Loading Software Using Tftp Through Ethernet Port - 3Com 4210G Series Getting Started Manual

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6)
Restore the download rate to the default
Set the baud rate to 19200 bps (refer to
detailed operation).
7)
Restart the switch to make the updated Boot ROM file effective
Press Enter in the HyperTerminal window to return to the Boot ROM update menu.
BOOT
MENU
1. Download application file to flash
2. Select application file to boot
3. Display all files in flash
4. Delete file from flash
5. Modify bootrom password
6. Enter bootrom upgrade menu
7. Skip current configuration file
8. Set bootrom password recovery
9. Set switch startup mode
0. Reboot
Enter your choice(0-9):
Enter 0 to restart the device. After that, the updated Boot ROM file becomes effective.
Loading host software
Select 1 in Boot Menu to load the host software of the switch. The system displays the following
information:
1. Set TFTP protocol parameter
2. Set FTP protocol parameter
3. Set XMODEM protocol parameter
0. Return to boot menu
Enter your choice(0-3):3
To load the host software through XMODEM, select 3.
The subsequent steps are almost the same as those for loading the Boot ROM software, except that the
system gives the prompt for host software loading instead of Boot ROM loading.

Loading Software Using TFTP through Ethernet Port

Introduction to TFTP
Trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP), a protocol in TCP/IP protocol suite, is used for trivial file transfer
between client and server. It uses UDP to provide unreliable data stream transfer service.
Loading Boot ROM software
Step1 Connect an Ethernet port (GigabitEthernet 1/0/25, for example) of the switch to the server (whose IP
address is available) that provides the file (usually the .bin file or the .btm file) to be downloaded, and
connect the console port of the switch to a PC, as shown in
Change the rate of the serial port on the terminal
Figure
5-8
on page
5-7.
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