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Software Management Operations   
▀  Configuring the Boot Stack 
 
 
▄  ASR 5000 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 18 
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Example 1 – StarOS releases prior to 16.1
boot system priority 18 \ 
    image /flash/15-0-builds/production.45666.bin \ 
    config /flash/general_config.cfg 
  
boot system priority 19 \  
    image /flash/15-0-builds/production.45717.bin \ 
    config /flash/general_config_3819.cfg 
  
boot system priority 20 \ 
    image /flash/15-0-builds/production.45069.bin \ 
    config /flash/general_config_3665.cfg 
Example 2 – StarOS release 16.1 onwards
boot system priority 18 \ 
    image /flash/16-1-builds/asr5000-16.1.3.bin \ 
    config /flash/general_config.cfg 
  
boot system priority 19 \  
    image /flash/16-1-builds/asr5000-16.1.1.bin \ 
    config /flash/general_config_3819.cfg 
  
boot system priority 20 \ 
    image /flash/16-1-builds/asr5000-16.1.0.bin \ 
    config /flash/general_config_3665.cfg 
The example below shows the output for a combination network booting and local booting configuration. Notice in this 
example that the first two boot stack entries (Priorities 18 and 19) load the image file (operating system software) from 
an external network server using the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP), while all configuration files are located on 
the /flash device. 
Also notice the boot network interface and boot network configuration commands located at the top of the boot stack. 
These commands define what SPIO management LAN interface(s) to use and information about communicating with 
the external network server that hosts the operating system software image file. 
boot interface local-eth1 medium auto media rj45 
boot networkconfig static ip address spio24 192.168.1.150 netmask 255.255.255.0 
boot delay 15 
boot system priority 18 image tftp://192.168.1.161/tftpboot/image_version.bin 
\config /flash/general_config.cfg 
boot system priority 19 image tftp://192.168.1.161/tftpboot/image_version.bin 
\config /flash/general_config.cfg 
boot system priority 20 image /flash/image_version.bin \config 
/flash/general_config.cfg 
To identify the boot image priority that was loaded at the initial boot time enter: 
show boot initial-config 
The example below displays the output: 
[local]host_nameshow boot initial-config 
Initial (boot time) configuration: