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12-21-2009 01:17 PM
12-21-2009 01:17 PM
How to know default boot in 3500yl-48G K.11.63
I'd like to know which is my default boot flash given that it seems that I can just get the current flash that the system is running:
# show version
Image stamp: /sw/code/build/btm(t1b)
Oct 19 2006 14:38:23
K.11.63
135
Boot Image: secondary
# startup-default primary config config1
# show flash
Image Size(Bytes) Date Version
----- ---------- -------- -------
Primary Image : 6164143 10/19/06 K.11.63
Secondary Image : 7565495 09/04/09 K.13.66
Boot Rom Version: K.11.02
Current Boot : Secondary
# show version
Image stamp: /sw/code/build/btm(t1b)
Oct 19 2006 14:38:23
K.11.63
135
Boot Image: secondary
I'd like to make sure that the system boots with the primary flash in case of a power failure but I don't know how to show the default boot flash after having changed it.
Regards.
# show version
Image stamp: /sw/code/build/btm(t1b)
Oct 19 2006 14:38:23
K.11.63
135
Boot Image: secondary
# startup-default primary config config1
# show flash
Image Size(Bytes) Date Version
----- ---------- -------- -------
Primary Image : 6164143 10/19/06 K.11.63
Secondary Image : 7565495 09/04/09 K.13.66
Boot Rom Version: K.11.02
Current Boot : Secondary
# show version
Image stamp: /sw/code/build/btm(t1b)
Oct 19 2006 14:38:23
K.11.63
135
Boot Image: secondary
I'd like to make sure that the system boots with the primary flash in case of a power failure but I don't know how to show the default boot flash after having changed it.
Regards.
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12-22-2009 12:45 AM
12-22-2009 12:45 AM
Re: How to know default boot in 3500yl-48G K.11.63
Hi,
If you mean the default firmware image it's there under the "show flash" command. You have it set to boot from the secondary image.
If you mean the default switch config you can check that with a "sh conf files" command.
If you mean the default firmware image it's there under the "show flash" command. You have it set to boot from the secondary image.
If you mean the default switch config you can check that with a "sh conf files" command.
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