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When the above requirements are met, use the following procedure to download the new software to your GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch.

1.At the Boot Options# prompt, enter:

Boot Options# gtimg

2.Enter the name of the GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch software to be replaced:

Enter name of switch software image to be replaced ["image1"/"image2"/"boot"]: <image>

3.Enter the hostname or IP address of the FTP or TFTP server:

Enter hostname or IP address of FTP/TFTP server: <server name or IP

address>

4.Enter the name of the new software file on the server:

Enter name of file on FTP/TFTP server: <filename>

The exact form of the name will vary by TFTP server. However, the file location is normally relative to the TFTP directory.

5.Enter the user name, if you are using a FTP server:

Enter username for FTP server or hit return for TFTP server: <userID>

6.Enter the password for the FTP server (if prompted):

Enter password for username on FTP server: <password>

7.The system prompts you to confirm your request.

You should next select a software image to run, as described in the “Selecting a Soft Image to Run” section.

8.If you are loading an image from which you are not currently booted, the system prompts you to change the image.

image2 currently contains Software Version 2.0.0 that was downloaded at 15:46:36 Wed Apr 23, 2006.

New download will replace image2 with file "2.0.1_OS.img" from TFTP server 192.168.2.4.

Confirm download operation [y/n]: y Invoking TFTP over port 69...

Starting download...

File appears valid Download in

progress....................................................

Image download complete (1333953 bytes)

Writing to flash...This takes about 90 seconds. Please wait Write complete (1333953 bytes), now verifying FLASH...

Verification of new image2 in FLASH successful. image2 now contains Software Version 2.0.1 Switch is currently set to boot software image1.

Do you want to change that to the new image2? [y/n] y Next boot will use new software image2.

Selecting a software image to run

You can select which software image (image1 or image2) you want to run in switch memory for the next reboot.

1.At the Boot Options# prompt, enter:

Boot Options# image

2.Enter the name of the image you want the switch to use upon the next boot. The system informs you of which image is currently set to be loaded at the next reset, and prompts you to enter a new choice:

Currently set to use switch software "image1" on next reset.

Specify new image to use on next reset ["image1"/"image2"]:

