![]() Sender: -git a/README b/README index 6f3748d.ed73981 100644 - a/README +++ b/README -709,6 +709,7 The following options need to be configured:ĬONFIG_CMD_SOURCE "source" command Support Subject: TFTP: add tftpsrv commandĬontent-Type: text/plain charset="us-ascii" Received: from ( )īy (Postfix) with ESMTP id AC684280E4 NOT_IN_BL_NJABL=-1.5 (only DNSBL check requested) ![]() X-policyd-weight: NOT_IN_SBL_XBL_SPAMHAUS=-1.5 NOT_IN_SPAMCOP=-1.5 Received: from (localhost )īy (Postfix) with ESMTP id 7F28D280FA īy (Postfix) with ESMTP id 72BEF280C5 Received: from ()īy localhost ( ) (amavisd-new, port 10024) Received: from localhost (localhost )īy (Postfix) with ESMTP id B912D28114 X-Original-To: from ( )īy (Postfix) with ESMTP id 304081007D1 Hi accidentally i´m Reformat and restore file system, i try the follow steeps (. ![]() The firmware should now be loaded into flash and normal switch configuration can occur. At this point, allow the switch to complete the reload. When this is completed, the switch will need to be started manually by selecting option 1. At this step, X/Y/Z modem could be used, but for consistency YMODEM is selected in part c. Send the firmware file via the terminal emulator via YMODEM.Select Mode of Transfer (Press T/X/Y/Z for TFTP/XMODEM/YMODEM/ZMODEM) : Y.You selected to update Active Image image2. Which Image to Update Active (image2) OR Back-Up (image1)? Select (A/B): A.Creating tmpfs filesystem on /mnt/download for download.done.When this is completed, the switch will need to be manually restarted. Set the switch to receive the firmware file:.Change the baud rate within the terminal emulator to 115200.Connect to the switch via terminal emulator and change the baud rate to 115200:.Prior to installing 3 rd party software, explicit permission must be obtained from the end user. ExtraPutty and Tera Term are readily available freeware, but the use of 3 rd party software is solely the responsibility of the end user. Download or configure a terminal emulator that supports the Y-Modem transfer protocol. ![]() Process for transferring the bootcode using the console interface: When the transfer is completed, the switch will restart.Enter Filename : //This will be the file that ends in stk.Enter Gateway IP : //Unnecessary within the same network.Enter Host Subnet Mask : //As applicable.Enter Host IP : //IP address that will be set to the OOB.Enter Server IP : //IP address of the tftp server IP address.Please ensure TFTP server is running to begin Transfer.Select Mode of Transfer (Press T/X/Y/Z for TFTP/XMODEM/YMODEM/ZMODEM) : t.You selected to update Back-Up Image image1. Which Image to Update Active (image1) OR Back-Up (image2)? Select (A/B): A.10- Restore Configuration to Factory Defaults.When the Boot Menu loads, choose option 4 (Load New Operational Code).u-boot> tftpboot N3000_N2000v6.2.7.2.stk //Use the filename of the firmware downloaded.u-boot> setenv serverip 192.168.1.1 // IP address of the tftp server IP address.u-boot> setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.2 //IP address that will be set to the OOB interface.Connect to the switch via the console interface and enter the following commands to transfer the firmware:.Statically assign an IP address to the network interface of the device that will be used to transfer firmware to the switch.Download the firmware to be used on the switch and extract the stk file from the zip file to the root/home directory of the tftp server.Configure a tftp server and connect it to the OOB interface.Process for transferring the bootcode using the OOB interface: Some of these steps can change slightly based on the software you are using. Both of these options can take some time to finish transferring, but the first option will be quicker than using the console method. Using these commands along with the boot menu we can transfer the bootcode to the switch. Within the Uboot window we have some commands available to us.
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