
System Administration
8-3
Configuring the Boot Source
To use directed netboot, you must use the bconfig command to specify the
following:
• The IP address of the server where the router’s software image and/or
configuration file reside.
• The full pathname of the software image and configuration file.
You must use the
bconfig command once to specify the location of the software
image, and again to specify the location of the configuration file.
Use one of the following formats for the
bconfig command:
bconfig [image | config] [local | network [
<TFTP_host> <TFTP_pathname>
]]
bconfig -d [image | config]
Table 8-1 describes command settings for the
bconfig command:
Note: After making the change, enter the following command to save it to the
configuration file in the router’s file system, as follows:
save config 1:config
config is the name of the configuration file.
Table 8-1. bconfig Command Settings
Option Description
image Specifies information about the router’s software image.
config Specifies information about the router’s configuration file.
local Indicates that the specified file (image or config) resides in the
router’s local file system.
network Indicates that the specified file resides on a network server.
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