H3C SECBLADESSLVPN-CMW340-E7111 - Release Notes

H3C SECBLADESSLVPN-CMW340-E7111 Release Notes
April 28, 2011 Page 15 of 49
Specifying Files
Specifying a boot file
No matter how you upgrade software, use the boot-loader file file-url { main | backup } command in
user view to specify a new boot file for the SecBlade card and then restart the device. In the
command,
l file file-url: Name of the boot file, consisting of 1 to 64 characters.
l main: Main application file.
l backup: Backup application file.
l A boot file is an application file used to boot the SecBlade card. When there are multiple
application files on the CF card, you can use the boot-loader command to specify an application
file for the next boot. The main application file is used to boot the SecBlade card. The backup
application file is used to boot the SecBlade card when the main application file is unavailable.
l The SSL VPN cards do not support the boot-loader command. You can specify an application
file for the next boot by configuring the attribute of the application file to M on the BootWare menu.
Specifying a configuration file
Use the startup saved-configuration cfgfile command in user view to specify a configuration file for
the next boot and then restart the device. In the command, cfgfile is the name of the configuration file.
Application Upgrade on the Web Interface
SecBlade SSL VPN cards do not support software upgrade on the Web interface.
Software Upgrade in Conventional Methods
SecBlade SSL VPN cards provide the BootWare menu and a CLI, through either of which you can
configure, manage, and upgrade the cards.
Preparations for Software Upgrade
Before upgrading the software in conventional methods, set up a configuration environment.
Installing a SecBlade card in the switch
Install a SecBlade SSL VPN card in the S9500 or S7500E in the way you install an LPU. For details
about the installation, refer to H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Installation Manual or H3C.
S7500E Series Routing Switches Installation Manual.