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DUT#configure terminal
Enter global configuration mode.
DUT(config)#ftp username test
(Optional) Create a user “test”.
DUT(config)#ftp password test
(Optional) Create a password “test”.
DUT(config)#end
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
DUT#copy ftp://test:[email protected]/uImage.bin
flash:/boot/uImage.bin
Get a system image file from remote FTP server.
User’s name is “test”, password is “test”.
DUT#show boot images
Verify your entries.
43.3.3 Uploading an image file by using FTP
You can upload an image from the switch to an FTP server. You can later download this image
to the same switch or to another switch of the same type.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to upload an image to an FTP server:
DUT#configure terminal
Enter global configuration mode.
DUT(config)#ftp username test
(Optional) Create a user “test”.
DUT(config)#ftp password test
(Optional) Create a password “test”.
DUT(config)#end
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
DUT#copy flash:/boot/uImage.bin
ftp://test:[email protected]/uImage.bin
Upload a system image file to remote FTP server.
User’s name is “test”, password is “test”.
43.4 Setting next boot image
You can set the next boot image.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps:
DUT#boot system flash:/boot/uImage.bin
Set next boot image to “uImage.bin”
DUT#show boot images
Verify your entries.