Chapter 4: Basic Management Tasks
Managing System Files
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The upgrade operation code image is set as the startup image after it
has been successfully written to the file system.
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The switch will send an SNMP trap and make a log entry upon all
upgrade successes and failures.
•
The switch will immediately restart after the upgrade file is successfully
written to the file system and set as the startup image.
P
ARAMETERS
The following parameters are displayed:
•
Automatic Opcode Upgrade
– Enables the switch to search for an
upgraded operation code file during the switch bootup process.
(Default: Disabled)
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Automatic Upgrade Location URL
– Defines where the switch should
search for the operation code upgrade file. The last character of this
URL must be a forward slash (“/”). The
SSE-G2252-SERIES.BIX
filename must not be included since it is automatically appended by the
switch. (Options: ftp, sftp, tftp)
The following syntax must be observed:
tftp://host
[
/filedir
]
/
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tftp://
– Defines TFTP protocol for the server connection.
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host
– Defines the IP address of the TFTP server. Valid IP addresses
consist of four numbers, 0 to 255, separated by periods. DNS host
names are not recognized.
•
filedir
– Defines the directory, relative to the TFTP server root,
where the upgrade file can be found. Nested directory structures
are accepted. The directory name must be separated from the host,
and in nested directory structures, from the parent directory, with a
prepended forward slash “/”.
•
/
– The forward slash must be the last character of the URL.
ftp://
[
username
[
:password@
]]
host
[
/filedir
]
/
•
ftp://
– Defines FTP protocol for the server connection.
•
username
– Defines the user name for the FTP connection. If the
user name is omitted, then “anonymous” is the assumed user name
for the connection.
•
password
– Defines the password for the FTP connection. To
differentiate the password from the user name and host portions of
the URL, a colon (:) must precede the password, and an “at” symbol
(@), must follow the password. If the password is omitted, then “”
(an empty string) is the assumed password for the connection.
Summary of Contents for SSE-G2252
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