03-26-2009 12:53 AM - edited 03-06-2019 04:49 AM
We have two new 6503E/12.2(17d) installed. I found there is no boot-start-marker and boot-end-marker seen in the config.
When I put the boot command, I didnt see these two only boot command itself in the config.
Does it affect anything?
thanks,
Han
Solved! Go to Solution.
03-26-2009 01:09 AM
Hello Han,
do you see the boot system commands ?
compare also with sh bootvar
boot-start-marker and boot-end-marker are simply there to help us locate boot commands: for several years they weren't present but boot system commands could be used in the same way
use
sh run | inc boot system
sh conf | inc boot system
So I think it shouldn't be a real issue
Hope to help
Giuseppe
03-26-2009 01:09 AM
Hello Han,
do you see the boot system commands ?
compare also with sh bootvar
boot-start-marker and boot-end-marker are simply there to help us locate boot commands: for several years they weren't present but boot system commands could be used in the same way
use
sh run | inc boot system
sh conf | inc boot system
So I think it shouldn't be a real issue
Hope to help
Giuseppe
03-26-2009 03:11 AM
Giuseppe:
Yes, I did that cammand, but only shows the boot flash:
thanks, I think you asked my quesiton.
Han
10-14-2020 09:07 AM
Beginning with IOS Version 12.3(4)T, Cisco introduced the concept of boot markers. Essentially, all boot system command lines are now placed between two permanent boot markers located within the configuration file. These markers cannot be erased and make locating the boot system commands easy.
------Cisco IOS Cookbook, 2nd Edition by Kevin Dooley, Ian Brown
Discover and save your favorite ideas. Come back to expert answers, step-by-step guides, recent topics, and more.
New here? Get started with these tips. How to use Community New member guide