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Utility Descriptions and Syntax

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bcmloadconfig

Syntax bcmloadconfig [-s “<service1> [<service2>...]” -l <line number>] [-i] -f

<config file path>/<filename> <device> [-b] [-t:<reboot timeout>]

Description You can execute multiple commands on the Enterprise OS user interface at once by entering the commands in a text file, then loading the file. The bcmloadconfig utility copies a specified configuration file to the bridge/router or switch and executes the commands in the file.

The utility can execute only the SETDefault, SHow, SHowDefault, ADD, DELete, and SAVEbgp commands. Blank lines and comment lines (lines beginning with the

#character) are allowed in the file. If the command requires more than one line, the backslash (\) can be used to terminate the current line and to indicate that the command continues on the next line. A line cannot contain more than one command.

If you specify one or more services, only the commands belonging to those services are executed. Up to 10 services can be specified. Instead of specifying a service, you can specify a line number to indicate the starting line number within the file to execute.

By default, the bcmloadconfig utility terminates whenever it detects a bad command, a command that is not supported by the bcmloadconfig utility, or a command that fails to execute successfully on the bridge/router. If -i is specified, the utility continues execution when an error is encountered.

All commands and comments and any generated messages are written to the CONFIG.LOG file in the /tftpboot/CLIENTS/<MAC address>/cfg/ directory on the NMS. Any passwords specified in the commands are replaced by a string of asterisks. Skipped commands are not written to the CONFIG.LOG file.

Values

-s “<service1> [<service2>...]”

Only commands found for these services are

 

executed. Up to 10 services may be specified.

 

The default is to execute the configuration

 

commands for all services.

-l <line number>

The Line in the configuration file to be

 

executed. Comments and blank lines are

 

considered lines in the file.

 

-s and -l are mutually exclusive.

-i

Continue executing commands even when

 

errors are detected.

-f <config file path>

The directory containing the command file that

 

is to be executed. The default path is the

 

current working directory.

<filename>

The name of the command file that is to be

 

executed. There is no default filename. This

 

parameter is required.

<device>

The IP address or hostname of the

 

bridge/router that will execute the commands.

