730 CHAPTER 24: BOOT PROMPT COMMANDS
Access — Boot prompt.
History —Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Usage — To display the system image software versions, use the fver
command. This command does not list the boot code versions. To display
the boot code versions, use the version command.
Examples — The following command displays all the boot code and
system image files on a WX switch:
boot> dir
Internal Compact Flash Directory (Primary):
WXA30001.Rel 8863722 bytes
Internal Compact Flash Directory (Secondary):
WXA30001.Rel 8862885 bytes
See Also
fver on page 732
version on page 738
display Displays the currently active boot profile. A boot profile is a set of
parameters that a WX switch uses to control the boot process. Each boot
profile contains the following parameters:
Boot type — Either compact flash (local device on the WX switch) 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