Dell Force10 S4820T FTOS Command Reference Guide - Page 35
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Command Modes Command History Usage Information Related Commands CONFIGURATION Version 7.5.1.0 Introduced on C-Series E-Series original Command To display these changes in the show bootvar command output, you must save the running configuration to the startup configuration (using the copy command). show bootvar Display the variable settings for the E-Series boot parameters. boot system c e Tell the system where to access the FTOS image used to boot the system. Syntax Parameters Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage Information boot system {rpm0 | rpm1} (default | primary | secondary} file-url rpm0 rpm1 default primary secondary file-url Enter the keyword rpm0 to configure boot parameters for RPM0. Enter the keyword rpm1 to configure boot parameters for RPM1. After entering rpm0 or rpm1, enter the keyword default to specify the parameters to be used if those specified by primary or secondary fail. The default location should always be the internal flash device (flash:), so that you can be sure that a verified image is available there. After entering rpm0 or rpm1, enter the keyword primary to configure the boot parameters used in the first attempt to boot FTOS. After entering rpm0 or rpm1, enter the keyword secondary to configure boot parameters used if the primary operating system boot selection is not available. To boot from a file: • on the internal Flash, enter flash:// followed by the filename. • on an FTP server, enter ftp://user:password@hostip/filepath • on the external Flash, enter slot0:// followed by the filename. • on a TFTP server, enter tftp://hostip/filepath Not configured. CONFIGURATION Version 7.5.1.0 Introduced on C-Series E-Series original Command To display these changes in the show bootvar command output, you must save the running configuration to the startup configuration (using the copy command) and reload system. File Management | 35