
boot
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delete an alias
Enter the alias command with an existing alias and no other parameters to delete that alias.
hostname# alias eth
boot
access: local; super, admin
The boot command lists, rolls back to, and removes prior boot images on the device.
list-image
shows a list of all available boot images.
remove-image version
removes a boot image from the device’s hard disk. This command is disabled when the SMS manages
the device.
rollback
rolls the boot image back to the next most current valid boot image. This command can be used to
revert the operating system to a previous version. For example, if you install the wrong update image to
the device, you can use the boot rollback command to restore the previous image. This command is
disabled when the SMS manages the device.
Note: You cannot define an alias for an alias. Every alias must refer directly to a
valid CLI command, or to valid command input.
Note: The device can store several software images. A minimum of one saved
image is required for rollback purposes.
CAUTION: When you remove a boot image, the image is permanently erased from the
device’s hard drive. The only way to reinstall that image is to perform the update process
using the Local Security Manager.
CAUTION: When you perform a rollback, you permanently erase the most current boot
image on the device’s hard drive. The only way to replace this image is to perform the
update process through the Local Security Manager.
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