CLI Guide

upgrade
Upgrade the bootflash 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 file 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 file 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 file 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 file in this form: //hostlocation/filepath or
press Enter to launch a prompt sequence.
flash: After entering the keyword flash:, you can either follow it with the
location of the source file in this form: flash//filepath or press Enter
to launch a prompt sequence.
A: | B: Enter the partition to upgrade from the flash.
stack-unit: Enter the keywords stack-unit: to synch the image to the stack-unit.
file-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 flash, 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 flash, enter
slot0://file-path/filename.
To copy a file 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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