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Contents Upgrading Enterprise OS Software 95052-8145 3Com CorporationBayfront Plaza Santa Clara, CaliforniaContents Upgrading a BRIDGE/ROUTER Using the COMMAND-LINEUTILITIES Reference for the Upgrade Management Utilities Lossary Ndex 3COM Corporation Limited Warranty Icon Description About this GuideConventions List conventions that are used throughout this guideConvention Description Text ConventionsOverview Upgrade ToolsProcess Automatic or Manual Recovery Primary, Secondary, and Test Boot SourcesTake Time to Plan Rules and Support LimitationsOverview Installing the Utilities on a Network Management Station Version message may refer to Solaris 2.5 as SunOS Installing the Utilities on a Unix SystemPreparing for Installation Where os is the directory for your operating systemReturn to normal privilege by entering To install only the upgrade utilities, enterOperating System Directory Name Bcmsteup -bootp Transfer Method Planning and Preparing UpgradeSetting Up a File You can choose to transfer files using FTP or TftpBcmsysupgrade -sfromnb -ftp device SuperStack II NETBuilder Token Ring Flash Memory Required forSuperStack II NETBuilder SI FD Frad PathBuilder S5xx SwitchSoftware Version CheckingPlanning Tables 10.1.3.24 11.0 BF Planning and Preparing the Upgrade Preparing for the Upgrade Upgrading Using the Netbuilder Upgrade Link ApplicationRemotely Programs⇒ Remote Upgrade Utilities⇒Upgrade LinkButton Description Appears. describes the buttons on the bottom of the StatusAbort Verifying for To the switch or bridge/router by following these stepsUpgrading You must be logged in as root for this procedure Unix Upgrade page appears Select Upgrade and click ApplyFor Windows CD-ROM, use the following path Upgrading Using the Netbuilder Upgrade Link Application Upgrading Software Upgrading Using the Netbuilder Upgrade Link Application COMMAND-LINE Utilities Shown on Setting up for Tftp File TransfersFTP password is overwritten with the following text string Setting up for FTP File TransfersSoftware on the NMS InstallingFrom a Tarred File, use To check which version you have installed, enterWindows \%tftpboot%\image\platform\SWFW\version\pkg For UNIX, enterBcmsysupgrade Utility UsingTo Upgrade NETBuilder system Lists the most common bcmsysupgrade optionsSame options must be used to upgrade configuration files FilenamesPathBuilder S5xx Series Switch Test your new software using Copy the upgraded software to the bridge/router usingAccept your upgrade using If the Bridge/Router or Switch Does Not Boot Bridge/router reboots after the firmware is upgradedBcmsysupgrade options -sfromnb -newhw device SETDefault -IP CONTrol = ROute Bcmsysupgrade -saccept -newhw device Enable a routing protocol. For example, enable RIP by using Bcmsysupgrade -stonb -m -newhw device Upgrading a BRIDGE/ROUTER Using the COMMAND-LINE Utilities Upgrading the Software Image Only Upgrading the Software Image only Using Upgrade Link Upgrading Select Upgrade and click Apply. The Upgrade page appears Click Home then Exit to exit Upgrade Link Utilities Command-LineAccept the upgrade using Copy the new software to the bridge/router usingInterface Enterprise OS UserReboot the system by entering Prerequisites Backing UP and Restoring SoftwareBacking UP and Restoring Software Software You select and set up your file transfer methodPrediagnosing System Problems Select Verify Upgrade Services DiagnoseBacking Up the Software For Windows For UnixEnable a routing protocol. For example, enable Ospf using Mapping Hostnames Using the etc/snmp.cfg File Verifying the Device for Restoring Select Verify Upgrade Services Diagnose then click ApplyRestoring the Software Detect any problems with Snmp or Tftp connectivity using Command-Line Prediagnosing System ProblemsIf you are not replacing the hardware, use Where backname is the name of the backup for the boot blocksAccessing Reference for Upgrade Management UtilitiesDownloading Utility Descriptions Update Log FileSyntax Getting Help To access the man pages for a specific utility, useOr to access help for a specific utility, use BcmbackupWith Ftp -tftpProcess BcmconfigBcmctrl Bcmdf Bcmdiagnose Cdrom path BcminstallTar path Installs a tarred package file Network management station-l are mutually exclusive BcmloadconfigBcmnbrus BcmrestoreBcmsysupgrade BcmsetupBcmuname Bcmupdate UpgradeLink General TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Error Getting HelpCode Meaning Troubleshooting Messages InstallationHardware-Related Determining Pinging IP address Connectivity Validating the Snmp Testing Snmp read accessRequired programs Not consistentCreating an Upgrade File Snmp read access OKTesting Snmp write access Snmp write access OKMeaning This is an information message Action None Action Check with your systems administrator MeaningMeaning This is a status message Action None Remote test filesFile transfers using Tftp are OK Downloading an Upgrade FileAppendix a Troubleshooting Choosing a Software Package NETBuilder II UpgradeMigration Path From Version To Version Recommended UpgradeFrom Version 8.2/8.3 To Version NETBuilder II Software Package Migration to SuperStack NETBuilder UpgradeFrom Version 9.0/9.1/9.3 To Version From Version 9.0/9.1/9.3/10.1 To Version32x Series From Version 8.3/9.0/9.1/9.3 To Version From Version To Version 42x Series From Version 8.0/8.1NETBuilder SI Upgrade OfficeConnect Software Package Migration to OfficeConnectFrom Version 10.2 model To Version 13x only PathBuilder Software Package Migration to Appendix B Choosing a Software Package Solaris Mounting the CD-ROMON a C Unix PlatformMounting CD-ROM onYou may need to start the NFS daemons At the command prompt on the remote system, enterChange directories to /etc/init.d and enter EnterRemote CD-ROM Drive Mounting the CD-ROM on HP-UXMounting the CD-ROM on IBM AIX 4.1.x Through Open a command window Insert the CD-ROM EnterCD-ROM UnmountingAppendix C Mounting the CD-ROMON a Unix Platform Technical Support ServicesOnline Technical 408 727 Access by Analog ModemAccess by Digital Modem 847 262Latin America Country Telephone Number Asia Pacific RimEurope Europe, South Africa, and Middle EastCountry Telephone Number Fax Number Glossary NMS See network management station Glossary Glossary Numbers IndexIndex 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty Disclaimer

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