Configure Boot Flags

About this task

Change the boot configuration to determine the services available after the system starts.

Procedure

  1. In the navigation pane, expand Configuration > Edit > Chassis.
  2. Select the Boot Config tab.
  3. Select the services you want to enable.
  4. Select Apply.

Boot Config Field Descriptions

Use the data in the following table to use the Boot Config tab.

Name

Description

SwVersion

Specifies the software version that currently runs on the switch.

LastRuntimeConfigSource

Specifies the last source for the run-time image.

PrimaryConfigSource

Specifies the primary configuration source.

PrimaryBackupConfigSource

Specifies the backup configuration source to use if the primary does not exist.

EnableFactoryDefaultsMode

Specifies whether the switch uses the factory default settings after you reboot the switch. The options are:

  • false: The node does not use factory default settings.

  • fabric: This mode is not supported.

  • noFabric: The node uses the factory default mode settings.

    Removes the configuration files, primary and secondary config file names, all user account passwords, digital certificates, IKE/OSPF/IS-IS keys, and SNMP communities. All ports are disabled and assigned to VLAN 1. License files are not removed.

  • config-only

    Boots the switch with a blank configuration.

    This parameter preserves configuration files, primary and secondary configuration file names, user accounts and passwords, digital certificates, IKE/OSPF/IS-IS keys, license files, and SNMP communities. All ports are disabled and assigned to VLAN 1.

    Use this parameter as a temporary troubleshooting option to test or investigate if something is wrong with the configuration without permanently removing the configuration files, user accounts, and other preserved items.

  • reset-all-files:

    Equivalent to a switch that ships from the factory. The switch has no configuration files, default user accounts, default security mode, Auto-sense-enabled ports, removes license files, and performs a ZTP+ configuration after reboot. The 30-day factory license is also reset.

    Important:

    Only CLI provides two options to achieve the same behavior; there is no option other than reset-all-files in EDM.

  • zero-touch:

    Boots the switch with a default configuration that enables Auto-sense. This parameter resets secure files but keeps the security mode and performs a ZTP+ configuration after reboot. License files are not removed.

  • zero-touch-config-only

    Boots the switch with a blank configuration that enables Auto-sense and performs a ZTP+ configuration.

    This parameter preserves configuration files, primary and secondary configuration file names, user accounts and passwords, digital certificates, IKE/OSPF/IS-IS keys, license files, and SNMP communities. All ports are disabled and assigned to VLAN 1.

    Use this parameter as a temporary troubleshooting option to test or investigate if something is wrong with the configuration without permanently removing the configuration files, user accounts, and other preserved items.

The default value is false. This flag is automatically reset to the default value after the switch restarts.

If you select an option but then want to select a different option and have not yet rebooted the switch, you must disable the first option before you select the second option.

EnableDebugMode

Enabling the debugmode allows a user to enable TRACE on any port by prompting the selection on the console during boot up. This allows the user start trace for debugging earlier on specified port. It only works on console connection. The default value is disabled.

Important:

Do not change this parameter.

EnableRebootOnError

Activates or disables automatic reboot on a fatal error. The default value is activated.

Important:

Do not change this parameter.

EnableTelnetServer

Activates or disables the Telnet server service. The default value is disabled.

EnableFtpServer

Activates or disables the FTP server on the switch. The default value is disabled. To enable FTP, ensure that the TFTPD flag is disabled.

EnableTftpServer

Activates or disables Trivial File Transfer Protocol server service. The default value is disabled.

EnableSshServer

Activates or disables the SSH server service. The default value is disabled.

EnableSpbmConfigMode

Enables you to configure SPB and IS-IS, but you cannot configure PIM and IGMP either globally or on an interface.

The boot flag is enabled by default.

EnableIpv6Mode

Enable this flag to support IPv6 routes with prefix-lengths greater than 64 bits. This flag is disabled by default.

EnableEnhancedsecureMode

Enables or disables the enhanced secure mode. Select either jitc or non-jitc to enable the enhanced secure mode in one of these sub-modes. The default is disabled.

Note:

As a best practice, enable the enhanced secure mode in the non-JITC sub-mode because the JITC sub-mode is more restrictive and prevents the use of some troubleshooting utilities.

EnableUrpfMode

Enables Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF) globally. You must enable uRPF globally before you configure it on a port or VLAN. The default is disabled.

EnableVxlanGwFullInterworkingMode

Note:

Exception: only supported on VSP 7400 Series.

Enables VXLAN Gateway in Full Interworking Mode, which supports SPB, SMLT, and vIST.

By default, the Base Interworking Mode is enabled and Full Interworking Mode is disabled. You change modes by enabling this boot configuration flag.

In Base Interworking Mode, VXLAN Gateway supports Layer 2 gateway communication between VXLAN and traditional VLAN environments.

EnableFlowControlMode

Enables or disables flow control globally. When disabled, the system does not generate nor configure the transmission of flow control messages. The system always honors received flow control messages regardless of the flow control mode status. You must enable this mode before you configure an interface to send pause frames.

The default is disabled.

AdvancedFeatureBwReservation

Note:

Exception: only supported on VSP 7400 Series.

Enables the switch to support advanced features by reserving ports as loopback ports. When disabled, you can use all ports on the switch, but advanced features do not work.

When you select low or high, the corresponding bandwidth of the reserved Ethernet ports is allocated to the loopback required for advanced feature functionality.

The default is enabled with low level.

If you change this parameter, you must restart the switch.

EnableDvrLeafMode

Enables the switch to be configured as a DvR Leaf.

When enabled, you cannot configure the switch to operate as a DvR Controller.

EnablevrfScaling

Changes the maximum number of VRFs and Layer 3 VSNs that the switch supports. If you select this check box, the maximum number increases. The default is disabled.

Important:

If you select both this check box and the EnableSpbmConfigMode check box, the switch reduces the number of configurable VLANs. For more information about maximum scaling numbers, see VOSS Release Notes.

EnableSyslogRfc5424Format

Enables or disables the RFC 5424 syslog format.

The default is enabled. If the pre-existing configuration file is for a release prior to this enhancement, then the flag is disabled automatically.

NniMstp

Enables MSTP, and allows non SPBM B-VLAN configuration on SPBM network-to-network interface (NNI) ports. The default is disabled.

Note:

Spanning Tree is disabled on all SPBM NNIs.

You cannot add an SPBM NNI port or MLT port to any non SPBM B-VLAN.

EnableIpv6EgressFilterMode

Enables IPv6 egress filters. The default is disabled.

If you change this parameter, you must restart the switch.

Slot

Specifies the slot number.

TftpHash

Enables TFTP hashing.

TftpRetransmit

Set TFTP retransmit timeout counter.

TftpTimeout

Set TFTP timeout counter.

User

Configure host user.

Password

Configure host password.