Chapter 20: System Management Commands
File Management
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whichboot
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None
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Privileged Exec
E
XAMPLE
This example shows the information displayed by the
whichboot
command. See the table under the
dir
command for a description of the
file information displayed by this command.
Console#whichboot
File Name Type Startup Modify Time Size(bytes)
-------------------------------- ------- ------- ------------------- --------
--
Unit 1:
SSE-G2252P_V1.0.14.0.bix OpCode Y 1970-01-01 00:00:00 8559848
startup1.cfg Config Y 2014-05-08 08:59:03 1588
Console#
Automatic Code Upgrade Commands
upgrade opcode
auto
This command automatically upgrades the current operational code when a
new version is detected on the server indicated by the
command. Use the
no
form of this command to restore the default
setting.
S
YNTAX
[no] upgrade opcode auto
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Disabled
C
OMMAND
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Global Configuration
C
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U
SAGE
•
This command is used to enable or disable automatic upgrade of the
operational code. When the switch starts up and automatic image
upgrade is enabled by this command, the switch will follow these steps
when it boots up:
1.
It will search for a new version of the image at the location specified by
command. The name for the new image stored on
the TFTP server must be SSE-G2252-SERIES.BIX. If the switch detects
a code version newer than the one currently in use, it will download the
new image. If two code images are already stored in the switch, the
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