Administrator Guide

Examples
(upgrade
bootflash-image
all booted)
Dell#upgrade bootflash-image all booted
Current Boot information in the system:
============================================
Card BootFlash Current Version New Version
---------------------------------------------------------------------
rpm 0 (CP) Boot Flash 3.3.1.15 3.3.1.15
rpm 0 (RP) Boot Flash 3.3.1.15 3.3.1.15
Linecard10 Boot Flash 3.3.1.15 3.3.1.15
***********************************************************************
* Warning - Upgrading boot flash is inherently risky and should only *
* be attempted when necessary. A failure at this upgrade may cause *
* a board RMA. Proceed with caution ! *
***********************************************************************
Proceed Boot Flash image for all cards [yes/no]: no
Example
(upgrade
bootselector-
image all booted)
Dell#upgrade bootselector-image all booted
Current Boot information in the system:
===========================================
Card BootSelector Current Version New Version
--------------------------------------------------------------------
rpm 0 (CP) Boot Selector 3.3.0.0c 3.3.0.0f
rpm 0 (RP) Boot Selector 3.3.0.0c 3.3.0.0f
Linecard10 Boot Selector 3.3.0.0c 3.3.0.0f
***********************************************************************
* Warning - Upgrading boot selectors is inherently risky and should *
* only be attempted when necessary. A failure at this upgrade may *
* cause a board RMA. Proceed with caution ! *
***********************************************************************
Proceed Boot Selector image for all cards [yes/no]: no
upgrade system-image-os6
This command removes Dell Networking OS 9.x.x.x and installs Dell Networking OS 6.x.x.x on a N-series port extender, so that it
can be used as a switch.
C9010
Syntax
upgrade system-image-os6 {pe {pe-id}} {stack-unit {stack-unit-id} {tftp://
| Scp:// | ftp:// | usbflash:// | flash://}
Parameters
NOTE: This command is a hidden command and would not show up in the Dell Networking OS help
file. This command needs to be entered manually.
pe
pe-id
Enter the keyword pe and specify the pe-id to sync the OS 6 image to the port
extender.
stack-unit
stack-
unit-id
Enter the keyword stack-unit and specify the stack-unit ID which contains the
port extender.
tftp://
Enter the location of the OS6 files on a tftp server.
Scp://
Enter the location of the OS6 files on a scp server.
ftp://
Enter the location of the OS6 files on a ftp server.
usbflash://
Enter the location of the OS6 files on a USB drive.
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