Cisco 11503 Administration Guide - Page 99
Configuring the Passive SCM Secondary Configuration Path, Configuring the Passive SCM Subnet Mask
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Chapter 2 Specifying the CSS Boot Configuration Configuring a Boot Configuration Record for the Passive SCM To remove the secondary boot type from the passive SCM, enter: (config-boot)# no passive secondary boot-type Configuring the Passive SCM Secondary Configuration Path An alternate configuration path allows multiple CSSs to use the same boot image while keeping their configuration information in separate directories. The CSS must be able to access the configuration path through an FTP server as defined through the FTP record for the network boot method. Use the passive secondary config-path command to specify the secondary alternate path to a network configuration for a passive SCM network boot method. When using an alternate configuration path, make sure that the path leads to a directory containing the script, log, and information subdirectories, and the startup-config file. These subdirectories must contain the files in the corresponding subdirectories of the unzipped boot image. First, create these subdirectories on the FTP server, then copy the files from the boot image to the subdirectories. Enter the configuration path as an unquoted text string with no spaces and a maximum of 64 characters. For example: (config-boot)# passive secondary config-path c:/bootdir/ To remove the primary network configuration path, enter: (config-boot)# no passive secondary config-path Configuring the Passive SCM Subnet Mask Use the passive subnet mask command to configure the system boot subnet mask for the passive SCM. For example: (config-boot)# passive subnet mask 255.255.0.0 OL-5647-02 Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide 2-15