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File Management

If a new image is found at the specified location, the following type of messages will be displayed
during bootup.

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Automatic Upgrade is looking for a new image

New image detected: current version 1.1.1.0; new version 1.1.1.2

Image upgrade in progress

The switch will restart after upgrade succeeds

Downloading new image

Flash programming started

Flash programming completed

The switch will now restart

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upgrade opcode path

This command specifies an TFTP server and directory in which the new opcode is stored. Use the
no form of this command to clear the current setting.

Syntax

upgrade opcode path opcode-dir-url

no upgrade opcode path

opcode-dir-url - The location of the new code.

Default Setting
None

Command Mode
Global Configuration

Command Usage

This command is used in conjunction with the

upgrade opcode auto

command to facilitate

automatic upgrade of new operational code stored at the location indicated by this command.

The name for the new image stored on the TFTP server must be es020000.bin. However, note
that file name is not to be included in this command.

When specifying a TFTP server, the following syntax must be used, where filedir indicates the
path to the directory containing the new image:

tftp://192.168.0.1[/filedir]/

When specifying an FTP server, the following syntax must be used, where filedir indicates the
path to the directory containing the new image:

ftp://[username[:password@]]192.168.0.1[/filedir]/

If the user name is omitted, “anonymous” will be used for the connection. If the password is
omitted a null string (“”) will be used for the connection.

Example
This shows how to specify a TFTP server where new code is stored.

Console(config)#upgrade opcode path tftp://192.168.0.1/sm24/