Nexus 5000 - 7000 can you network boot or service config ?

Hi All
Just writing up a security doc which has one version for IOS and one for NEXUS.
Cant find any info about the nexus having a service config or a boot network 
capability .
Does anyone know how this would happen on a Nexus ?
Steve

Posting as an update to this issue. I've noticed it may not be the Flash card as I previously thought. Getting a chance to get inside the system when booting, I noticed two LEDs would turn on and stay solid on the motherboard.
One is labeled SEQ B FAIL, the other SEQ C FAIL. I assume these are for POST or something similar, but this points me to believe now that the motherboard itself is fried? If there's any way to fix this, please let me know. Thank you.

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