Hub/Switch Reference Guide
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.










