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Automatic Installation of Operation Code and Configuration Settings
Downloading
Operation Code
from a File Server
Automatic Operation Code Upgrade can automatically download an operation
code file when a file newer than the currently installed one is discovered on
the file server. After the file is transferred from the server and successfully
written to the file system, it is automatically set as the startup file, and the
switch is rebooted.
Usage Guidelines
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If this feature is enabled, the switch searches the defined URL once during
the bootup sequence.
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FTP (port 21) and TFTP (port 69) are both supported. Note that the TCP/
UDP port bindings cannot be modified to support servers listening on non-
standard ports.
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The host portion of the upgrade file location URL must be a valid IPv4 IP
address. DNS host names are not recognized. Valid IP addresses consist
of four numbers, 0 to 255, separated by periods.
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The path to the directory must also be defined. If the file is stored in the
root directory for the FTP/TFTP service, then use the “/” to indicate this
(e.g.,
ftp://192.168.0.1/).
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The file name must not be included in the upgrade file location URL. The
file name of the code stored on the remote server must be C-300-
series.bix (using lower case letters as indicated).
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The FTP connection is made with PASV mode enabled. PASV mode is
needed to traverse some fire walls, even if FTP traffic is not blocked.
PASV mode cannot be disabled.
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The switch-based search function is case-insensitive in that it will accept a
file name in upper or lower case (i.e., the switch will accept
C-300-
Series.BIX
from the server even though
C-300-series.bix
was requested).
However, keep in mind that the file systems of many operating systems
such as Unix and most Unix-like systems (FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD,
and most Linux distributions, etc.) are case-sensitive, meaning that two
files in the same directory,
c-300_series.bix
and
C-300_Series.BIX
are
considered to be unique files. Thus, if the upgrade file is stored as
C-
300_Series.BIX
(or even
C-300_seRies.bix
) on a case-sensitive server,
then the switch (requesting
C-300_Series.BIX
) will not be upgraded
because the server does not recognize the requested file name and the
stored file name as being equal. A notable exception in the list of case-
sensitive Unix-like operating systems is Mac OS X, which by default is
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