CISCO-RF-SUPPLEMENTAL-MIB - cRfSupSysStandbyBootFile

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cRfSupSysStandbyBootFile

Cisco Rf Sup Sys Standby Boot File
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.198.1.1.13

Allow Standby unit(s) to automatically load a boot image which differs from the image specified for the Active unit. The string should be of the form :. Specifying a null value indicates that Standby unit(s) should not use a different image than the Active unit. This is used during software upgrade/downgrade procedures, for platforms that support automatic syncs for boot image memory.

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