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Using the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu ························································································································ 39 Disabling password recovery capability ············································································································ 41 Running the Comware software ··························································································································· 41 Upgrading Comware software through the console por
List of Tables Table 1 Version history ................................................................................................................... 1 Table 2 HP 10500 product family matrix .......................................................................................... 1 Table 3 Hardware and software compatibility matrix.......................................................................... 2 Table 4 ISSU Compatibility matrix ..............................................................
This document describes the features, restrictions and guidelines, open problems, and workarounds for version R2105. Before you use this version in a live network, back up the configuration and test the version to avoid software upgrade affecting your live network. Use this document in conjunction with HP 10500-CMW710-R2105 Release Notes (Software Feature Changes) and the documents listed in "Related documentation." Version information Version number Comware software, Version 7.1.
CAUTION: To avoid an upgrade failure, use Table 3 to verify the hardware and software compatibility before performing an upgrade. Table 3 Hardware and software compatibility matrix Item Specifications Product family 10500 series HP 10504/10508/10508-V/10512 Hardware platform H3C S10504/S10508/S10508-V/S10512 Minimum memory requirements MPU 8G/LPU 1G/NPU 1G Minimum Flash requirements 500M Shipped with the switch.
CPLD 2 Version: 002 CPLD 3 Version: 001 Release Version: HP S10508-V-2105 Patch Version None : MPU(M) 5: Uptime is 0 weeks,0 days,1 hour,58 minutes HP S10508-V MPU(M) with 1 XLP316 Processor BOARD TYPE: LSU1SUPB0 DRAM: 8192M bytes FLASH: 500M bytes NVRAM: 512K bytes PCB 1 Version: VER.
Hardware feature updates 10500-CMW710-R2105 R2105 supports the following new hardware: JG496A HP 10500 Type A Main Processing Unit with Comware v7 Operating System JC613A HP 10504 Switch Chassis JC612A HP 10508 Switch Chassis JC611A HP 10508-V Switch Chassis JC748A HP 10512 Switch Chassis JC615A HP 10504 320Gbps Type A Fabric Module JC616A HP 10508 640Gbps Type A Fabric Module JC749A HP 10512 960Gbps Type B Fabric Module JC750A HP 10512 2.
JG397A HP 10500 4p 40GbE CFP SF TAA Module JG394A HP 10500 24-port 10GbE RJ45 SF Module JG395A HP 10500 24-port 1/10GBASE-T SF TAA-compliant Module R2105 does not support the following hardware: JC614A HP 10500 Main Processing Unit JG375A HP 10500 TAA-compliant Main Processing Unit Software feature and command updates For more information about the software feature and command update history, see HP 10500-CMW710-R2105 Release Notes (Software Feature Changes).
5. The default switch-mode of EA/EB cards is mix-bridging-routing. It is normal that the first time you insert an EA/EB card into the chassis, the card automatically reboots once or twice and takes about 10 to 20 minutes to start up. If you set the card in normal mode, the standard startup process will apply. 6. NTP multicast mode only supports multicast addresses in 224.0.1.0/24. 7. SC cards do not support MPLS and cannot use the extended forwarding capabilities of other cards.
Related documentation Documentation set HP 10500 Switch Series Installation Guide HP 10500 Switch Series Configuration Guides (R2100 series) HP 10500 Switch Series Command References (R2100 series) Obtaining documentation To find related documents, browse to the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website: http://www.hp.com/support/manuals Contacting HP For worldwide technical support information, see the HP support website: http://www.hp.
Appendix A Feature list Hardware features Table 6 HP 10500 series hardware features Item Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding feet and rack-mounting brackets) 10500 10504: 353 × 440 × 660 mm (13.90 × 17.32 × 25.98 in.) 10508: 620 × 440 × 660 mm (24.41 × 17.32 × 25.98 in.) 10508-V: 886 × 440 × 660 mm (34.88 ×17.32 × 25.98 in.) 10512: 797 × 440 × 660 mm (31.38 × 17.32 × 25.98 in.) 10504: < 85kg (187.39lb) Weight 10508: < 125kg (275.57lb) 10508-V: < 145kg (319.66lb) 10512: < 165kg (363.
Category Features RSTP(802.1w) MSTP(802.1s) LACP(802.
Category Features PIM-SM Remark 802.1p, DSCP, IP precedence, and local precedence by ACL Map to output queue by 802.
Category Features DHCP relay agent DHCP snooping Telnet FTP client FTP server TFTP client NTP client/server VRRP Dual-fabric Availability IRF ISSU RADIUS TACACS+ Security 802.
