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When multiple Boot ROM files are available on the storage media, you can specify a file for the next
device boot by executing the following command. A main boot file is used to boot a device and a
backup boot file is used to boot a device only when a main boot file is unavailable.
Follow the step below to upgrade the boot file:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Specify a boot file for the next
boot of a member device
boot-loader file file
-
url slot
{
all
|
slot-number
}
{
main
|
backup
}
Required
Available in user view.
z
To execute the
boot-loader
command successfully, you must save the file for the next device
boot under the root directory of the storage media on a member device.
z
The names of the files for the next boot of the master and slaves may be different, but the versions
of the files must be the same; otherwise, a slave will reboot by using the master's boot file and join
the IRF again.
Disabling Boot ROM Access
By default, you can press
Ctrl+B
to enter the Boot ROM menu to configure the Boot ROM. However,
this may bring security problems to the device. Therefore, the device provides the function of disabling
the Boot ROM access to enhance security of the device. After this function is configured, no matter
whether you press
Ctrl+B
or not, the system does not enter the Boot ROM menu, but enters the
command line configuration interface directly.
In addition, you need to set the Boot ROM access password when you enter the Boot ROM menu for
the first time to protect the Boot ROM against operations of illegal users.
You can use the
display startup
command to view the status of the Boot ROM access function. For
the detailed description of the
display startup
command, refer to
File System Management
in the
System Volume
.
Follow the step below to disable Boot ROM access:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Disable Boot ROM access
undo startup
bootrom-access enable
Required
By default, Boot ROM access is enabled.
Available in user view
Configuring a Detection Interval
When detecting an exception on a port, the operation, administration and maintenance (OAM) module
will automatically shut down the port. The device will detect the status of the port when a detection
interval elapses. If the port is still shut down, the device will recover it.
Follow these steps to configure a detection interval:
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