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Description
1 Route Processor... Hardware conguration of the system, including the number and type of physical
interfaces available
upgrade
Upgrade the bootash image or system image of the management unit.
Syntax
upgrade boot {all | bootflash—image | bootselector-image} stack-unit {stack-
unit-number | all} {booted | flash: | ftp: | nfsmount | scp: | tftp: |
usbflash:} file-url
Parameters
boot Enter the keyword boot to change the boot image.
system Enter the keyword system to change the system image.
ftp: After entering the keyword ftp:, you can either follow it with the location of the source
le in this form: //userid:password@hostip/filepath or press Enter to launch a
prompt sequence.
scp: After entering the keyword scp:, you can either follow it with the location of the source
le in this form: //userid:password@hostip/filepath or press Enter to launch a
prompt sequence.
slot0: After entering the keyword slot0:, you can either follow it with the location of the
source le in this form: //hostlocation/filepath or press Enter to launch a
prompt sequence.
tftp: After entering the keyword tftp:, you can either follow it with the location of the source
le in this form: //hostlocation/filepath or press Enter to launch a prompt
sequence.
ash: After entering the keyword flash:, you can either follow it with the location of the
source le in this form: flash//filepath or press Enter to launch a prompt sequence.
A: | B: Enter the partition to upgrade from the ash.
stack-unit: Enter the keywords stack-unit: to synch the image to the stack-unit.
le-url Enter the following location keywords and information to upgrade using an Dell
Networking OS image other than the one currently running:
• To specify an Dell Networking OS image on the internal ash, enter flash://
file-path/filename.
•
To specify an Dell Networking OS image on an FTP server, enter ftp://
user:password@hostip/filepath.
• To specify an Dell Networking OS image on the external ash, enter slot0://
file-path/filename.
• To copy a le on a TFTP server, enter tftp://hostip/filepath/filename.
where hostip is either an IPv4 dotted decimal address or an IPv6 URI [x:x:x:x::x] format
address.
Defaults none
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