Introduction to ftp, Loading a boot rom file – H3C Technologies H3C S5120 Series Switches User Manual

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................Done!

Please input the file attribute (Main/Backup/None) M

Done!

NOTE:

If a boot file with a specific attribute already exists when you set a new file with the attribute, the attribute
of the existing file becomes none after the new file becomes effective.

Loading files by using FTP through an Ethernet port

Introduction to FTP

The switch can serve as either an FTP server or an FTP client by using its Ethernet port to download the

system application and configuration files. The switch serves as an FTP client in the following examples.

Loading a Boot ROM file

NOTE:

When loading a Boot ROM file, the switch can serve only as an FTP client.

Complete the following tasks to load a Boot ROM file by using FTP through an Ethernet port. For more

information about the HyperTerminal, see the chapter “Initial power-on” (page

37

).

Task Remarks

Set up the configuration environment

Required
Connect the switch to the TFTP server through

an Ethernet port, and to a PC through the

console port. The PC and the TFTP server can
be the same device.

Run the FTP Server program on the server

Required

Run the terminal emulation program on the PC connected with
the switch’s console port. Start the switch and enter the Boot

ROM menu, and then enter the protocol parameter setting

menu.

Enter the protocol parameter setting menu

Configure the switch to load the Boot ROM file through FTP

Required
Log in to the switch through the HyperTerminal
and configure the protocol for uploading the

Boot ROM file.

Upgrade the Boot ROM file on the switch

Required
Upgrade the Boot ROM file on the switch.

Restart the switch to make the upgraded Boot ROM file
effective

Required
Restart the switch to make the updated Boot
ROM file effective.

1.

Set up the configuration environment

Connect an Ethernet port of the switch to the server (whose IP address is available) that provides the file

(usually the .bin file) to be downloaded, and connect the console port of the switch to a PC, as shown in

Figure 60

.

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