Switch-to-switch download, Menu: switch-to-switch download to primary flash – IronPort Systems 4108GL User Manual

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File Transfers

Downloading an Operating System (OS)

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If you need information on primary/secondary flash memory and the boot
commands, see “Using Primary and Secondary Flash Image Options” on page
5-11.

Switch-to-Switch Download

You can use TFTP to transfer an OS image between two Switch 4108GLs. The
menu interface enables you to transfer primary-to-primary or secondary-to-
primary. The CLI enables all combinations of flash location options.

Menu: Switch-to-Switch Download to Primary Flash

Using the menu interface, you can download an OS from either the primary
or secondary flash of one Switch 4108GL to the primary flash of another
Switch 4108GL.

1.

From the switch console Main Menu in the switch to receive the down-
load, select

7. Download OS screen.

2.

Ensure that the

Method parameter is set to TFTP (the default).

3.

In the

TFTP Server field, enter the IP address of the remote Switch 4108GL

containing the OS you want to download.

4.

For the

Remote File Name, enter one of the following:

To download the OS in the primary flash of the source switch, type

flash” in lowercase characters.

To download the OS in the secondary flash of the source switch, type
/os/secondary.

5.

Press

[Enter], then [X] (for eXecute) to begin the OS download.

6.

A “progress” bar indicates the progress of the download. When the entire
operating system has been received, all activity on the switch halts and
the following messages appear:

Validating and writing system software to FLASH...

7.

After the primary flash memory has been updated with the new operating
system, you must reboot the switch to implement the newly downloaded
OS. Return to the Main Menu and press

[6] (for Reboot Switch). You will

then see this prompt:

Continue reboot of system? : No

Press the space bar once to change No to Yes, then press

[Enter] to begin

the reboot.

8.

To confirm that the operating system downloaded correctly:

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