3Com 4210G Series Configuration Manual page 927

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# Check files on your device. Remove those redundant to ensure adequate space for the startup file to
be uploaded.
<Sysname> dir
Directory of flash:/
0
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9989823 Jul 14 2008 19:30:46
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6 Apr 26 2000 12:04:33
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31496 KB total (11004 KB free)
<Sysname> delete /unreserved flash:/sfp.cfg
2)
Configure the PC (FTP Client)
# Log in to the FTP server through FTP.
c:\> ftp 1.1.1.1
Connected to 1.1.1.1.
220 FTP service ready.
User(1.1.1.1:(none)):abc
331 Password required for abc.
Password:
230 User logged in.
# Download the configuration file config.cfg of the device to the PC for backup.
ftp> get config.cfg back-config.cfg
# Upload the configuration file newest.bin to Device.
ftp> put newest.bin
ftp> bye
You can take the same steps to upgrade configuration file with FTP. When upgrading the
configuration file with FTP, put the new file under the root directory of the storage medium (For a
device that has been partitioned, the configuration file must be saved on the first partition.).
After you finish upgrading the Boot ROM program through FTP, you must execute the bootrom
update command to upgrade the Boot ROM.
3)
Upgrade Device
# Specify newest.bin as the main startup file to be used at the next startup.
4210G-d501.bin
4210G_b57.bin
patchstate
config.cfg
test
archive_1.cfg
4210G.btm
patch_xxx.bin
sfp.cfg
4210GD.cfg
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