Update Bootcode - Dell N1100-ON Reference Manual

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Command Mode
Privileged Exec mode
User Guidelines
Traceroute operates by sending a sequence of Internet Control Message
Protocol (ICMP) echo request packets. The time-to-live (TTL) value, is used
in determining the intermediate routers through which the packet flows
toward the destination address. Routers decrement a packet's TTL value and
discard packets whose TTL equals 0. On discarding a packet, the router
returns an ICMP time exceeded message to the source. Loopback interfaces
are not supported on the N1100-ON Series switches.
Examples
The following example discovers the routes that packets will actually take
when traveling to the destination specified in the command.
(console)# traceroute ipv6 2001::2 init-ttl 1 max-ttl 4 max-fail 0 interval 1
count 3 port 33434 size 43
Traceroute to 2001::2, 4 hops max, 43 byte packets:
1 2001::2
708 msec
2 2001::2
12 msec
3 2001::2
14 msec
Command History
Syntax and description updated in 6.4 release.

update bootcode

Use the update bootcode command to update the bootcode on one or more
switches. For each switch, the bootcode is extracted from the active image
and programmed to flash.
Syntax
update bootcode [unit ]
unit —Unit number.
41 msec
11 msec
13 msec
12 msec
9 msec
11 msec
Switch Management Commands
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