[ibd or
filename
]
Copies a boot file or configuration file from an IBD. You must include the file
name.
[
host-ip-address
or
filename
]
Copies a boot file or configuration file from a remote host. You must include
the file name.
Delete
Use the delete command to remove entries from the boot and dump configuration
database.
Syntax:
delete
address
boot-entry
bp-device
dump-entry
address
#
Removes an interface address entry from the boot and dump configuration
database.
When you enter the delete address command, a prompt appears for the
entry you want to delete. The address entry number is the first number that
appears on each line when you enter the list address command at the
Boot config> prompt.
To verify the deletion, use the list command.
Example:
delete address
Delete which entry [1]?
boot-entry
Removes a boot entry from the boot and dump configuration database.
When you enter the delete boot-entry command, a prompt appears to
enter the boot-entry you want to delete. The boot-entry number is the first
number that appears on each line when you enter the list boot-entries
command at the Boot config> prompt.
To verify the deletion, use the list command.
Example:
delete boot-entry
Delete which entry [1]? 2
bp-device
Removes the specified interface as a BOOTP device.
Example:
delete bp-device
Delete which entry [1]?
Note: For more information on the BootP protocol and its related
processes, refer to the chapters on configuring and monitoring the IP
protocol in the
Protocol Configuration and Monitoring Reference
dump-entry
Removes a dump entry from the boot and dump configuration database.
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