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3 Switch to binary mode:
binary
4 Change to directory /fileDev/main by entering:
cd /fileDev/standby
5 Change to directory /flashDev/main by entering:
cd /flashDev/standby
6 Get the file image by entering:
get image <image filename>
where
<image filename>
7 Exit FTP by entering:
bye
Restoring the Code Image
To restore the code image:
1 From the DOS prompt, change to the directory that contains the code image file.
2 FTP to the node (
FTP <node IP address>
FTP login is the node name (upper left hand corner of user interface).
FTP password is the node password (password used to access user interface).
3 Switch to binary mode by entering:
binary
4 Verify that the current directory is /flashDev/standby.
5 Put the code image file by entering:
put <image filename> image
where
<image filename>
6 Exit FTP by entering:
bye
The flash file system contains system configuration information which is
automatically saved in flash memory at a predetermined interval.
To update the flash file system immediately, rather than at the next scheduled
interval:
1 From the System Administration menu, select [7] Update Flash File System. The
following prompt appears:
Do you want to update the flash file system (Y/N) [N]?
2 Enter
to update the flash file system.
y
CAUTION: The user configuration data is automatically saved into flash memory
every minute. If there is a system failure (for example. a power failure), any
changes that you make during the auto-saving interval will be lost. Thus, we
recommend that you use the [7] Update Flash File System option, as described
above, immediately after you make major configuration changes.
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