Loading host software, Loading by tftp through ethernet port, Introduction to tftp – H3C Technologies H3C S3100 Series Switches User Manual

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If the HyperTerminal’s baudrate is not reset to 9600 bps, the system prompts "Your baudrate

should be set to 9600 bps again! Press enter key when ready".

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You need not reset the HyperTerminal’s baudrate and can skip the last step if you have chosen

9600 bps. In this case, the system upgrades the Boot ROM automatically and prompts “Bootrom

updating now.....................................done!”.

Loading host software

Follow these steps to load the host software:

Step 1: Select <1> in BOOT Menu and press <Enter>. The system displays the following information:

1. Set TFTP protocol parameter

2. Set FTP protocol parameter

3. Set XMODEM protocol parameter

0. Return to boot menu

Enter your choice(0-3):

Step 2: Enter 3 in the above menu to load the host software by using XModem.

The subsequent steps are the same as those for loading the Boot ROM, except that the system gives

the prompt for host software loading instead of Boot ROM loading.

You can also use the xmodem get command to load host software through the Console port (of AUX

type). The load procedures are as follows (assume that the PC is connected to the Console port of the

switch, and logs onto the switch through the Console port):

Step 1: Execute the xmodem get command in user view. In this case, the switch is ready to receive

files.

Step 2: Enable the HyperTerminal on the PC, and configure XModem as the transfer protocol, and

configure communication parameters on the Hyper Terminal the same as that on the Console port.

Step 3: Choose the file to be loaded to the switch, and then start to transmit the file.

Loading by TFTP through Ethernet Port

Introduction to TFTP

TFTP, a protocol in TCP/IP protocol suite, is used for trivial file transfer between client and server. It is

over UDP to provide unreliable data stream transfer service.

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