Boot Options Menu 163

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Contents HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem Page Contents Statistics Menu Configuration Menu 111 Index Command line interface Establishing a console connection Connecting to the switchIntroduction Additional referencesEstablishing an SSH connection Setting an IP addressTelnet GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch IP address Establishing a Telnet connection# ssh user@GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch IP address Accessing the switchIdle timeout AaBbCc123 Typographical conventionsMenu summary Main MenuDelay Global commandsTraceroute host name IP address max-hops msec Telnet hostname IP address port Command line history and editingTab completion Command line interface shortcutsCommand stacking Command abbreviation# /cfg/sys/ssnmp/rcommwcomm Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol support# /cfg/sys/access/snmp disableread onlyread/write Main# /cfgChanging the default administrator password Setting passwordsSystem# apply System# save Changing the default user password Changing the default operator password Menu overview Information MenuSNMPv3 Information Menu System Information MenuNo AUTH, no Privacy SNMPv3 USM User Table informationHMACMD5, DES Privacy HMACSHA, DES PrivacySNMPv3 View Table information SNMPv3 Access Table informationSNMPv3 Community Table information SNMPv3 Group Table informationPrefix SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table information SNMPv3 Target Address Table informationSNMPv3 Notify Table information Command /info/sys/snmpv3/notify NameTag V1v2trapv1v2trapSec Level SNMPv3 dump System information System user information Show last 100 syslog messagesLayer 2 information Cfg/sys/access/user/uid command8021x Stp Find MAC address Vlan FDB information menuPort port number TRK Link Aggregation Control Protocol informationShow all FDB information VlanLacp dump 802.1x information Spanning Tree information Port Auth Mode Auth StatusAuthenticator PAE State Command /info/l2/stpHello Current RootPath-Cost Priority bridgeDSB Disc FWD Rapid Spanning Tree and Multiple Spanning Tree informationP2P Disabled DSB DSB Common Internal Spanning Tree informationTrunk group information Disabled DSBDiscarding Disc , Learning LRN , Forwarding FWD , or Layer 2 general information Vlan informationLayer 3 information If IP address Route informationFind IP address Gw IP addressShow all IP Route information Vlan ARP informationShow all ARP entry information ARPNbr nbr router-id A.B.C.D Ospf informationDbase Sumaddr Nsumadd Routes Dump Asbr Ospf general informationOspf interface information Ospf Database information menuNw adv-rtr A.B.C.D linkstateid A.B.C.Dself Advrtr router-id A.B.C.DAsbrsum adv-rtr A.B.C.D Linkstateid A.B.C.Dself Ext adv-rtr A.B.C.D linkstateid A.B.C.DselfRIP Ospf route codes informationRouting Information Protocol information RIP Routes informationIP information RIP user configurationIgmp multicast group information Igmp multicast router port information Command /info/l3/vrrp Vrrp informationVrrp information 8021p QoS information802.1p information QoS Menu 8021p Show QOS 802.1p informationRmon Information Menu ACL informationVID Ifoid Rmon history informationInterval OID Rmon alarm informationCommand /info/rmon/event Rmon event informationLink status information VLANs Command /info/port Port Tag Rmon PvidPort information NameSTG DisabledLogical Port to GEA Port mapping Uplink Failure Detection informationInformation dump Command /info/dumpNtp clear Menu informationUfd clear Port Statistics Menu 802.1x statistics AuthenticatingAuthSuccessesWhile BackendNonNakResponsesFrom Bridging statisticsSupplicant Ethernet statistics Dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames Dot3StatsFCSErrorsDot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors Dot3StatsSingleCollisionFramesInterface statistics Link statistics Internet Protocol IP statisticsPort Rmon statistics FDB statistics Layer 2 statisticsClrigmp 1- 4095 all Lacp statisticsLayer 3 statistics Arp clearGEA GEA Layer 3 statistics menuGEA Layer 3 statistics IP statisticsARP statistics Route statisticsIcmp statistics DNS statisticsTCP statistics UDP statistics Ospf statistics menu Igmp Multicast Group statisticsOspf global statistics Nbr change Tx ls UpdatesVrrp statistics Timers KickoffRIP ALL Stats Information Management Processor statisticsRIP statistics Packet statistics10ad41e8/10ad5790 AllocsCPU statistics Access Control List ACL statistics menuACL statistics Snmp statistics Only NTP statistics Number of times LtM link in Blocking Command /stats/dumpUplink Failure Detection statistics Statistics dumpRmon Configuration MenuApplying pending changes Saving the configurationViewing, applying, reverting, and saving changes Viewing pending changesReminders System configurationHost IP address System host log configurationLine to end Bannr 1-80 charactersConsole disableenable Secure Shell Server configurationLog featureall enabledisable Sshport TCP port number Radius server configurationCommand /cfg/sys/radius IntrvalTACACS+ server configuration Port TCP port number Telnet enabledisableCommand /cfg/sys/ssnmp NTP server configurationSystem Snmp configuration Dlight disableenableName 1-64 characters SNMPv3 configurationCharacters V1v2 disableenable User Security Model configurationMask 1-32 characters SNMPv3 View configurationName 1-32 characters Tree 1-32 charactersNoAuthNoPrivauthNo View-based Access Control Model configurationSNMPv3 