The startup system-software command specifies the name of the system software file to be loaded for the next startup.
By default, no system software file to be used at the next startup is specified.
Parameter | Description | Value |
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name |
Specify a system software name. |
The value is a string of 4 to 127 case-sensitive characters, spaces not supported. |
all |
Specifies the system file of all main control boards for the next startup. If not, it specifies the system file of the master main control boards for the next startup. |
- |
slot slot-id |
Specifies the system file of all main control boards with specified slot number for the next startup. If not, it specifies the system file of the master main control boards for the next startup. |
- |
Usage Scenario
If the device needs to be automatically upgraded after restart, you can run the startup system-software command to specify the name of the system software file to be loaded for the next startup.
Configuration Impact
If the startup system-software command is used, the device automatically loads the system software file specified by system-file after being restarted.
Precautions
In VS mode, this command is supported only by the admin VS.
To make the startup system-software command take effect, you need to restart the device. If you restart the device, the system will prompt you whether to save the current configurations, and you can respond as required.
Before you run the startup system-software command, run the check system-software command to check the specified target system software to ensure that the software is secure.