Show boot – Allied Telesis AlliedWare Plus Operating System Version 5.4.4C (x310-26FT,x310-26FP,x310-50FT,x310-50FP) User Manual
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File Management Commands
Software Reference for x310 Series Switches
7.30
AlliedWare Plus
TM
Operating System - Version 5.4.4C
C613-50046-01 REV A
show boot
This command displays the current boot configuration.
Syntax
show boot
Mode
Privileged Exec
Example
To show the current boot configuration, use the command:
Output
Figure 7-7: Example output from the show boot
command with the current boot
config set on a USB storage device
Figure 7-8: Example output from the show boot
command
Table 7-1: Parameters in the output of the show boot command
awplus#
show boot
awplus#show boot
Boot configuration
----------------------------------------------------------------
Current software : x310-5.4.4C.rel
Current boot image : usb:/x310-5.4.4C.rel
Backup boot image : flash:/x310-5.4.4C.rel
Default boot config: flash:/default.cfg
Current boot config: usb:/my.cfg (file exists)
Backup boot config: flash:/backup.cfg (file not found)
Autoboot status : enabled
awplus#show boot
Boot configuration
----------------------------------------------------------------
Current software : x310-5.4.4C.rel
Current boot image : flash:/x310-5.4.4C.rel
Backup boot image : flash:/x310-5.4.4C.rel
Default boot config: flash:/default.cfg
Current boot config: flash:/my.cfg (file exists)
Backup boot config: flash:/backup.cfg (file not found)
Autoboot status : enabled
Parameter
Description
Current software
The current software release that the device is using.
Current boot image
The boot image currently configured for use during the
next boot cycle.
Backup boot image
The boot image to use during the next boot cycle if the
device cannot load the main image.
Default boot config
The default startup configuration file. The device loads
this configuration script if no file is set as the startup-
config file.
Current boot config
The configuration file currently configured as the
startup-config file. The device loads this configuration file
during the next boot cycle if this file exists.