Reverting To A Previous Image - Enterasys SECURESTACK C3 Configuration Manual

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Downloading a Firmware Image
The following Enterasys Header is in the image:
MD5 Checksum....................fe967970996c4c8c43a10cd1cd7be99a
Boot File Identifier............0x0517
Header Version..................0x0100
Image Type......................0x82
Image Offset....................0x004d
Image length....................0x006053b3
Ident Strings Length............0x0028
Ident Strings...................
C2G124-48
C2H124-48
C2K124_24
Image Version Length............0x7
Image Version Bytes.............0x30 0x2e 0x35 0x2e 0x30 0x2e 0x34 (0.5.0.4)
7.
From the boot menu options screen, type 2 to display the baud rate selection screen again.
8.
Type 4 set the switch baud rate to 9600. The following message displays:
Setting baud rate to 9600, you must change your terminal baud rate.
9.
Set the terminal baud rate to 9600 and press ENTER. 
10. From the boot menu options screen, type 1 to start the new operational code. The following 
message displays:
Operational Code Date: Tue Jun 29 08:34:05 2004
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Reverting to a Previous Image

In the event that you need to downgrade to a previous version of code, you can do so by 
completing the following steps as described in this chapter.
1.
Save your running configuration with the save config command.
2.
Make a copy of the current configuration with the show config outfile configs/filename 
command. Use the dir command to confirm that the file was created.
3.
If desired, copy the file to a remote TFTP server with the copy command: 
copy tftp://configs/filename  server_ipaddr/path and filename
4.
Load your previous version of code on the device, as described in "Downloading a Firmware 
Image" (page 3‐32). 
5.
Set this older version of code to be the boot code with the set boot system command (page 3‐
36). When the system asks if you want to reset the device, specify no (n).
6.
Reload the saved configuration onto the device with the configure command, described on 
page 3‐44.
3-34 Basic Configuration
C2G124-24
Caution: Before reverting to a previous image, always back up your configuration by saving it to a
file (show config outfile on page 3-43). You can then copy the file to a remote location (copy on
page 3-45).
Note: You will not be able to peform these steps remotely unless you have remote console support.

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