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File System Commands
XSR CLI Reference Guide 3-107
Example
XSR#show whoami
Sample Output
XSR#show whoami
Comm Server “Enterasys”, current line at 9600bps.
File System Commands
The XSR employs an MS‐DOS‐compatible file system in Flash memory. The following commands
are available.
boot system
This command creates a
boot-config
file to store the firmware file name of the active software
image. This file name points to the firmware file loaded during system initialization in the
following sequence:
1.
The boot‐config file is looked up in either flash: or cflash:
• If boot‐config is not found there, the router proceeds to Step 2.
• If the file named in boot‐config is not found, the router goes to Step 3.
2.
If the default file (
xsr1800.fls
or
xsr3000
.fls) is not found, the router goes to Step 3.
3.
An FTP/TFTP server as defined in network parameters of Bootrom mode is queried. If the
image is not found in this remote location, initialization is suspended in Bootrom mode.
The command initiates a script requiring confirmation of your intention.
Syntax
boot system
Mode
Global configuration:
XSR(config)#
Default
•
XSR1800.FLS ‐ for Series 1800 routers
•
XSR3000.FLS ‐ for Series 3000 routers
Examples
The following XSR 1800 Series example creates a
boot-config
file pointing to the firmware file
name
VPN_XSR1800.fls
:
XSR(config)#boot system VPN_XSR1900.fls
The following example renames the
VPN_XSR1900.fls
file to match the Bootrom default file
name. After entering the command, you are prompted by the following script:
Note: A new software image file name must use the .fls extension. Optionally, you can modify a file
with the rename command.