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AppendixA Web Console
Basic System Configuration Page
Use the Reboot System button on this page to reboot the system at any time.
Note Cisco recommends that core dumps be turned off to ensure enhanced high system availability (EHSA)
performance. If core dumps are turned on, NSP failovers will only occur after the core dump is complete.
System Reload Options
This section describes the files used by the system when it reloads its software. Some of these files reside
in memory, either boot flash or disk. To determine the names of the files to use, enter the dir command
at the CLI. Here is an example of the display that results:
Switch# dir bootflash:
Directory of bootflash:
2 -rwx 843947 Mar 01 1993 00:02:18 6400-h-mz-112.8-SA
4 drwx 3776 Mar 01 1993 01:23:24 nsp-html
66 -rwx 130 Jan 01 1970 00:01:19 env_vars
68 -rwx 1296 Mar 01 1993 06:55:51 config.text
1728000 bytes total (456704 bytes free)
To view the system reload settings, use the show bootvar command as follows:
Switch# show bootvar
BOOT variable = disk0:c6400-wp-mz,12;
CONFIG_FILE variable does not exist
BOOTLDR variable does not exist
Configuration register is 0x2101
TableA-4 Advanced System Configuration Field Descriptions
Field Description
System Reload Options
System Image File Enter the path and name of the Cisco IOS image file to be loaded when
the system reboots.
Configuration File Enter the path and the name of the configuration file that the image file
reads to configure the system.
Core Dump
User Name of FTP Server Enter a valid user name for the FTP server where you want the core dump
file sent.
Password of FTP Server Enter a valid password for the FTP server where you want the core dump
file sent.
Hostname/Address of FTP
Server
Enter the host name and address for the FTP server where you want the
core dump file sent.
Core Dump Filename Enter the name you want used for the core dump file.
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