Automatic operation code upgrade, Figure 10: displaying system files – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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To show the system files:

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Click System, then File.

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Select Show from the Action list.

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To delete a file, mark it in the File List and click Delete.

Figure 10: Displaying System Files

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Use the System > File (Automatic Operation Code Upgrade) page to

automatically download an operation code file when a file newer than the

currently installed one is discovered on the file server. After the file is

transferred from the server and successfully written to the file system, it is

automatically set as the startup file, and the switch is rebooted.

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"upgrade opcode auto" on page 785

"upgrade opcode path" on page 786

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If this feature is enabled, the switch searches the defined URL once

during the bootup sequence.

FTP (port 21) and TFTP (port 69) are both supported. Note that the

TCP/UDP port bindings cannot be modified to support servers listening

on non-standard ports.

The host portion of the upgrade file location URL must be a valid IPv4

IP address. DNS host names are not recognized. Valid IP addresses

consist of four numbers, 0 to 255, separated by periods.

The path to the directory must also be defined. If the file is stored in

the root directory for the FTP/TFTP service, then use the “/” to indicate

this (e.g., ftp://192.168.0.1/).

The file name must not be included in the upgrade file location URL.

The file name of the code stored on the remote server must be

GTL-2691.bix (using upper case and lower case letters exactly as

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