H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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For instructions about how to upgrade them through the Boot ROM menu, see the installation menu of

your device.

The upgrading at the CLI falls into three categories:

Upgrade method

Upgrade object

Description

Upgrading the Boot

ROM Program Through

a System Reboot

Boot ROM program

Upgrading the Boot File

Through a System

Reboot

System boot file

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You need to reboot the whole system to upgrade the

software of a device.

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This causes running service interruption during the

upgrade process, and is not recommended.

Software Upgrade by

Installing Hotfixes

System boot file

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Hotfix is a fast, cost-effective method to repair software

defects of a device.

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Compared with software version upgrade, hotfix can

upgrade the software without interrupting the running

services of the device. In other words, it can repair the

software defects of the current version without

rebooting the device.

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The patch files match the device model and software

version. If they are not matched, the hotfixing operation

fails.

In-Service Software

Upgrade (ISSU)

System boot file

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In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) enables software

upgrade while ensuring continues packet forwarding.

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For more information, see ISSU Configuration in the

Fundamentals Configuration Guide

Upgrading the Boot ROM Program Through a System Reboot

Follow these steps to upgrade the Boot ROM program:

1) Copy the Boot ROM program to the root directory of the device's storage medium by using FTP or

TFTP.

2) Specify the Boot ROM program to be used at the next boot at the CLI.

3) Reboot the device to make the specified Boot ROM program take effect.

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Distributed device

Because the Boot ROM programs of the main boards and line processing units (LPUs) vary with

devices, users are easily confused when upgrading Boot ROM. With the validity check function

enabled, the device can strictly check the Boot ROM upgrade files for correctness and the version

configuration information to ensure a successful upgrade.

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Distributed IRF member device

Because the Boot ROM programs of member devices vary with member devices and cards of an IRF,

virtual device users are easily confused when upgrading the Boot ROM. With the validity check

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