Group configuration Usmsnmpv1snmpv2 LevelUsmsnmpv1snmpv2 Uname SNMPv3 Community Table configurationDel Deletes the vacmSecurityToGroup entry Cur Address ip Port transport SNMPv3 Target Address Table configurationSNMPv3 Target Parameters Table configuration Addr transportSnmpv1snmpv2csnmp Model SNMPv3 Notify Table configurationManagement Networks configuration System Access configurationUser ID configuration User Access Control configurationUseroperadmin Name Https Access configuration Port configurationAccess enabledisable Name 1-64 characters none Temporarily disabling a port Port link configuration802.1x configuration Layer 2 configurationPort ACL/QoS configuration Txperiod 802.1x Global configurationMode force Unauthautoforce-authReauth onoff 802.1x Port configurationRev Mode rstpmstpPort parameter menu Common Internal Spanning Tree configurationCist Bridge parameter menuCist port configuration Cist bridge configurationLink autop2pshared Spanning Tree configurationEdge disableenable CostBridge Spanning Tree configuration Spanning Tree port configuration Static FDB configuration Forwarding Database configurationFastfwd disableenable Add port number Trunk configurationMAC address Vlan port Clear mac MAC AddressVLAN 1-4095 Port port numberAllLayer 2 IP Trunk Hash configuration IP Trunk Hash configurationLink Aggregation Control Protocol configuration Mode offactivepassive Lacp Port configurationVlan configuration Timeout shortlongDef list of port numbers Layer 3 configurationAddr IP address IP interface configurationMask IP subnet mask Default Gateway configuration IP Static Route configurationDirbr disableenable Address Resolution Protocol configurationIP Forwarding configuration Network Filter configurationAp AS number AS number AS Route Map configurationLp 0-4294967294 none Action permitdeny IP Access List configurationAutonomous System Path configuration Metric 1-4294967294noneOff Globally turn Routing Information Protocol configurationCurrent Display current RIP configuration RIP onRIP Interface configuration RIP Route Redistribution configuration Open Shortest Path First configurationOFF Redist fixedstaticrip Osfp Area Index configurationDefault 1-16777215 12none Md5key 1-255 charactersType transitstubnssa Ospf Summary Range configurationAuth nonepasswordmd5 Areaid IP addressMdkey 1-255none Ospf Interface configurationMask IP address mask Key key stringnoneKey password Ospf Virtual Link configurationNbr IP address Export 1-16777215 12none Ospf Host Entry configurationOspf Route Redistribution configuration Rem 1-32 1-32 ... allOspf MD5 Key configuration Igmp configurationSrcip IP address Igmp snooping configurationAggr disableenable Fastlv 1-4095 disableenableFilter Igmp static multicast router configurationIgmp filtering configuration Add port number 1-4095Multicast address Igmp filtering port configurationIgmp filter definition Range IP multicast address IPDomain Name System configuration Bootstrap Protocol Relay configurationVrrp on Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol configurationVrrp Virtual Router configuration Cur Display current Vrrp configurationPreem disableenable Vrrp Virtual Router Group configuration Vrrp Virtual Router Priority Tracking configurationVrrp Virtual Router Group Priority Tracking configuration Del Cur Vrrp Interface configurationVrrp Tracking configuration Passw passwordAccess Control configuration Quality of Service configurationQoS 802.1p configuration Stats ed Access Control List configurationEgrport port number Action permitdenysetprioACL IP Version 4 Filter configuration ACL Ethernet Filter configurationSport 1-65535 port mask ACL TCP/UDP Filter configurationFlags value 0x0-0x3f Cir ACL Meter configurationACL Re-mark configuration Enable edACL Re-mark In-Profile Update User Priority configuration ACL Re-mark In-Profile configurationACL Re-mark Out-of-Profile configuration ACL Packet Format configuration Remote Monitoring configurationACL Group configuration Ifoid 1-127 characters Rmon history configurationOwner 1-127 characters Type nonelogtrapboth Rmon event configurationRmon alarm configuration Descn 1-127 charactersFlimit -2147483647 to Port mirroringRlimit -2147483647 to 2147483647Rem mirrored port Uplink Failure Detection configurationPort-based port mirroring Add mirrored port inoutbothRemport port number Failure Detection Pair configurationLink to Monitor configuration Addport port numberAddport port number Remport port number Saving the active switch configurationLink to Disable configuration DumpCommand /cfg/gtcfg FTP/TFTP server filename Restoring the active switch configurationConfiguration# gtcfg FTP/TFTP server filename Operations-level port options Operations MenuOperations-level port 802.1x options Reset ReauthOperations-level Vrrp options Downloading new software to the switch Updating the switch software imageAddress Selecting a software image to runBoot Options# conf Uploading a software image from the switchSelecting a configuration block Boot Options# ptimgBoot Options# cur Resetting the switchAccessing the Iscli Boot Options# resetMaintenance Menu 0xXXXXXXXX System maintenance optionsForwarding Database options Flags new Nvram flags word asARP cache options Debugging optionsIgmp Multicast Group options IP Route Manipulation optionsIgmp Igmp Mrouter options Igmp Snooping optionsFTP/TFTP system dump put Uuencode flash dumpClearing dump information Unscheduled system dumps Panic commandCommand /maint/panic Confirm dump and reboot y/n yIndex
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