Switch Administration

Upgrading and Changing Software

Along with EFCI and backward RM cell marking, the SmartCell 6A000 uses standard RM cell marking. The switch discard threshold (show switchtrafficcongestion) corresponds to total shared buffer utilization and represents the point at which the switch considers itself congested and starts marking RM cells.

Note The switch discard threshold is not user configurable and is shown only for information.

For information on troubleshooting congestion problems, see Chapter 5, “Troubleshooting.”

4.7UPGRADING AND CHANGING SOFTWARE

This section describes the low-level boot load commands. Boot load commands are used for setting switch start-up behavior and for performing firmware downloads. Use the boot load commands to:

Set which copy of the boot load firmware is the default copy

Clear all configurations stored within the flash file system

Check boot load firmware version numbers

Load switch firmware upgrades

Set whether power-on system tests (POST) are automatically run at start-up

4.7.1Accessing the Boot Load Prompt

Boot load commands are executed from the boot load prompt. The boot load prompt is not part of the switch console, and is accessible only after a reboot and before the switch software is loaded. Consequently, the boot load commands can be used only through a terminal connection.

Perform the following steps to gain access to the boot load prompt:

1.Connect a dumb terminal (or PC running terminal emulation software) to the RJ-45 terminal port on the front of the SmartCell 6A000.

2.Enter the reboot command from the terminal.

3.Wait for the following message to appear:

“Press any key to exit to boot load prompt.”

4.Before the countdown reaches zero, press a key to access the boot load prompt. Notice that the boot load prompt (=>) differs from the prompt used by the switch console.

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Cabletron Systems 6A000 manual Upgrading and Changing Software, Accessing the Boot Load Prompt