Accessing the boot CLI
The system recovery procedure will prompt you to enter the path name for the location of the StarOS boot
image from which the system will boot. By default the boot command will timeout and attempt to reload the
highest priority image from flash memory using the default configuration file.
The operating system software is delivered as a single binary file (.bin file extension) and is loaded as a single
instance for the entire system.
• For StarOS releases prior to 16.1, the image filename is identified by its release version and corresponding
• For StarOS release 16.1 onwards, the image filename is identified by its platform type and release
Refer to the Configuring the Boot Stack section in the Software Management Operations chapter for additional
information on boot stack entries and prioritization.
Accessing the boot CLI
To access the boot CLI you must interrupt an in-progress reload (reboot) sequence.
This system recovery process interrupts subscriber service by dropping any existing flows and preventing
Caution
traffic from being processed during the boot interval. It should only be initiated as an emergency measure.
Initiate a Reboot
A reload can be initiated in one of two ways:
• Power cycle the chassis – Turn the circuit breakers on the power filter units (PFUs) Off (0) and then On
• Execute a reload command
The boot sequence displays messages on the terminal as it steps through its processes.
Interrupt the Boot Sequence
When the "Booting priority" message line appears (and not before), press CTRL+C to break out of the boot
process as shown in the example below:
Booting priority 8
image : /flash/
config: /flash/system.cfg
Entry at 0x000000000cba45e0
Press CTRL+C at this point in the sequence.
A message similar to the following appears after the boot process has been interrupted:
*******9/0 Ctrl-C Pressed-------------------------------------------------------
Failed.
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build number. Format = production.build_number.platform.bin.
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host_name
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