H3C SECBLADESSLVPN-CMW340-E7111 - Release Notes

H3C SECBLADESSLVPN-CMW340-E7111 Release Notes
April 28, 2011 Page 38 of 49
l The FTP server program is not shipped with the SecBlade card and you need to purchase and
install it.
l When you upgrade application files using FTP on the BootWare menu, use Ethernet interface
GigabitEthernet 0/2 on the SecBlade card.
For step 2 to step 4, refer to the corresponding steps in Upgrading Applications Using TFTP on the
BootWare Menu on page 32.
Upgrading Applications Using FTP at the CLI
The SecBlade card serving as the FTP client and the PC serving as the FTP server
1) Set up an upgrade environment.
Connect the PC to an Ethernet interface (for example, GigabitEthernet 0/1) on the SecBlade card and
ensure the connectivity between them.
l Use a crossover Ethernet cable to connect Ethernet interface GigabitEthernet 0/1 on the
SecBlade card to the PC.
l Configure IP addresses for the FTP server and client and ensure that they are on the same
network segment. In this example, the IP address of the FTP server (PC) is 192.168.80.200 and
that of the FTP client (GigabitEthernet 0/1) is 192.168.80.10. Use the ping command to check
the connectivity between them.
l Enable the terminal emulation program on the PC.
2) Use the dir command to query the files in the current file system and the available space on the
CF card to prepare for application upgrade. For the query method, refer to step 2 in Upgrading
the applications on SecBlade SSL VPN cards on page 35.
3) Log in to the FTP server.
<H3C> ftp 192.168.80.200
Trying 192.168.80.200 ...
Press CTRL+K to abort
Connected to 192.168.80.200.
220 3Com 3CDaemon FTP Server Version 2.0
User(192.168.80.200:(none)):guest
331 User name ok, need password
Password:
230 User logged in
[ftp]
4) Upgrade applications.
Using FTP, you can download application files from the FTP server to overwrite existing application
files on the SecBlade card to implement application upgrade. The upgraded application files take
effect at the next boot.