Appendix B Upgrading software Software upgrade enables you to have new features and fix bugs. Before performing an upgrade, use the release notes for the new software version to verify software and hardware compatibility and evaluate upgrade impacts. Software types The following software types are available: BootWare image—A .bin file that contains a basic segment and an extended segment. The basic segment is the minimum code that bootstraps the system.
Upgrade method Upgrading from the CLI without using ISSU Software type Remarks BootWare Comware images This method is disruptive. If you are upgrading MPUs, you must reboot the switch to complete the upgrade. If you are upgrading the BootWare of a card (an LPU or switching fabric module), you must reboot the card. (excluding patches) NOTE: You can upgrade the BootWare of LPUs and switching fabric modules from the CLI only.
2 LSU1GP24TXSE0 Normal 0 10500-2102 None 3 LSU1GP48EB0 Normal 0 10500-2102 None 4 NONE Absent 0 NONE None 5 NONE Absent 0 NONE None 6 LSU1FAB04A0 Normal 0 10500-2102 None 7 NONE Absent 0 NONE None 8 NONE Absent 0 NONE None 9 NONE Absent 0 NONE None The output shows that the switch has two MPUs, an active MPU in slot 0 and a standby MPU in slot 1. You must upgrade software for the two MPUs.
27 drw- - Jan 15 2013 16:36:31 versionInfo 503808 KB total (106432 KB free) # On the standby MPU: dir slot1#flash: Directory of slot1#flash: 0 -rw- 74948608 Nov 21 2012 09:35:45 1 -rw- 2236 Jan 08 2013 09:07:45 10500.ipe 210231A1Y30000000006201301071608474 2235 Jan 08 2013 09:37:45 210231A1Y30000000006201301080958534 6260.ak 2 -rw8219.ak 3 -rw- 167201 Nov 09 2012 13:18:36 BASIC.mdb 4 -rw- 633556 Jan 10 2013 15:00:36 LSUSUPB108.
The contents cannot be restored!!! Delete slot1#flash:/10500.bin?[Y/N]:y Deleting a file permanently will take a long time. Please wait... .................................................. Deleting file slot1#flash:/10500.ipe...Done. NOTE: The delete /unreserved file-url command deletes a file permanently, and the action cannot be undone. The delete file-url command moves a file to the recycle bin and the file still occupies storage space.
Copy flash:/newest.bin to slot1#flash:/newest.bin?[Y/N]:y Copying file flash:/newest.ipe to slot1#flash:/newest.ipe...Done. NOTE: You can configure the switch as the FTP server, FTP client, or TFTP client. The transfer procedures vary slightly. For more information about FTP and TFTP, see HP 10500 Switch Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide. Upgrading software from the CLI Before upgrading software, verify that the software file is stored in the root directory of the flashes on the MPUs.
This command will reboot the device. Continue? [Y/N]:y Now rebooting, please wait... 2. Upgrade Comware software The following example uses newest.ipe to upgrade Comware software. # Decompress the file newest.ipe on the active MPU (in slot 0). install add flash:/newest.ipe flash: Verifying image file...Done. This operation will take several minutes, please wait........................... ....................................................Done.
flash:/10500-CMW710-SYSTEM-E2102H00.bin Active packages on slot 2: flash:/10500-CMW710-BOOT-E2102.bin flash:/10500-CMW710-SYSTEM-E2102.bin flash:/10500-CMW710-SYSTEM-E2102H00.bin Active packages on slot 3: flash:/10500-CMW710-BOOT-E2102.bin flash:/10500-CMW710-SYSTEM-E2102.bin flash:/10500-CMW710-SYSTEM-E2102H00.bin Active packages on slot 6: flash:/10500-CMW710-BOOT-E2102.bin flash:/10500-CMW710-SYSTEM-E2102.bin flash:/10500-CMW710-SYSTEM-E2102H00.
Upgrading an IRF fabric Preparing for the upgrade 1. Telnet to the switch or log in through the console port. (Details not shown.) 2. Display device information.
3 -rw- 167201 Nov 09 2012 13:18:36 BASIC.mdb 4 -rw- 633556 Jan 10 2013 15:00:36 LSUSUPB108.btw 5 -rw- 19046400 Dec 25 2012 09:20:51 10500-CMW710-BOOT-A0035P10.bin 6 -rw- 17853440 Jan 06 2013 09:57:43 10500-CMW710-BOOT-E2102.bin 7 -rw- 98425856 Dec 25 2012 10:08:30 10500-CMW710-SYSTEM-A0035P10.bin 8 -rw- 57231360 Jan 06 2013 09:52:03 10500-CMW710-SYSTEM-E2102.bin 9 -rw- 600064 Jan 15 2013 16:35:43 10500-CMW710-SYSTEM-E2102H01.
