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1. Use the show boot detail command to view the standby image.
OS10# show boot detail
Current system image information detail:
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Type: Node-id 1
Boot Type: Flash Boot
Active Partition: B
Active SW Version: 10.5.2.0
Active SW Build Version: 10.5.2.0
Active Kernel Version: Linux 4.9.168
Active Build Date/Time: 2020-03-07T11:43:33+0000
Active Partition: B
Standby Partition: A
Standby SW Version: 10.5.1.0
Standby SW Build Version: 10.5.1.0.200
Standby Build Date/Time: 2020-03-07T23:35:01Z
Next-Boot: standby[A]
2. Change the next boot image to the standby image in EXEC mode.
OS10# boot system standby
3. Reload the new software image in EXEC mode.
OS10# reload
Switch deployment options
After you log in to OS10, configure the switch:
Manually by using the command-line interface.
Automatically using zero-touch deployment (ZTD).
Automatically using customized scripts with Ansible.
Manual CLI configuration
Use the OS10 command-line interface to enter commands to monitor and configure an OS10 switch. Set up your switch by
performing basic and advanced CLI tasks CLI basics and Advanced CLI tasks. Then proceed with other configuration settings
according to how you deploy the switch in your network. For detailed configuration and CLI information, refer to the appropriate
chapter.
ZTD-automated switch deployment
Automate OS10 switch deployment using zero-touch deployment, including:
Upgrade an existing OS10 image.
Execute a CLI batch file to configure the switch.
Execute a post-ZTD script to perform additional functions.
See Zero-touch deployment.
Ansible-automated switch provisioning
Automate OS10 switch configuration using Ansible, a third-party DevOps tool. Create and execute Ansible playbooks to
configure multiple devices. For more information, see Using Ansible.
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