Managing the system with bootware, Overview, Restrictions and guidelines – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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Managing the system with BootWare

BootWare provides a menu method for you to perform basic file operations, software upgrade, and

system management when you cannot access the Comware CLI, for example, because of software image

corruption.

NOTE:

Output in this document is for illustration only.

Overview

The BootWare program comprises one basic segment and one extended segment. The basic segment
enables the system to complete basic initialization, and the extended segment bootstraps the system

software image.

Table 21

lists the menus that each segment provides and the major tasks you can perform from these

menus. You can access these menus only during system startup.

Table 21 BootWare menus

BootWare

segment

Menu Tasks

Reference

Basic BASIC-BOOTWARE

Modify serial port parameters.

Upgrade BootWare.

Start the primary or backup

BootWare extended segment.

Using the
BASIC-BOOTWARE menu

Extended EXTEND-BOOTWARE

Upgrade system software.

Manage files.

Set the system operating mode to IRF

or standalone.

Using the
EXTEND-BOOTWARE

menu

Extended EXTEND-ASSISTANT

Examine system memory.

Search system memory.

Display CF card information.

Using the
EXTEND-ASSISTANT

menu

Restrictions and guidelines

If you are upgrading software on an MPU from its BootWare menus, make sure you have one connection

to its console port and one connection to its management port.
While you are using the BootWare menus of an MPU, do not remove or insert the CF card on the MPU.
Availability of some menu options vary with the password recovery capability setting.

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