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    Step three: set the new boot image. boot system flash secondary

    He sighed, rubbing his eyes. The Meridian Grand Hotel’s network was his baby—forty-eight floors, three thousand guests, and a sprawling mesh of Aruba access points that had run without a single dropped packet for four hundred and twelve days. He’d inherited the system from a guy who swore by “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” But Marco knew better. A 9.8 meant someone, somewhere, had already found a way to crawl through the walls.

    For three beautiful seconds, everything was fine. The CLI said Broadcasting reboot message to all APs… Then the first AP went dark. Then ten. Then all three hundred and twelve. aruba firmware update

    “Starting ArubaOS upgrade to version 8.12.0.5,” he typed into the team chat, even though he was alone in the dark network operations center. On the wall, a bank of monitors showed the hotel’s digital nervous system: green pulses for the lobby, steady blues for the conference center, a flickering amber for the rooftop bar’s captive portal.

    “Oh no,” he whispered. “Oh no, no, no.” Step three: set the new boot image

    He grabbed his crash cart—a battered laptop with a serial cable that looked like it had survived a war. He plugged directly into the console port of the 7240.

    He pressed Enter.

    apboot> appeared. He almost cried.