15 -rw- 310 Oct 17 2012 15:10:22 lauth.dat 16 drw- - Jan 08 2013 09:38:09 license 17 drw- - Jan 13 1913 09:42:06 logfile 18 -rw- 385 Jan 16 2013 13:15:08 19 drw- - Sep 26 2012 18:02:39 manuinfo.txt mdc 20 -rw- 508689 Oct 09 2012 11:32:30 21 -rw- 17849344 Jan 15 2013 18:04:43 mxlp101.btw 10500-cmw710-boot-a0035p08.bin 22 -rw- 57092096 Jan 15 2013 18:05:43 10500-cmw710-system-a0035p08.
drw- - Jan 15 2013 16:36:31 versionInfo 503808 KB total (106432 KB free) # On the standby MPU in slot 1 of member device 2: dir chassis2#slot1#flash: Directory of chassis2#slot1#flash: 0 -rw- 74948608 Nov 21 2012 09:35:45 1 -rw- 2236 Jan 08 2013 09:07:45 10500.ipe 210231A1Y30000000006201301071608474 2235 Jan 08 2013 09:37:45 210231A1Y30000000006201301080958534 6260.ak 2 -rw8219.ak 3 -rw- 167201 Nov 09 2012 13:18:36 BASIC.mdb 4 -rw- 633556 Jan 10 2013 15:00:36 LSUSUPB108.
The contents cannot be restored!!! Delete chassis1#slot1#flash:/10500.bin?[Y/N]:y Deleting a file permanently will take a long time. Please wait... .................................................. Deleting file chassis1#slot1#flash:/10500.ipe...Done. # Delete unused files on other standby MPUs in the same way. (Details not shown.) NOTE: The delete /unreserved file-url command deletes a file permanently and the action cannot be undone.
# Copy the file to the standby MPU in slot 1 of member device 1. copy newest.bin chassis1#slot1#flash:/ Copy flash:/newest.bin to chassis1#slot1#flash:/newest.bin?[Y/N]:y Copying file flash:/newest.ipe to chassis1#slot1#flash:/newest.ipe...Done. # Copy the file to the standby MPU in slot 0 of member device 2. copy newest.bin chassis2#slot0#flash:/ Copy flash:/newest.bin to chassis2#slot0#flash:/newest.bin?[Y/N]:y Copying file flash:/newest.ipe to chassis2#slot0#flash:/newest.ipe...Done.
Now updating the Boot ROM, please wait........... ...........Done. # Upgrade the BootWare of the switching fabric module in slot 6 of member device 2. (Upgrade other switching fabric modules in the same way.) bootrom update file flash:/new.bin chassis 2 slot 6 This command will update bootrom file on the specified board(s), Continue? [Y/N]:y Now updating the Boot ROM, please wait........... ...........Done. # Reboot the IRF fabric to complete the upgrade.
On the standby MPU in slot 1 of member device 2: boot-loader file boot flash:/10500-CMW710-BOOT-E2102.bin system flash:/10500-CMW710-SYSTEM-E2102.bin chassis 2 slot 1 main This command will set the main startup software images. Continue? [Y/N]:y Successfully copied flash:/ 10500-CMW710-BOOT-E2102.bin to chassis1#slot1#flash: / 10500-CMW710-BOOT-E2102.bin. Successfully copied flash:/ 10500-CMW710-SYSTEM-E2102.bin to chassis1#slot1#flash:/ 10500-CMW710-SYSTEM-E2102.bin.
install deactivate patch 10500-CMW710-SYSTEM-E2102H00.bin chassis 2 slot 1 For more information about uninstalling patches, see HP 10500 Switch Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide. # Install the patch package 10500-CMW710-SYSTEM-E2102H01.bin. install activate patch flash:/10500-CMW710-SYSTEM-E2102H01.bin chassis 1 slot 0 The patches run immediately without requiring a reboot. 4. (Optional.) To have the patches continue to run at the next reboot, commit the installed patches.
NOTE: The switch does not come with FTP or TFTP software. Prepare the software yourself. Upgrading through an Ethernet port is faster than through the console port. Using TFTP to upgrade through the management Ethernet port 1. Connect the management Ethernet port of the switch to the PC that stores the source .ipe file, and connect the console port of the switch to the configuration terminal. The configuration terminal can be co-located with the TFTP server. 2.
