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Booting A System Image From A Network

This document describes how to boot a system image from a network server using TFTP, FTP, or RCP. The "boot system" command along with the transfer protocol and filename is used to boot an image located on one of those servers. The optional IP address can also be specified to point to a specific server.

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Booting A System Image From A Network

This document describes how to boot a system image from a network server using TFTP, FTP, or RCP. The "boot system" command along with the transfer protocol and filename is used to boot an image located on one of those servers. The optional IP address can also be specified to point to a specific server.

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Booting a System Image from a Network, TFTP, or FTP Server

boot system {rcp | tftp | ftp} filename [ip-address]


no boot system {rcp | tftp | ftp} filename [ip-address]

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