Image Loader Commands

Download Image through COM port

Command Name

image download

Description

To download new firmware image through the serial port on the switch.

Syntax

image download

Parameters

None

Examples

N-TRON/Admin#[1]> image download

NOTES

Uses XModem protocol when transferring the file. N-Tron recommends

 

that you use TFTP or FTP when updating the firmware. TFTP and FTP

 

are both much faster.

TFTP Commands

Set the TFTP configuration parameter

Command Name

 

tftp set

Description

 

To set the TFTP configuration parameters TFTP Server IP Address and

 

 

Remote File name.

Syntax

 

tftp set serverparam <ip-address> <remote-file-name>

Parameters

 

ip-address

 

 

TFTP Server IP Address in dotted decimal notation for

 

 

establishing the connection to transfer the file.

 

 

remote-file-name

 

 

Name of the remote file (including complete path) to be retrieved

 

 

from the TFTP Server.

Examples

 

eg.1

 

 

N-TRON/Admin#[1]> tftp set serverparam 10.1.1.151

 

 

flash

 

 

eg.2

 

 

N-TRON/Admin#[1]> tftp set serverparam 10.1.1.151

 

 

/usr/local/tftp/flash

NOTES

 

Please ensure that TFTP ServerIP is a valid IP Address by pinging it.

Show TFTP configuration parameters

Command Name

 

tftp show

Description

 

To display the present values of all the TFTP related configuration

 

 

parameters.

Syntax

 

tftp show

Parameters

 

None

Examples

 

N-TRON/Admin#[1]> tftp show

NOTES

 

Displays the Server IP Address and Filename.

Download file from TFTP server

 

Command Name

 

tftp action get

Description

 

To download a specified file from the TFTP server.

Syntax

 

tftp action get

Parameters

 

None

Examples

 

N-TRON/Admin#[1]> tftp action get

NOTES

 

Check whether the server is up or not

 

 

Check that the connection is established.

 

 

Check if the file exists or not.

 

 

Check the number of bytes downloaded

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