash <primary filename> cflash <secondary filename>
boot config flash <primary filename> flash <secondary filename>
The cflash parameter is only valid for units with CompactFlash
Syntax Description
cflash
flash
<primary filename>
<secondary filename>
Default Values
No default values are necessary for this command.
Command History
Release 18.2
Usage Examples
The following example specifies the file myconfig.biz (located in flash memory) as the primary system
boot file:
>enable
(config)#boot config flash myconfig.biz
The following example specifies the file myconfig.biz (located in flash memory) as the primary system
boot file and the file mybackupconfig.biz (located in CompactFlash memory) as the backup configuration
file:
>enable
(config)#boot config flash myconfig.biz cflash mybackupconfig.biz
60000CRG0-35E
Specifies that the configuration file is located in CompactFlash memory.
Specifies that the configuration file is located in flash memory.
Specifies the name of the primary configuration file (file names are case
sensitive).
Optional. Specifies the name of the backup configuration file.
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