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116 | Control and Monitoring
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Example
FTOS#show linecard boot-information
-- Line cards --
Serial Booted Next Cache Boot
# Status CurType number from boot boot flash
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0 online EXW4PF 012345 B: 6.5.1.4 6.5.1.4 A: invalid B: 6.5.1.4 A: 2.3.0.8 [b] B: invalid
1 -
2 online E48TF 0031318 6.5.1.4 6.5.1.4 A: invalid B: 6.5.1.4 A:
2.3.0.6 B: 2.3.0.8 [b]
3 -
4 -
5 -
6 -
FTOS#
Table 4-2 defines the fields in the example.
Usage
Information
The display area of this command uses the maximum 80 character length. If your
display area is not set to 80 characters, the display will wrap.
Version 8.1.1.0 Introduced on E-Series ExaScale
Version 6.5.1.4 Introduced on E-Series
Table 4-2. Descriptions for show linecard boot-information output
Field Description
# Displays the line card slot numbers, beginning with slot 0. The number of slots
listed is dependent on your chassis:
E-Series: 0 to 13 on a E1200, 0 to 6 on a E600/E600i, and 0 to 5 on a E300.
Status Indicates if a line card is online, offline, or booting. If a line card is not detected
in the slot, a hyphen ( - ) is displayed.
CurType Displays the line card identification number, for example EXW4PF.
Serial number Displays the line card serial number.
Booted from Indicates whether the line card cache booted or system booted. In addition, the
image with which the line card booted is also displayed. If the line card cache
booted, then the output is A: or B: followed by the image in the flash partition (A:
6.5.1.4 or B: 6.5.1.4).
If the line card system booted, then display is the current FTOS version number
(6.5.1.4).
Next boot Indicates if the next line card boot is a cache boot or system boot and which
image will be used in the boot.
Cache boot Displays the system image in cache boot flash partition A: and B: for the line
card. If the cache boot does not contain a valid image, “invalid” is displayed.
Boot flash Displays the two possible Boot flash versions. The [b] next to the version number
is the current boot flash, that is the image used in the last boot.