Table 9 Setting TFTP file transfer parameters Field Description '.' = Clear field Press the dot (.), and then press Enter to clear the setting for a field. '-' = Go to previous field Press the hyphen (-), and then press Enter to return to the previous field. Ctrl+D = Quit Press Ctrl + D to exit the Ethernet parameter settings menu. Protocol (FTP or TFTP) Set the file transfer protocol to TFTP. Load File Name Set the name of the file to be downloaded.
|<0> Exit To Main Menu | | | ============================================================================ Enter your choice(0-4): 8. Enter 0 in the Ethernet submenu to return to the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu. 9. Enter 1 in the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu to run the new Comware software. Using FTP to upgrade through the management Ethernet port 1. Connect the management Ethernet port of the switch to the PC that stores the source .
FTP User Password :PWD Table 10 Setting FTP file transfer parameters Field Description '.' = Clear field Press the dot (.), and then press Enter to clear the setting for a field. '-' = Go to previous field Press the hyphen (-), and then press Enter to return to the previous field. Ctrl+D = Quit Press Ctrl + D to exit the Ethernet parameter settings menu. Protocol (FTP or TFTP) Set the file transfer protocol to FTP. Load File Name Set the name of the file to be downloaded.
|Note:the operating device is flash | |<1> Download Image Program To SDRAM And Run | |<2> Update Main Image File | |<3> Update Backup Image File | |<4> Modify Ethernet Parameter | |<0> Exit To Main Menu | | | ============================================================================ Enter your choice(0-4): 8. Enter 0 in the Ethernet submenu to return to the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu. 9.
7. Select Call/Disconnect from the HyperTerminal window to disconnect the HyperTerminal from the switch. Figure 1 Disconnecting the terminal 8. Select File > Properties in the HyperTerminal window, click Configure in the popup dialog box, and select the baud rate of 19200 bps in the console port properties dialog box.
Figure 3 Modifying the baud rate 9. Select Call/Call to reconnect to the switch. Figure 4 Connecting to the switch 10. Press Enter in the BootWare interface.
====================================================== |Note:the operating device is flash | |<1> Download Image Program To SDRAM And Run | |<2> Update Main Image File | |<3> Update Backup Image File | |<4> Modify Serial Interface Parameter | |<0> Exit To Main Menu | ============================================================================ Enter your choice(0-4): 12. Enter 2 or 3 as needed. For example, enter 2 to update the main startup software image.
Download successfully! 31911808 bytes downloaded! Image file 10500-CMW710-BOOT-E2102.bin is self-decompressing.... Input the file name: 10500-CMW710-BOOT-E2102.bin Save file ...........................................
|<3> Update BootWare By Serial | |<4> Update BootWare By Ethernet | |<0> Exit To Main Menu | ============================================================================ Enter your choice(0-4): 6. Enter 4 to access the BOOTWARE OPERATION ETHERNET submenu.
Updating Basic BootWare.........Done! Updating Extend BootWare? [Y/N] 10. Enter Y to upgrade the extended BootWare. Updating Extend BootWare.........Done! ====================================== |<1> Update Full BootWare | |<2> Update Extend BootWare | |<3> Update Basic BootWare | |<4> Modify Ethernet Parameter | |<0> Exit To Main Menu | ============================================================================ Enter your choice(0-4): 11.
7. Enter 4 to set file transfer parameters. For field descriptions, see Table 10 . NOTE: To use the default settings, press Enter without modifying the settings. ==================================================== |Note: '.' = Clear field. | | '-' = Go to previous field. | | Ctrl+D = Quit. | ============================================================================ Protocol (FTP or TFTP):ftp Load File Name :test.btw Target File Name :test.
Enter your choice(0-4): 11. Enter 0 to return to the BootWare Operation menu. 12. Enter 0 in the BootWare Operation menu to return to the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu. 13. Enter 0 in the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu to reboot the switch. Using Xmodem to upgrade through the console port 1. Connect the console port of the switch to the PC that stores the source .bin BootWare image. 2. Run the terminal emulation program on the PC. 3.
NOTE: If you select the baud rate of 9600 bps, directly go to Step 12. 8. Select Call/Disconnect from the HyperTerminal window to disconnect the HyperTerminal from the switch. Figure 7 Disconnecting the terminal 9. Select File > Properties in the HyperTerminal window, click Configure in the popup dialog box, and select the baud rate of 19200 bps in the console port properties dialog box.
