Dell S6000 FTOS 9.0(2.0) Command Line Reference Guide for the System - Page 196
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com boot change S6000 Change the primary, secondary, or default FTOS boot configuration. Syntax boot change {primary | secondary | default} Parameters primary secondary default Enter the keyword primary to configure the boot parameters used in the first attempt to boot FTOS. Enter the keyword secondary to configure boot parameters used if the primary operating system boot selection is not available. Enter the keyword default to configure boot parameters used if the secondary operating system boot parameter selection is not available. You can configure this option to any of the available type, for example flash/usb/ftp/tftp. Defaults Not configured. Command Modes BOOT_USER Command History Usage Information Version 9.0.2.0 Introduced on the S6000. After entering the boot change command and selecting the parameters, press Enter. The software prompts you to enter the following: • The boot device (flash, ftp, tftp, or usbflash), image file name, IP address of the server containing the image, username, and password (only for ftp). Note: When you enter a new parameter that extends beyond 80 characters, you cannot use the Backspace key to correct any mistakes. If you make a mistake, you must re-enter the parameter. Note: You must set the IP address of the designated download port before you execute this command. Otherwise, an second statement message alerts you that the configuration cannot proceed. See the interface management ethernet ip address command. shows the first field after you enter boot change primary. At this point: • Press Enter to accept the information already configured, or • Change that information. To do so, press the . (period) key and enter new information. After you enter the information, press Enter. BOOT_USER # boot change primary boot device : ftp shows the completed command: BOOT_USER # boot change primary '.' = clear field; '-' = go to previous field boot device file name Server IP address username password : ftp : tt/latestlabel : 10.16.1.200 : amsterdam : ****** BOOT_USER # 196 | Boot Command Line Interface (BCLI)