Chapter 2 Specifying the CSS Boot Configuration
Configuring a Boot Configuration Record for the Passive SCM
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For example:
(config-boot)#
passive primary boot-file ap0720002
To remove the primary boot file from the passive SCM, enter:
(config-boot)#
no passive primary boot-file
Configuring the Passive SCM Primary Boot Type
Use the
passive
primary boot-type
command to specify the location from which
the CSS accesses the primary boot image for the passive SCM upon system reboot
or when you download new software.
The syntax for this boot mode command is:
passive primary boot-type
[
boot-via-disk|boot-via-ftp
ftp_record
|
boot-via-network
ftp_record
]
The options and variables for the
passive primary boot-type
are as follows:
•
boot-type boot-via-disk
- Boots the CSS from a software version that
currently resides on the CSS disk.
•
boot-type boot-via-ftp
ftp_record
- Downloads an ADI file containing CSS
software that you want to install on the CSS disk. The CSS accesses the ADI
or GZIP file containing the CSS software from an FTP server, copies the file
to the disk, and unpacks it. The CSS then boots from the disk.
•
boot-type boot-via-network
ftp_record
- Uses FTP to boot the CSS from
software located on a network-mounted file system on a remote system.
Instead of the CSS disk, the network file system contains the CSS software.
The CSS boots from this file system and loads the configuration in to
memory.
Note
A network boot requires that the CSS contains an operational disk.
The
ftp_record
variable is the name of the FTP record file that contains the FTP
server IP address, username, and password. Enter an unquoted text string with no
spaces. Refer to
Chapter 1, Managing the CSS Software
, for details on creating
an FTP record.
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