Upgrading The Boot File Through Command Lines; Clearing The 16-Bit Interface Indexes Not Used In The Current System - H3C S5120-SI Series Operation Manual

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1)
Copy the Boot ROM program to the root directory of the device's storage medium using FTP or
TFTP.
2)
Use a command to specify the Boot ROM program for the next boot.
3)
Reboot the device to make the specified Boot ROM program take effect.
Follow these steps to upgrade the Boot ROM program:
To do...
Enter system view
Enable the validity check
function when upgrading the
Boot ROM
Return to user view
upgrade the Boot ROM
program on devices

Upgrading the Boot File Through Command Lines

Follow the steps to upgrade the boot file:
1)
Save the boot file to the root directory of the device's storage medium using FTP, TFTP, or other
approaches.
2)
Use a command to specify the boot file for the next boot of the device.
3)
Reboot the device to make the boot file take effect.
When multiple Boot ROM files are available on the storage media, you can specify a file for the next
device boot by executing the following command. A main boot file is used to boot a device and a backup
boot file is used to boot a device only when a main boot file is unavailable.
Follow the step below to upgrade the boot file:
To do...
Specify a boot file for the next
boot
You must save the file for the next device boot under the root directory of the device. You can copy or
move a file to change the path of it to the root directory.

Clearing the 16-bit Interface Indexes Not Used in the Current System

In practical networks, the network management software requires the device to provide a uniform,
stable 16-bit interface index. That is, a one-to-one relationship should be kept between the interface
name and the interface index in the same device.
Use the command...
system-view
bootrom-update
security-check enable
quit
bootrom update file file-url
Use the command...
boot-loader file file-url { main |
backup }
1-5
Remarks
Optional
By default, the validity check
function is enabled at the time
of upgrading Boot ROM.
Required
Available in user view.
Remarks
Required
Available in user view.

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