10-18-2024 12:02 PM
I have a WS-C6509-E running IOS 12.2(33)SXJ10 and I am upgrading to a C9300-48S running IOS XE 17.9.4a. What is the behavior of the boot system disk command and can this be replicated on the 9300? Also, are boot-start-marker/boot-end-marker necessary?
boot-start-marker
boot system disk0:s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-mz.122-33.SXJ10.bin
boot system disk0:
boot-end-marker
Thanks,
KB
10-18-2024 01:09 PM
Boot-start/end is not necessary in IOS-XE and the command boot will depend on the mode you are going to use: Install mode or Bundle mode.
For install mode you can use
boot system bootflash:packages.conf
For bundle mode
boot system bootflash:<new filename>
10-18-2024 04:33 PM - edited 10-18-2024 04:45 PM
In addition to @Flavio Miranda, I would like to share a word of "caution" about using 17.9.X because the entire 17.9.X should be called "Train Wreck" (and not "Cupertino").
We have dumped 17.9.X and migrating to 17.12.3/17.12.4.
Finally, IOS and IOS-XE are different beasts. One is designed for stability over a long period of time (decades) and the other requires frequent reboots. Always monitor the control-plane memory utilization of all routers, switches, WLC that run on IOS-XE daily. Normal memory utilization should not exceed 45%. If the memory utilization is >50% that's trouble. If the memory utilization is >70% be prepared to intervene.
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