
l
Remove Operation Code Image File
—
Deletes a software file from the switch.
l
Start-Up Operation Code File Name
—
Indicates which Operation Code file you want to run. Select the filename from the drop-down menu.
Uploading Operation Code to a Server
1.
In the
Transfer Operation Code Image File to Server
field, enter the IP address of the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server in the
TFTP Server
IP Address
field.
2.
In the
Source File Name
field, select the file to upload from the drop- down menu.
3.
In the
Destination File Name
field, type a name for the file.
4.
Click
Transfer to Server
.
Downloading Operation Code from a Server
1.
In the
Transfer Operation Code Image File from Server
field, enter the IP address of the TFTP server in the
TFTP Server IP Address
field.
2.
In the
Source File Name
field, type the filename of the software code file to download.
3.
For the
Destination File Name
, select a filename from the drop-down menu to replace an existing file, or specify a new filename (up to 32 characters).
Filenames are case-sensitive and cannot contain spaces. The switch can contain only two software code files. You cannot download a third file; you
must first replace an existing file or remove a file.
4.
Click
Transfer from Server
.
Deleting an Operation Code File from the Switch
1.
In the
Remove Operation Code Image File
field, select the file to delete from the drop-down menu.
2.
Click
Remove File
.
Selecting the Operation Code Start-up File
1.
In the
Start-Up Operation Code Image File
field, select the start-up code file from the drop-down menu.
2.
Click
Apply Changes
.
CLI Commands
The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for items in the
Switch/Firmware
page.
Example
Console#copy tftp file
TFTP server ip address: 10.1.0.45
Choose file type:
1. config: 2. opcode: <1-2>: 2
Source file name: runtime
Command
Usage
copy tftp file
Downloads a code image to the switch's flash memory from a
TFTP server
boot system {boot-rom | config | opcode}:
filename
Specifies the file or image used to start up the system
dir [boot-rom | config | opcode [:
filename
]]
Displays a list of files in flash memory
NOTE:
You cannot upload and download Boot-ROM files to a TFTP server using the CLI. You must use a direct terminal connection to the switch's
console port and press <Ctrl><f> after the diagnostic test results. See "
Downloading Firmware Through the Console Port
."