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Do you want to delete flash:/all.ipe now? [Y/N]:y
# Download files
boot.bin
and
system.bin
from the root directory of the TFTP server and use these
files at the next startup.
<Sysname>upgrade 192.168.8.2 runtime boot boot.bin system system.bin
The file flash:/boot.bin already exists.Overwrite?[Y/N]y
Verifying server file...
Downloading file boot.bin from remote TFTP server, please
wait..............................................Done.
The file flash:/system.bin already exists.Overwrite?[Y/N]y
Verifying server file...
Downloading file system.bin from remote TFTP server, please
wait.......................Done.
This command will set the main startup software images. Continue? [Y/N]:y
Verifying the file flash:/boot.bin on slot 1...Done.
Verifying the file flash:/system.bin on slot 1.....Done.
The images that have passed all examinations will be used as the main startup software
images at the next reboot on slot 1.
xtd-cli-mode
Use
xtd-cli-mode
to switch to extended CLI mode.
Use
undo xtd-cli-mode
to restore the default.
Syntax
xtd-cli-mode
undo xtd-cli-mode
Default
You can display and execute part of the commands on the device.
Views
User view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
Extended CLI is for the use of Hewlett Packard Enterprise support personnel when troubleshooting
an issue. This is not a supported feature for operation in customer networks.
You enter extended CLI mode after executing this command and entering a correct password. In
extended CLI mode, you can execute all commands on the device.
This command takes effect only on the current login. It restores to the default setting after you log in
to the device again.
Examples
# Switch to extended CLI mode.
<Sysname> xtd-cli-mode
All commands can be displayed and executed in extended CLI mode. Switch to extended CLI
mode? [Y/N]: y
Password: