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Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 3 Operations
Upgrading the SCE Platform Firmware
How to Create a Backup Configuration File
Step 1
At the SCE# prompt, type
copy startup-config
backup-file
and press
Enter
.
Backs up the startup-config file to the specified file.
How to Upload a Backup Configuration File
Step 1
At the SCE# prompt, type
copy
backup-file
startup-config
and press
Enter
.
Copying a Backup Configuration File to a Different SCE Platform: Example
This example shows how to copy the configuration from one SCE platform to another.
On the first SCE platform, enter the following command:
SCE1#copy startup-config ftp://adminuser:[email protected]/c:/config/bckupcfg.txt
SCE1#
On the second SCE platform, enter the following command:
SCE2#copy ftp://adminuser:[email protected]/c:/config/bckupcfg.txt startup-config
SCE2#
Upgrading the SCE Platform Firmware
Cisco distributes upgrades to the software and firmware on the SCE platform. Cisco distributes upgrade
software as a file with the extension.pkg that is installed directly from the ftp site without being copied
to the disk. This procedure walks you through installation and rebooting of the SCE platform with the
new firmware.
Step 1
At the command prompt, type
configure
and press
Enter
.
Enters Global Configuration mode.
Step 2
Type
boot system ftp://
user:password
@
host
/
drive:dir
/
seNum.pkg,
where
seNum.pkg
is the file name
on the ftp site.
The
boot
command verifies that the package is a legal, appropriate update for the SCE platform and that
the file was not corrupted. It does not perform an upgrade, but does keep in the system memory that a
pkg file is available.
Step 3
Type
exit.
Exits Global Configuration mode.
Step 4
Type
copy running-config startup-config.
This command re-verifies that the package is valid, and extracts the upgrade to the Flash file system.
The system notifies you that it is performing the extraction as follows:
Backing–up configuration file…
Writing configuration file…
Extracting new system image…
Extracted OK.