HP ProCurve Series 3400cl Release Notes page 14

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Software Management
Downloading Software to the Switch
The terminal emulator you are using includes the Xmodem binary transfer feature. (For
example, in the HyperTerminal application included with Windows NT, you would use the
Send File option in the Transfer dropdown menu.)
Using Xmodem and a terminal emulator, you can download a switch software file to either primary
or secondary flash using the CLI.
Syntax: copy xmodem flash [< primary | secondary >]
1.
To reduce the download time, you may want to increase the baud rate in your terminal emulator
and in the switch to a value such as 115200 bits per second. (The baud rate must be the same
in both devices.) For example, to change the baud rate in the switch to 115200, execute this
command:
ProCurve (config)# console baud-rate 115200
(If you use this option, be sure to set your terminal emulator to the same baud rate.)
Changing the console baud-rate requires saving to the Startup Config with the "write memory"
command. Alternatively, you can logout of the switch and change your terminal emulator speed
and allow the switch to AutoDetect your new higher baud rate (i.e. 115200 bps)
2.
Execute the following command in the CLI:
ProCurve # copy xmodem flash primary
The primary OS image will be deleted. continue [y/n]? Y
Press 'Enter' and start XMODEM on your host...
3.
Execute the terminal emulator commands to begin the Xmodem transfer. For example, using
HyperTerminal:
Click on Transfer, then Send File.
a.
b. Type the file path and name in the Filename field.
In the Protocol field, select Xmodem.
c.
d. Click on the
Send
The download can take several minutes, depending on the baud rate used in the transfer.
4.
If you increased the baud rate on the switch
previous setting. (HP recommends a baud rate of 9600 bits per second for most applications.)
Remember to return your terminal emulator to the same baud rate as the switch.)
5.
Reboot the switch.
After the switch reboots, it displays the CLI or Main Menu, depending on the Logon Default setting
last configured in the menu's Switch Setup screen.
4
button.
(step
1), use the same command to return it to its

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