RE: boot command

From: Edison Ortiz (edisonmortiz@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Dec 14 2007 - 12:06:46 ART


DocCD is your friend

 

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios124/124cr/hcf_r/
cfn_01h.htm#wp1129937

 

Boot system flash

 

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On all platforms except the Cisco 1600 series, Cisco 3600 series, and Cisco
7000 family routers, this keyword boots the router from internal flash
memory. If you omit all arguments that follow this keyword, the system
searches internal flash for the first bootable image.

On the Cisco 1600 series, Cisco 3600 series, and Cisco 7000 family routers,
this keyword boots the router from the flash file system specified by
flash-fs. On the Cisco 1600 series and Cisco 3600 series routers, if you
omit all optional arguments, the router searches internal flash memory for
the first bootable image. On the Cisco 7000 family routers, when you omit
all arguments that follow this keyword, the system searches the PCMCIA slot
0 for the first bootable image.

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Edison Ortiz

Routing and Switching, CCIE # 17943

 

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Chriss Thomas
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 8:00 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: boot command

 

Experts,

What is the difference between:

boot system disk0:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.bin

and

 boot system flash disk0:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.bin

 

 

Rgrds,

Chriss

 



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