Figure 9 Modifying the baud rate 10. Select Call/Call to reconnect to the switch. Figure 10 Connecting to the switch 11. Press Enter in the BootWare interface.
======================================== |<1> Update Full BootWare | |<2> Update Extend BootWare | |<3> Update Basic BootWare | |<4> Modify Serial Interface Parameter | |<0> Exit To Main Menu | ============================================================================ Enter your choice(0-4): 13. Enter a number from 1 to 3 as needed. For example, enter 1 to upgrade the entire BootWare. Please Start To Transfer File, Press To Exit. Waiting ...
447616 bytes downloaded! Updating Basic BootWare? [Y/N] 16. Enter Y to upgrade the basic BootWare. Updating Basic BootWare.........Done! Updating Extend BootWare? [Y/N] 17. Enter Y to upgrade the extended BootWare. Updating Extend BootWare.........
Appendix C Using BootWare menus Accessing the BootWare menu The BootWare program is stored in the built-in flash. It consists of one basic segment and one extended segment. The basic segment enables the system to complete basic initialization, and the extended segment bootstraps the Comware software images. Table 11 lists the menus that each segment provides and the major tasks you can perform with these menus. You can access these menus only during system startup.
Shortcut key Prompt message Function Info: Press Ctrl+C to abort or return to EXTEND-ASSISTANT MENU Returns to the EXTEND-ASSISTANT menu. If the system is outputting the result of an operation, this shortcut key combination aborts the display first. Press Ctrl+D to access BASIC-BOOTWARE MENU Accesses the BASIC-BOOTWARE menu. Ctrl+D = Quit Exits the parameter settings menu. Ctrl+E Memory Test(press Ctrl+C to skip it,press Ctrl+E to ECHO INFO) Displays the test process.
Option Task Update the extended BootWare segment. <2> Update Extend BootWare If the corrupted extended segment has corrupted, choose this option to repair it. <3> Update Full BootWare Update the entire BootWare, including the basic segment and the extended segment. <4> Boot Extend BootWare Run the primary extended BootWare segment. <5> Boot Backup Extend BootWare Run the backup extended BootWare segment. <0> Reboot Reboot the device.
Enter your choice(0-5): 2 Please Start To Transfer File, Press To Exit. Waiting ...CCCCC Updating the entire BootWare To update the entire BootWare, enter 3 in the BASIC-BOOTWARE menu. Enter your choice(0-5): 3 Please Start To Transfer File, Press To Exit. Waiting ...CCCCC Running the primary extended BootWare segment To bootstrap the Comware images with the primary extended BootWare segment, enter 4 in the BASIC-BOOTWARE menu. Enter your choice(0-5): 4 Booting Normal Extend BootWare.
The Extend BootWare is self-decompressing................ Done! Accessing the BASIC ASSISTANT menu To access the BASIC ASSISTANT BOOTWARE menu, press Ctrl+U while you are in the BASIC-BOOTWARE menu. ====================================================== |<1> RAM Test | |<0> Exit To Main Menu | ============================================================================ Enter your choice(0-1): Table 14 BASIC ASSISTANT menu Option Task <1> RAM Test Perform a RAM test.
|<9> Storage Device Operation | |<0> Reboot | ============================================================================ Ctrl+Z: Access EXTEND ASSISTANT MENU Ctrl+F: Format File System Enter your choice(0-9): Availability of some options in this menu depends on the password recovery capability state (displayed on top of the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu). For more information about the feature, see "Disabling password recovery capability.
Option Tasks Reference Skip console login authentication. <8> Skip Authentication for Console Login This option is available only if password recovery capability is enabled. Skipping console login authentication Set the storage medium from which the device will start up. <9> Storage Device Operation <0> Reboot Set the storage medium where file operations are performed. This storage medium is referred to as the "current storage medium" in this chapter. Reboot the device.
............................................................................ ............................................................................ ............................................................................ ...................................................Done. Loading file flash:/10500-CMW710-BOOT-A0035P16.bin......................... ............................................................................ ...........................................Done.
Option Tasks <3> Update Backup Image File Download a Comware software image to the current storage medium as the backup image (the file attribute is set to B). If a backup system image already exists, the B file attribute of the original image is removed. Change the baud rate of the console port. <4> Modify Serial Interface Parameter <0> Exit To Main Menu The baud rate change is a one-time operation. The baud rate will restore to the default (9600 bps) at reboot.
