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Examples

The following examples demonstrate the URL syntax for a TFTP server at IP address
192.168.0.1 with the operation code image stored in various locations:

tftp://192.168.0.1/

The image file is in the TFTP root directory.

tftp://192.168.0.1/switch-opcode/

The image file is in the “switch-opcode” directory, relative to the TFTP root.

tftp://192.168.0.1/switches/opcode/

The image file is in the “opcode” directory, which is within the “switches” parent directory,
relative to the TFTP root.

The following examples demonstrate the URL syntax for an FTP server at IP address
192.168.0.1 with various user name, password and file location options presented:

ftp://192.168.0.1/

The user name and password are empty, so “anonymous” will be the user name and the
password will be blank. The image file is in the FTP root directory.

ftp://switches:[email protected]/

The user name is “switches” and the password is “upgrade”. The image file is in the FTP
root.

ftp://switches:[email protected]/switches/opcode/

The user name is “switches” and the password is “upgrade”. The image file is in the
“opcode” directory, which is within the “switches” parent directory, relative to the FTP root.

Interface

To configure automatic code upgrade:

1. Click System, then File.

2. Select Automatic Operation Code Upgrade from the Action list.

3. Mark the check box to enable Automatic Opcode Upgrade.

4. Enter the URL of the FTP or TFTP server, and the path and directory containing the operation

code.

5. Click Apply.

FIGURE 16

Configuring Automatic Code Upgrade

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