Remote Scheduled Automatic Upgrade Configuration Example (Centralized Irf Device) - 3Com 4510G Configuration Manual

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Use text editor on the FTP server to edit batch file auto-update.txt. The following is the content of
the batch file:
return
startup saved-configuration new-config.cfg
boot-loader file soft-version2.bin main
reboot
2)
Configuration on Device
# Log in to the FTP server (note that the prompt may vary with servers.)
<Device> ftp 2.2.2.2
Trying 2.2.2.2 ...
Press CTRL+K to abort
Connected to 2.2.2.2.
220 WFTPD 2.0 service (by Texas Imperial Software) ready for new user
User(2.2.2.2:(none)):aaa
331 Give me your password, please
Password:
230 Logged in successfully
[ftp]
# Download file auto-update.txt on the FTP server.
[ftp] ascii
[ftp] get auto-update.txt
# Download file new-config.cfg on the FTP server.
[ftp]get new-config.cfg
# Download file soft-version2.bin on the FTP server.
[ftp] binary
[ftp] get soft-version2.bin
[ftp] bye
<Device>
# Modify the extension of file auto-update.txt as .bat.
<Device> rename auto-update.txt auto-update.bat
To ensure correctness of the file, you can use the more command to view the content of the file.
# Execute the scheduled automatic execution function to enable the device to be automatically
upgraded at 3 am.
<Device> schedule job at 03:00 view system execute auto-update.bat
Info: Command execute auto-update.bat in system view will be executed at 03:00 12/11/2007(in
12 hours and 0 minutes).
Remote Scheduled Automatic Upgrade Configuration Example (Centralized IRF
Device)
Network requirement
As shown in
Upgrade the software version of the IRF system to soft-version2 and configuration file to
new-config.
Figure
10-3, the current software version is soft-version1 for the IRF system.
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