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Cisco WAN Manager User’s Guide
Release 15, Part Number OL-4552-01 Rev. C0, January 27, 2005
Chapter10 Cisco WAN Manager Operations
Downloading Software and Firmware
Replace the <IP_addr_CWM_workstation> parameter with the IP address of the CWM machine tha t
initiates a firmware or software download.
Note This is required if you are using a CWM workstation to send the download request to the switch.
The following example is shown for a Cisco BPX node:
This Command: cnffwswinit
Enter FW/SW Initiator SV+ IP addr(192.0.0.0):
Related Topics
“Managing with the Configuration Save and Restore Utility” section on page10-2
“Downloading Software and Firmware” section on page10-12
“Monitoring a Download Session on Cisco BPX and Cisco IGX Nodes” section on page 10-17
“Downloading Switch Software or Firmware from the CWM Workstation to a Switch” section on
page 10-18
“Cisco IGX and Cisco BPX Conventions” section on page10-19
“Cisco MGX Conventions” section on page10-19
“Managing with the Image Download” section on page 10-20
“Deleting Images” section on page 10-24
Monitoring a Download Session on Cisco BPX and Cisco IGX Nodes
The dsprevs (software) command and dspfwrev (firmware) command display existing software (or
firmware) revisions on a routing network, as well as the revisions currently being downloaded. When
these commands are issued at a feeder, revisions on that feeder alone appear on the screen.
You can use the dsprevs command or dspfwrev command to see when downloading of the software or
firmware is complete.
Related Topics
“Managing with the Configuration Save and Restore Utility” section on page10-2
“Downloading Software and Firmware” section on page10-12
“Preparing the Cisco BPX and Cisco IGX Switch to Download Software or Firmware” section on
page 10-14
“Downloading Switch Software or Firmware from the CWM Workstation to a Switch” section on
page 10-18
“Cisco IGX and Cisco BPX Conventions” section on page10-19
“Cisco MGX Conventions” section on page10-19
“Managing with the Image Download” section on page 10-20
“Deleting Images” section on page 10-24