HP Router Service Modules - HP SECBLADENSM-CMW520-R3109 Release Notes
HP SECBLADENSM-CMW520-R3109
Release Notes
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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NOTE:
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The configuration file name containing a drive identifier and a string terminator cannot
be longer than 64 characters. For example, if the drive identifier is
“CF:/”, the file name
excluding the drive identifier and string terminator can be at most [ 64 – 1 – 4 ] = 59
characters in length. Typically, a file name excluding drive identifier and string
terminator is recommended to contain no more than 16 characters.
• A configuration file name cannot contain extended ASCII characters (ASCII greater
than or equal to 128), invisible characters (ASCII less than 33), “, ‘, ?, \, space, *, |, <,
/, :, >, or -.
• The dot “.” can appear in a file name, but not at the beginning or end of the file name.
In addition, the file name cannot contain two consecutive dots.
•
A configuration file downloaded through the WEB is still stored on the CF card.
Note that:
• The configuration files for SecBlade card configuration at boot time can be a file of
type M or B, or a default configuration file of type N/A, but not non-default
configuration files of type N/A.
• You can modify the name of a configuration file in the CF card using a command after
the SecBlade card boots. You can modify the type of a configuration file of type M, B,
or N on the BootWare menu or the command line interface (CLI) after the SecBlade
card boots, but you cannot modify the type of the default configuration file.
• There is only one configuration file of the same type (M or B) on the CF card.
Upgrade methods and flow
Upgrade methods
You can upgrade software in one of the following three ways:
• Upgrade the BootWare program and an application using Xmodem through the serial
interface. For the upgrade procedure, refer to “Upgrading the BootWare program
and applications through the serial ” on page 27.
• Upgrade applications using TFTP/FTP through an Ethernet interface. For the upgrade
procedure, refer to “Upgrading applications using TFTP” on page 33 and “Upgrading
applications using FTP” on page 38.
The second and third are called conventional software upgrade methods.
NOTE:
• The BootWare program is automatically upgraded when applications are upgraded,
that is, you do not need to upgrade the BootWare separately.
• Before software upgrade, check the current versions of the BootWare program and
applications so as to use the correct files for upgrading.