The following is sample output from the clear location rfid command and shows how to clear RFID statistics: To clear radio-frequency identification (RFID) statistics, use theĬlear location statistics command in EXEC mode.Ĭlear location statistics Syntax Description Switch> clear location rfid clear location statistics This example shows how to clear information about all of the RFID tags in the database: Specifies all of the RFID tags in the database.
Rfid] Syntax Description mac-address mac-address To clear a specific radio frequency identification (RFID) tag or all of the RFID tags information in the entire database, use theĬlear location [mac-address mac-address | How to display the contents of an image file: List of files, the contents of each file appears sequentially. The path (directory) and name of the files to display. Switch: set BOOT flash:/new-images/new-image.bin Switch: bootĬommand, you are prompted to start the setup program.įilesystem:/file-url. Options, they are executed immediately and apply only to the current boot System by using the information in the BOOT environment variable, if any. Switch attempts to automatically boot the (directory) and name of a bootable image. Pause for the JTAG Debugger right after loading the image. Pause for the Cisco IOS Debugger immediately after launching. Using this keyword causes POST to take longer to complete. Run the loaded image with an extended or comprehensive power-on self-test This example shows how to display the ARP table: Switch: arp 172.20.136.8ġ72.20.136.8 is at 00:1b:78:d1:25:ae, via port 0Įxecutable image and display the command-line interface (CLI), use theįilesystem: /file-url. The ARP table contains the IP-address-to-MAC-address mappings. (Optional) Shows the ARP table or the mapping for a specific IP address. To display the contents of the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table, use the
If you can successfully use“gpxe.pxe" in CCBoot 20120817, but failed to use it in the new build,please try ”gpxe1.pxe". If this doesn't work, please modify the value to "gpxex.pxe". Note: It would be better to use "gpxe.pxe", but if you cannot diskless boot the client via using "gpxe.pxe", you can try to change the PXE value to "gpxe0.pxe". The default value can support most of the network card. If more than one server, you can input more IP address of the server on the 2nd Server field.Ģnd Server: The IP address of the 2nd boot server if you have a load balance server running. Note: Please do not use older version (3.0 version and older) image in new version CCBoot or user image created in new verison in older version CCBoot as it lead to client not booting or other boot issues.ġst Server: The IP address of the boot server. Note: you can assign only two boot image, for more please use multiboot pxe option and customize the boot file. Gateway: Gateway of the router for internet access and connection MAC Address: MAC address of the client information. IP Address: IP address that gets from CCBoot Server. Group: Define the user group that the client belongs to.
You can "Right Click" and choose “Edit Client” or “Double Click” the client in the client list on the CCBoot interface to open "Client Details" dialog box.Įnabled: Client PC is enabled for diskless booting.