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Values

tftpboot

For UNIX: Directory specified in inetd or tftpd for tftpd files.

%tftpboot%

For Windows (using the default 3Com TFTP server): Directory

 

specified in the Win.ini file in the “[3Com.nm] TFTPROOT=”

 

section. The Win.ini file is located in the default Windows

 

directory, for example C:\windows or C:\winnt4.

<platform>

NETBuilder II with CEC Module:

NBII

 

NETBuilder II with DPE Module:

NBDPE

 

SuperStack II NETBuilder SI bridge/router:

NBSI

 

SuperStack II NETBuilder Ethernet

NBRO

 

bridge/router:

 

 

SuperStack II NETBuilder Token Ring

NBR2T

 

bridge/router:

 

 

SuperStack II NETBuilder Ethernet/ISDN

NBRI

 

bridge/router:

 

 

SuperStack II NETBuilder Token Ring/ISDN

NBR2TI

 

bridge/router:

 

 

OfficeConnect NETBuilder bridge/router:

NBOCF

 

PathBuilder S5xx Switch:

NBPB500

<package>

Two letter designator shown on the CD-ROM label.

[SW FW]

The software or firmware directory.

 

<version>

Software version 9.0 through 11.3.

 

Use the bcmuname utility to display your current platform, package, and version.

Using the

This section describes how to use the bcmsysupgrade utility for the most common

Bcmsysupgrade Utility

software upgrades.

to Upgrade

The command syntax for the bcmsysupgrade utility is:

 

 

bcmsysupgrade [options] <stage> <device>

 

See “bcmsysupgrade” on page 81 for more information.

 

The procedures described in the following sections assume you are performing a

 

like-packageupgrade to version 11.3 with automatic recovery (see “Choosing

 

Automatic Recovery or Manual Recovery” on page 18 for more information).

 

An example of a like-package upgrade is from the CF package to the CF package.

 

A like-package upgrade is an upgrade where the software package in the version

 

you are upgrading from and the version you are upgrading to have the same

 

two-letter designator.

 

If your upgrade is not a like-package upgrade with automatic recovery, or you are

 

upgrading to a version other than the default, you must use the bcmsysupgrade

 

utility with other options. Be sure to use the same options during each stage of

 

the upgrade process. See Table 4 for a description of the options.

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3Com ENTERPRISE OS 11.3 manual Using, Bcmsysupgrade Utility, To Upgrade

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