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Global Configuration Mode Commands
▀ boot system priority
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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boot system priority
Specifies the priority of a boot stack entry to use when the system first initializes or restarts. Up to 10 boot system
priorities (entries in the boot.sys file located on the /flash device in the SPC/SMC) can be configured.
priorities (entries in the boot.sys file located on the /flash device in the SPC/SMC) can be configured.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Remove a boot stack entry at the priority specified from the boot stack when it is no longer used.
Specifies the priority for the file group (consisting of an image (.bin) and its corresponding configuration
(.cfg) file) specified in the boot stack. The value must be in the range from 1 through 100 where a priority of
1 is the highest. Up to 10 boot system priorities (boot stack entries) can be configured.
(.cfg) file) specified in the boot stack. The value must be in the range from 1 through 100 where a priority of
1 is the highest. Up to 10 boot system priorities (boot stack entries) can be configured.
Important:
When performing a software upgrade it is important that the new file group have the highest priority
(lowest value) configured.
Important:
It is suggested that an ―N-1‖ priority numbering methodology, where ―N‖ is the first priority in the
current boot stack be employed to ensure that higher priority numbers remain open.
Specifies the location of a image file to use for system startup. The URL may refer to a local or a remote file.
The URL must be formatted according to one of the following formats:
The URL must be formatted according to one of the following formats:
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Important:
Use of the SMC hard drive is not supported in this release.
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