Command Reference Guide
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Enter name of switch software image to be uploaded
["image1"|"image2"|"boot"]: <image>
3. Enter the name of the FTP/TFTP server or the IP address:
Address or name of remote host: <server name or IP address>
4. Enter the name of the file into which the image will be uploaded on the FTP/TFTP server:
Destination file name: <filename>
5. Enter the user name, if you are using a FTP server:
Enter username for FTP server or hit return for TFTP server: <userID>
6. Enter the password for the FTP server (if prompted):
Enter password for username on FTP server: <password>
7. The system then requests confirmation of what you have entered. To have the file uploaded, enter
―y‖.
image2 currently contains Software Version 1.1.0
Upload will transfer image2 (1889411 bytes) to file "test"
on TFTP server 192.1.1.1.
Confirm upload operation [y/n]: y
Selecting a configuration block
When you make configuration changes to the switch, you must save the changes so that they are
retained beyond the next time the switch is reset. When you execute a save operation (copy running-
config startup-config), your new configuration changes are placed in the active configuration
block. The previous configuration is copied into the backup configuration block.
There is also a factory configuration block. This holds the default configuration set by the factory when
the switch was manufactured. Under certain circumstances, it may be desirable to reset the switch
configuration to the default. This can be useful when a custom-configured switch is moved to a network
environment where it will be re-configured for a different purpose.
Use the following procedure to set which configuration block you want the switch to load the next time it
is reset:
1. In Global Configuration mode, enter:
Router(config)# boot configuration-block {active|backup|factory}
2. Enter the name of the configuration block you want the switch to use.
The system indicates which configuration block is currently set to be loaded at the next reset, and
prompts you to enter a new choice:
Currently set to use active configuration block on next reset.
Specify new block to use ["active"/"backup"/"factory"]:
Resetting the switch
You can reset the switch to make your software image file and configuration block changes occur.
Resetting the switch causes the Spanning Tree Protocol to restart. This process can be lengthy, depending
on the topology of your network.
To reset the switch, at the prompt, enter:
>> Router# reload
You are prompted to confirm your request.










