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Figure 38
Network diagram for immediate upgrade
Configuration procedure
1.
Configuration on the TFTP server (Configurations may vary with different types of servers)
Obtain the boot file and configuration file through legitimate channels, such as the official HP website,
agents, and technical staff. Save these files under the working path of the TFTP server for the TFTP client
access.
2.
Configuration on the members of the IRF virtual device
# Download file
new-config.cfg
on the TFTP server to the master (Configurations may vary with different
types of servers).
<IRF> tftp 2.2.2.2 get new-config.cfg
..
File will be transferred in binary mode
Downloading file from remote TFTP server, please wait.....
TFTP: 917 bytes received in 1 second(s)
File downloaded successfully.
# Download the
new-config.cfg
file to the slave switch with the member ID of 2.
<IRF> tftp 2.2.2.2 get new-config.cfg slot2#flash:/new-config.cfg
# Download the
soft-version2.bin
file on the TFTP server to the master and slave switch.
<IRF> tftp 2.2.2.2 get soft-version2.bin
...
File will be transferred in binary mode
Downloading file from remote TFTP server, please wait............
TFTP: 10058752 bytes received in 141 second(s)
File downloaded successfully.
<IRF> tftp 2.2.2.2 get soft-version2.bin slot2#flash:/soft-version2.bin
# Specify the
new-config.cfg
file as the configuration file to be used at the next boot of all members of
the IRF virtual device.
<IRF> startup saved-configuration new-config.cfg main
Please wait ...
Setting the master board ...
... Done!