In this example, when the file transfer is complete, the system sets the file as the main Comware software image. The following is the sample output: Loading................................................................... .......................................................................... .......................................................................... ..................................Done! 77979456 bytes downloaded! Updating File flash:/test.bin.........................................
Option Tasks <3> Update Backup Image File Download a Comware software image to the current storage medium as the backup image (the file attribute is set to B). If a backup system image already exists, the B file attribute of the original image is removed. <4> Modify Ethernet Parameter Configure FTP or TFTP file transfer settings. <0> Exit To Main Menu Return to the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu. 2. Enter 4 in the Ethernet submenu to configure file transfer settings.
Field Description FTP User Name Set the username for accessing the FTP server. This username must be the same as configured on the FTP server. This field is not available for TFTP. FTP User Password Set the password for accessing the FTP server. This password must be the same as configured on the FTP server. This field is not available for TFTP. 3. Choose an option from 1 and 2. For example, to upgrade the main Comware software image, enter 2.
Table 19 FILE CONTROL submenu options Option Task <1> Display All File(s) Display all files on the current storage medium. <2> Set Image File type Set the type of a Comware software image. <3> Set Bin File type Set the type of a .bin Comware software image. <4> Delete File Delete a file from the current storage medium. <4> Exit To Main Menu Return to the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu.
|22 10321920 Nov/09/2012 13:23:51 N/A flash:/core/node1_dbmd_100_11_20| |121109-132247_1352467367.core |23 0 | Sep/26/2012 09:07:14 N/A flash:/core/node25_scmd_326_4_20| |120926-090714_1348650434.core |24 10321920 | Nov/20/2012 10:52:01 N/A flash:/core/node1_dbmd_99_11_201| |21120-105048_1353408648.core |25 10321920 | Nov/15/2012 09:33:40 N/A flash:/core/node1_dbmd_99_11_201| |21115-093243_1352971963.core | |26 19547 Dec/03/2012 16:51:32 N/A flash:/.trash/startup.
============================================================================ 2. Enter the number of the file you are working with. Enter file No.
Enter another file No.(0-Finish choice):0 You have selected: flash:/boot.bin flash:/sys.
|log | |14 3670 Sep/27/2012 08:35:48 N/A flash:/mdc/mdc4/startup.cfg | |15 43562 Sep/27/2012 08:35:48 N/A flash:/mdc/mdc4/startup.mdb | |16 1676 Sep/27/2012 17:57:13 N/A flash:/mdc/mdc4/supb-mdc-4_1-4.c| |fg |17 | 20462 Sep/27/2012 17:57:14 N/A flash:/mdc/mdc4/supb-mdc-4_1-4.m| |db | |18 57 Sep/29/2012 17:49:35 N/A flash:/mdc/mdc4/ifindex.dat | |19 6 Sep/27/2012 18:05:06 N/A flash:/mdc/mdc4/.nickname | |20 63876 Sep/29/2012 17:49:37 N/A flash:/mdc/mdc4/supb-mdc-4_9-28.
NOTE: For information about managing files from the CLI, see HP 10500 Switch Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide. Restoring the factory-default configuration CAUTION: Performing this task can cause all next-startup configuration files to be permanently deleted. To restore the factory-default configuration from the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu, make sure password recovery capability is disabled. If the capability is enabled, you cannot perform the task.
Enter your choice(0-9): 7 =================================================== |Note:the operating device is flash | |<1> Backup Full BootWare | |<2> Restore Full BootWare | |<3> Update BootWare By Serial | |<4> Update BootWare By Ethernet | |<0> Exit To Main Menu | ============================================================================ Enter your choice(0-4): Table 20 BootWare Operation menu options Option Tasks <1> Backup Full BootWare Back up the entire BootWa
============================================================ |<1> Display All Available Nonvolatile Storage Device(s) | |<2> Set The Operating Device | |<3> Set The Default Boot Device | |<0> Exit To Main Menu | ============================================================================ Enter your choice(0-3): Table 21 DEVICE CONTROL menu options Option Task <1> Display All Available Nonvolatile Storage Device(s) Display all available storage media.
5. Check the HyperTerminal output for errors. The following shows some possible errors. You have selected a baud rate other than 9600 bps, but did not set to the corresponding baud rate on HyperTerminal. You typed an incorrect TFTP server IP address, filename, or directory. You typed an incorrect FTP server IP address, filename, file directory, FTP username, or password. 6. Verify that FTP or TFTP server software is running and has correct settings. 7.