Upgrading Software Images and Configuration Files
December 2008
© 2008 Foundry Networks, Inc.
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1.
Place the new FPGA image(s) on a TFTP server to which the router has access or on a PCMCIA flash card
inserted in slot 1 or 2.
2.
Copy the PBIF image from the TFTP server or a flash card in slot 1 or 2 to all interface modules or an
interface module in a specified chassis slot. To perform this step, enter one of the following commands at the
Privileged EXEC level of the CLI (for example: NetIron#):
•
copy tftp lp
<ip-addr> <image-name>
fpga-pbif
all [<module-type>]
•
copy tftp lp
<ip-addr> <image-name>
fpga-pbif
<chassis-slot-number>
•
copy
slot1 | slot2 lp <image-name>
fpga-pbif
all [<module-type>]
•
copy
slot1 | slot2 lp <image-name>
fpga-pbif
<chassis-slot-number>
If you specify the module-type (for example, 4x10g), the router copies the PBIF images for that particular
module only. If you specify all without a module-type, the router copies the appropriate PBIF images to their
corresponding modules.
NOTE:
Use this command to upgrade the PBIFOC FPGA image to a POS interface module.
3.
Copy the XPP image from the TFTP server or a flash card in slot 1 or 2 to all interface modules or an interface
module in a specified chassis slot. To perform this step, enter one of the following commands at the Privileged
EXEC level of the CLI:
•
copy tftp lp
<ip-addr> <image-name>
fpga-xpp
all [<module-type>]
•
copy tftp lp
<ip-addr> <image-name>
fpga-xpp
<chassis-slot-number>
•
copy
slot1 | slot2 lp <image-name>
fpga-xpp
all [<module-type>]
•
copy
slot1 | slot2 lp <image-name>
fpga-xpp
<chassis-slot-number>
If you specify the module-type (for example, 4x10g), the router copies the XPP images for that particular
module only. If you specify all without a module-type, the router copies the appropriate XPP images to their
corresponding modules.
NOTE:
Use this command to upgrade the XPPOC FPGA image to a POS interface module.
4.
Copy the XGMAC image from the TFTP server or a flash card in slot 1 or 2 to all interface modules or an
interface module in a specified chassis slot. To perform this step, enter one of the following commands at the
Privileged EXEC level of the CLI:
•
copy tftp lp
<ip-addr> <image-name>
fpga-xgmac
all [<module-type>]
•
copy tftp lp
<ip-addr> <image-name>
fpga-xgmac
<chassis-slot-number>
•
copy
slot1 | slot2 lp <image-name>
fpga-xgmac
all [<module-type>]
•
copy
slot1 | slot2 lp <image-name>
fpga-xgmac
<chassis-slot-number>
If you specify the module-type (for example, 4x10g), the router copies the XPP images for that particular
module only. If you specify all without a module-type, the router copies the appropriate XPP images to their
corresponding modules.
5.
Copy the STATS image from the TFTP server or a flash card in slot 1 or 2 to all interface modules or an
interface module in a specified chassis slot. To perform this step, enter one of the following commands at the
Privileged EXEC level of the CLI:
•
copy tftp lp
<ip-addr> <image-name>
fpga-stats all [<module-type>]
•
copy tftp lp
<ip-addr> <image-name>
fpga-stats
<chassis-slot-number>
•
copy
slot1 | slot2 lp <image-name>
fpga-stats
all [<module-type>]
•
copy
slot1 | slot2 lp <image-name>
fpga-stats
<chassis-slot-number>
If you specify the module-type (for example, 4x10g), the router copies the STATS images for that particular