H3C SECBLADELB-CMW520-R3204P17 - Release Notes
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Table 10 Make settings for upgrading software
Field Action
File
Enter the name of the file to be downloaded from the server.
The file extension must be .bin or .app.
Filename
Enter a file name to save the downloaded file to the SecBlade
card. The file extension must be .bin or .app.
If you want the SecBlade card to use the downloaded file, you
need to specify the file for the next boot. For related
information, refer to “Specifying Files” on page 15.
If the file with the same name
exists, overwrite without
reminding
Select this option if you want to overwrite the existing file on
the SecBlade card without any prompt.
Reboot the device automatically
after the upgrading is finished
Select this option if you want the SecBlade card to reboot
immediately after the software is upgraded.
Software Upgrade in Conventional Methods
SecBlade cards provide the BootWare menu and a CLI, through either of which you can configure,
manage, and upgrade the cards.
Preparations for Software Upgrade
Before upgrading the software in conventional methods, set up a configuration environment.
Installing a SecBlade card in the switch
Install a SecBlade card in the S7500E/S9500/S9500E in the way you install an LPU. For details about
the installation, refer to H3C S7500E Series Routing Switches Installation Manual or H3C S9500
Series Routing Switches Installation Manual or H3C S9500E Series Routing Switches Installation
Manual.
Connecting the console interface to a configuration terminal (usually a PC)
Plug the DB-9 connector of the console cable into the serial interface on the PC and the RJ-45
connector into the console interface on the SecBlade card.
Setting HyperTerminal parameters
The following describes how to set HyperTerminal parameters on the PC running Windows XP:
Step1 Select Start > Programs/All Programs > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal to
establish a HyperTerminal connection.
Step2 In the Connection Description dialog box, enter a name for the connection and click OK, as shown
in Figure 4.