Upgrade (S-Series Management Unit And Z-Series) - Dell Force10 Z9000 Reference Manual

Ftos command line reference guide for the z9000 system ftos 9.1.(0.0)
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cached memory is released and returned for general use, but the URL is maintained and you do
not have to specify it for subsequent upgrades.
Related
upgrade fpga-image
Commands
boot system

upgrade (S-Series management unit and Z-Series)

Upgrade the bootflash image or system image of the S-Series or Z-Series management unit.
S-Series, Z-Series
Syntax
upgrade {boot | system} {ftp: | scp: | tftp: | flash: {A: |B:}
| stack-unit | usbflash | slot0:} file-url
Parameters
boot
system
ftp:
scp:
slot0:
tftp:
flash:
A: | B:
stack-unit:
usbflash:
90
– upgrades the FPGA version in the specified E-Series SFM.
– displays the configured boot image information.
Enter the keyword boot to change the boot image.
Enter the keyword system to change the system image.
After entering the keyword ftp:, you can either follow it with the
location of the source file in this form: //
userid:password@hostip/filepath or press Enter to
launch a prompt sequence.
After entering the keyword scp:, you can either follow it with the
location of the source file in this form: //
userid:password@hostip/filepath or press Enter to
launch a prompt sequence.
After entering the keyword slot0:, you can either follow it with the
location of the source file in this form: //hostlocation/
filepath or press Enter to launch a prompt sequence.
After entering the keyword tftp:, you can either follow it with the
location of the source file in this form: //hostlocation/
filepath or press Enter to launch a prompt sequence.
After entering the keyword flash:, you can either follow it with the
location of the source file in this form: flash//filepath or press
Enter to launch a prompt sequence.
Enter the partition to upgrade from the flash. For S4810 and Z9000
only.
Enter the keywords stack-unit: to synch the image to the stack-
unit.
After entering the keyword usbflash:, you can either follow it with
the location of the source file in this form: usbflash://
filepath or press Enter to launch a prompt sequence. For S55
only.

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