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This command will set the boot file of the specified board. Continue? [Y/N]:y
The specified file will be used as the main boot file at the next reboot on slot 1!
# Reboot the device and the software is upgraded.
<Sysname> reboot
The startup file used for the next startup must be saved under the root directory of the storage medium.
You can copy or move a file to the root directory of the storage medium. For the details of the
boot-loader
command, refer to
Device Management Commands
in the
System Volume
.
TFTP Client Configuration Example (Distributed IRF Device)
Network requirements
z
As shown in
Figure 2-3
, Device is a IRF system, which is composed of a master and a slave. The
member ID of the master is 1, and the slot numbers of the AMB and the SMB on the master are 0
and 1 respectively. The member ID of the slave is 2, and the slot numbers of the AMB and SMB on
the slave are 0 and 1 respectively.
z
Device serves as a TFTP client and PC as the TFTP server. Their IP addresses are as shown in
the following figure. Device and PC are reachable to each other.
z
Device downloads a startup file from PC for upgrade and uploads a configuration file named
config.cfg
to PC for backup.
Figure 2-3
Smooth upgrading using the TFTP client function
Configuration procedure
1) Configure PC (TFTP Server), the detailed configuration procedure is omitted.
z
On the PC, enable TFTP server
z
Configure a TFTP working directory
2) Configure Device (TFTP Client)
Summary of Contents for S7902E
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