Dell Force10 S50-01-GE-48T FTOS 8.4.2.7 Command Line Reference Guide for E-Ser - Page 28
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com • show file-systems • show linecard • show os-version • show running-config • show startup-config • show version • upgrade (E-Series version) • upgrade (C-Series version) • upgrade (S-Series management unit) on page 55 • upgrade fpga-image boot config ce Set the location and name of the configuration file that is loaded at system start-up (or reload) instead of the default startup-configuration. Syntax boot config {remote-first | rpm0 file-url | rpm1 file-url} Parameters remote-first rpm0 rpm1 file-url Enter the keywords remote-first to attempt to load the boot configuration files from a remote location. Enter the keywords rpm0 first to specify the local boot configuration file for RPM 0. Enter the keywords rpm1 first to specify the local boot configuration file for RPM 1. Enter the location information: • For a file on the internal Flash, enter flash:// followed by the filename. • For a file on the external Flash, enter slot0:// followed by the filename. Defaults Not configured. Command Modes CONFIGURATION Command History Version 7.5.1.0 Introduced on C-Series E-Series original Command Usage To display these changes in the show bootvar command output, you must save the running Information configuration to the startup configuration (copy running-config startup-config or write). Dell FTOS strongly recommends using local files for configuration (RPM0 or RPM1 flash or slot0). When you specify a file as the boot config file, it is listed in the boot variables (bootvar) as LOCAL CONFIG FILE. If you do not specify a boot config file, then the startup-configuration is used, although the bootvar shows LOCAL CONFIG FILE = variable does not exist. When you specify a boot config file, the switch reloads with that config file, rather than the startup-config. Note that if you specify a local config file which is not present in the specified location, then the startup-configuration is loaded. The write memory command always saves the running-configuration to the file labeled startup-configuration. When using a LOCAL CONFIG FILE other than the startup-config, use the copy command to save any running-configuration changes to that local file. 28 | File Management