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See Also
■ “fver” on page 508
■ “version” on page 514
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
A WX switch can have up to four boot profiles, numbered 0 through 3.
Only one boot profile can be active at a time. You can create, change,
and delete boot profiles. You also can activate another boot profile in
place of the currently active one.
Syntax —
display
Defaults — None.
Access — Boot prompt.
History — Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Examples — To display the currently active boot profile, type the
following command at the boot prompt:
boot> display
BOOT Index: 0
BOOT TYPE: c
DEVICE: boot1:
FILENAME: default
FLAGS: 00000000
OPTIONS: run=nos;boot=0