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Sftos configuration guide
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SFTOS Version 2.5.1 provides several new or revised software management commands:
Command Syntax
[
] {
boot system
image1
unit
image2
}
copy tftp://
tftp_server_ip_address/
image1 | image2}
path/filename {
{
|
}
copy
image1
image2
/{
|
}
image1
image2
unit
delete
[
] {
image1
|
image2
unit
filedescr
[
] {
image1
unit
}
image2
text-description
reload
[
]
unit
show bootvar [
]
unit
[
]
update bootcode
unit
Note: The following parameter definitions apply to the commands provided by the Dual Image
Management feature:
— the stack member number; only used for stacks. Not specifying a number causes all
unit
stack members to be affected by the command.
image1 and image2 — the two possible stored software images. Use the copy command to set
the association between a particular SFTOS file and the keywords image1 or image2.
The syntax statements for the commands in the Dual Image Management feature are in the System
Configuration chapter of the SFTOS Command Reference.
Note that the association of a particular SFTOS file name with either "
command, above, sets the association that is used by all other commands that use the
keywords.
For example, if the currently running software image is associated with
new image as
image1
Command Mode
|
Privileged Exec
Privileged Exec
Privileged Exec
unit://
}
Privileged Exec
|
Privileged Exec
Privileged Exec
Privileged Exec
Privileged Exec
, a
reload
that boots
Usage
Activate a particular image on the target system ("activate",
here, means to identify, to the system, the software to install
on the next reboot).
The system image download command revised for SFTOS
2.5.1. (Previous to 2.5.1, the command was copy tftp://
tftp_server_ip_address/path/filename
Copy a selected software image from the management
switch to selected switches.
Delete a specified software image.
Adds a name to the image associated with
"
".
image2
The name shows up as the SNMP trap receiver
name and in the output of the show bootvar command. The
maximum length is 16 case-sensitive alphanumeric
characters, with no spaces.
Reboots the selected stack member. When
specified, all stack members are rebooted.
Display version information and activation status for the
current active and backup images on the specified stack
member. If you do not specify a unit number, the command
displays image details for all nodes on the stack.
Update the bootcode (boot loader) on the designated switch.
(The bootcode is read from the active image for subsequent
reboots).
image1
will boot that new image.
system:image.)
"
image1
unit
is not
" or "
" in the
image1
image2
image1
and
, then you then download a
image1
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" or
copy
image2

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