The partition currently in control of the boot process is the active partition, the other partition is the inactive partition with the alternate image. Use this command to manually change the next boot partition or image.
boot system [active|inactive|primary|secondary] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
boot system [active|inactive|primary|secondary] {on <DEVICE-NAME>}
system [active|inactive|primary|secondary] | Specifies the image used by the device to boot up
Note: You will need to
reload the device in order for the change to take effect.
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on <DEVICE-NAME> | Optional. Changes the next boot image or partition on a specified
device
Note: If no device is
specified, the logged device's next boot-up configuration is
changed.
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ap510-133B38#show boot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IMAGE BUILD DATE INSTALL DATE VERSION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Primary 12/06/2019 20:11:39 11/13/2019 06:30:58 7.3.0.0-037R Secondary 11/21/2019 17:49:55 11/20/2019 12:26:01 7.3.1.0-001D -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Current Boot : Secondary Next Boot : Secondary Software Fallback : Enabled ap510-133B38#
ap510-133B38#boot system primary Updated system boot partition ap510-133B38#
ap510-133B38#show boot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IMAGE BUILD DATE INSTALL DATE VERSION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Primary 12/06/2019 20:11:39 11/13/2019 06:30:58 7.3.0.0-037R Secondary 11/21/2019 17:49:55 11/20/2019 12:26:01 7.3.1.0-001D -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Current Boot : Secondary Next Boot : Primary Software Fallback : Enabled ap510-133B38#