Admin Guide

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Configuring boot flags
About this task
Change the boot configuration to determine the services available after the system starts.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) and Telnet server support IPv4
addresses.
Procedure
1. In the navigation tree, open the following folders: Configuration > Edit > Chassis.
2. Click the Boot Config tab.
3. Select the services you want to enable.
4. Click Apply.
Boot field descriptions
Use the data in the following table to use the Boot Config tab.
Name Description
SwVersion Specifies the software version that currently runs on
the chassis.
LastRuntimeConfigSource Specifies the last source for the run-time image.
PrimaryConfigSource Specifies the primary configuration source.
PrimaryBackupConfigSource Specifies the backup configuration source to use if
the primary does not exist.
EnableFactoryDefaults Specifies whether the switch uses the factory default
settings at startup. The default value is disabled.
This flag is automatically reset to the default setting
after the CPU restarts. If you change this parameter,
you must restart the switch.
EnableDebugMode Enabling the debugmode will provide the opportunity
to allow user to enable TRACE on any port by
prompting the selection on the console during boot
up. This allows the user start trace for debugging
earlier on specified port. It only works on console
connection. By default, it is disabled.
Important:
Do not change this parameter unless directed
by Avaya.
EnableRebootOnError Activates or disables automatic reboot on a fatal
error. The default value is activated.
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Chassis operations configuration using EDM
January 2017 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 97
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