Reference Guide

image install
Installs a new image, either from a previously downloaded le or from a remote location.
Syntax
image install file-url
Parameters
file-url — Location of the image le:
ftp://userid:passwd@hostip/filepath — Enter the path to install from a remote FTP server.
http[s]://hostip/filepath — Enter the path to install from the remote HTTP or HTTPS server.
scp://userid:passwd@hostip/filepath — Enter the path to install from a remote SCP le
system.
sftp://userid:passwd@hostip/filepath — Enter the path to install from a remote SFTP le
system.
tftp://hostip/filepath — Enter the path to install from a remote TFTP le system.
image://filename — Enter the path to install from a local le system.
usb://filepath — Enter the path to install from the USB le system.
Default All
Command Mode EXEC
Usage Information Use the show image status command to view the installation progress.
Example
OS10# image install ftp://10.206.28.174/PKGS_OS10-Enterprise-10.2.0E.190-
installer-x86_64.bin
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
image upgrade
Upgrades to software image.
Syntax
image upgrade file-url
Parameters
file-url — Location of the image le:
ftp://userid:passwd@hostip/filepath — Enter the path to upgrade from a remote FTP server.
http[s]://hostip/filepath — Enter the path to upgrade from the remote HTTP or HTTPS
server.
scp://userid:passwd@hostip/filepath — Enter the path to upgrade from a remote SCP le
system.
sftp://userid:passwd@hostip/filepath — Enter the path to upgrade from a remote SFTP le
system.
tftp://hostip/filepath— Enter the path to upgrade from a remote TFTP le system.
image://filename — Enter the path to upgrade from a local le system.
usb://filepath — Enter the path to upgrade from the USB le system.
Default Not congured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage Information This command prompts you to conrm Yes/No for the reboot operation, along with the possible loss of unsaved
changes that occurs at the end of the process. Use the show image status command to view the progress.
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