[j-nsp] USB device in J6300 router
Stacy W. Smith
stacy at acm.org
Wed Oct 12 14:22:49 EDT 2005
Yes, you can use either a USB device or the removable compact flash
as a secondary boot device on J6300. The default boot sequence is
primary compact flash, removable compact flash, USB. The only
drawback I see to using USB is that it's easier for someone to
accidentally remove a USB device while it's in use.
Use the "request system snapshot partition media usb" command to
backup to the USB device.
Refer to the JUNOS J-series release notes for specific models of USB
devices that are officially supported.
--Stacy
On Oct 12, 2005, at 6:06 AM, Andrey Vedana Andreoli wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We have a J6300 router. This router have three options of system
> storage. The primary boot flash is installed and have been used. The
> removable compact flash and USB are not installed yet. My question is
> about this.
>
> Can I use a USB device as a secondary boot flash? Whats is the
> problems
> about using the USB device and not the removable compact flash? The
> USB
> device is much more cheaper.
>
> Thank you.
> Andrey
>
>
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