DXS/DWS 3200 Series User Guide

Software Download and Reboot

Software Download through XModem

This section contains instructions for downloading device software (system and boot images) using XModem, which is a data transfer protocol for updating back-up configuration files.

To download a boot file using XModem:

1.Enter the command “xmodem:boot”. The switch is ready to receive the file via the XModem protocol and dis- plays text similar to the following:

Console# copy xmodem:boot

Please download program using XMODEM. console#

2.Specify the path of the source file within 20 seconds. If the path is not specified within 20 seconds, the com- mand times out.

To download a software image file using XModem:

1.Enter the command “xmodem:image”. The switch is ready to receive the file via the XModem protocol.

2.Specify the path of the source file to begin the transfer process. The following is an example of the informa- tion that appears:

Console# copy xmodem:image

Please download program using XMODEM console#

Software Download Through TFTP Server

This section contains instructions for downloading device software (system and boot images) through a TFTP server. The TFTP server must be configured before downloading the software.

The switch boots and runs when decompressing the system image from the flash memory area where a copy of the system image is stored. When a new image is downloaded, it is saved in the other area allocated for the addi- tional system image copy.

On the next boot, the switch decompresses and runs the currently active system image unless chosen otherwise. To download an image through the TFTP server:

1.Ensure that an IP address is configured on one of the device ports and pings can be sent to a TFTP server.

2.Ensure that the file to be downloaded is saved on the TFTP server (the DOS file).

3.Enter the command “show version” to verify which software version is currently running on the device. The following is an example of the information that appears:

Console# show version

SW version x.xx.xx (date xx-xxx-2004 time 13:42:41)Boot version x.xx.x (date x-xxx-2003 time 15:12:20) HW version

4.Enter the command “show bootvar” to verify which system image is currently active. The following is an example of the information that appears:

Console# show bootvar

Images currently available on the Flash Image-1 active (selected for next boot)Image-2 not active

Console#

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