printenv
Use the printenv command to view the values of variables currently stored in
the boot-manager nonvolatile memory and the version of the boot manager
that is currently installed. The command has the following syntax:
printenv
For example:
setenv
Use the setenv command to set a particular variable to a value. The command
has the following syntax:
setenv name value
where name is the name of the variable, and value is the new value for the
variable to assume.
This example command sets the value of autoboot to YES:
BOOTMGR[2]> setenv autoboot YES
unsetenv
Use the unsetenv command to set a variable to null value. The command has
the following syntax:
unsetenv name
Nokia IP200 Series Security Platform Installation Guide
BOOTMGR[1]> printenv
NOKIA IPSO BOOTMGR VERSION=3.8.1-BETA023A
11.04.2004-170000
autoboot: YES
testboot: NO
bootwait: 0
boot-file:
boot-flags:
boot-device:
vendor: Nokia
model: IP
bmslice: 4
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