
post-burn
Burns the specified POST image on individual or all module(s) or bay(s).
Syntax: post-burn image-name
image-name
Name of the POST image to be burned.
Description: Use the post-burn command in:
- Module command mode to burn a POST image to a specific module
- Module-all command mode to burn the same POST image to all modules
- Bay command mode to burn a POST image to a specific bay controller
- Bay-all command mode to burn the same POST image to all bay controllers.
Use the show flash command, specifying the appropriate platform, to verify that the image is burned.
WARNING If a post-burn fails, you must successfully re-burn POST prior to reboot. Attempting to perform a post-burn on a failed post after a reboot may require that the module be replaced.
Factory Default: None.
Command Mode: Various. See Description above.
Example: In the following example, the post-burn command Module command mode burns post file "postcpm.rom" to module 1/18:
router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
router(config)#module 1/18
router(config-module)#post-burn postcpm.rom
Burning boot image postcpm.rom into location 0 for modules:
[1,18],
Done (bay 1, slot 18)
Burn Results: 1 succeeded 0 failed
router(config-module)#end
router#
Related Commands: module
module all
rom-burn
show flash
upgrade all
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Source
File Name: ConfigFileMgrCmd.fm
HTML File Name: ConfigFileMgrCmd11.html
Last Updated: 02/25/05 at 14:26:17