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606 Boot Prompt Commands
NN47250-100 (Version 02.51)
boot> reset
Nortel WSS Bootstrap 1.17 Release
Testing Low Memory 1 ............
Testing Low Memory 2 ............
CISTPL_VERS_1: 4.1 <SanDisk> <SDP> <5/3 0.6>
Reset Cause (0x02) is COLD
Nortel WSS Bootstrap/Bootloader
Version 1.6.5 Release
Bootstrap 0 version: 1.17 Active
Bootloader 0 version: 1.6.5 Active
Bootstrap 1 version: 1.17
Bootloader 1 version: 1.6.3
WSS Board Revision: 3.
WSS Controller Revision: 24.
POE Board Revision: 1
POE Controller Revision: 6
BOOT Index: 0
BOOT TYPE: c
DEVICE: boot1:
FILENAME: default
FLAGS: 00000000
OPTIONS: run=nos;boot=0
See Also
boot on page 587
show
Displays the currently active boot profile. A boot profile is a set of parameters that a WSS uses to control the boot
process. Each boot profile contains the following parameters:
Boot type—Either compact flash (local device on the WSS) or network (TFTP)
Boot device—Location of the system image file
Filename—System image file
Flags—Number representing the bit settings of boot flags to pass to the booted system image.
Options—String up to 128 bytes of boot options to pass to the booted system image
A WSS can have up to four boot profiles, numbered 0 through 3. Only one boot profile can be active at a time. You can
create, change, and delete boot profiles. You also can activate another boot profile in place of the currently active one.
Syntax
show
Defaults
None.
Access
Boot prompt.