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Downloading files to the irf fabric – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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NOTE:

The delete /unreserved

file-url command deletes a file permanently and the action cannot be undone.

The delete

file-url command moves a file to the recycle bin and the file still occupies storage space. To

permanently delete the file from the recycle bin, execute the reset recycle-bin command in the original
directory of the file.

Downloading files to the IRF fabric

NOTE:

Download the files used for upgrade to the flash memory of the active MPU and the standby MPU. Skip
this section if the files are already located there.

The following example shows how to download a .bin file to the IRF fabric. Download other files in the
same way as needed.

You can download the .bin file through FTP or TFTP. The following illustrates how to download through

FTP when the switch serves as the FTP client and a PC serves as the FTP server. Make sure the FTP client

and server can reach other.

1.

Run the FTP server program on the PC (assume its IP address is 10.10.110.1) and set the username,
password, and directory where the .bin file is saved.

CAUTION:

S10500 switches are not shipped with FTP server software. Prepare it by yourself.

2.

Download the .bin file (newest.bin for example) to the active MPU of the IRF fabric.

# Log in to the PC through FTP.

ftp 10.10.110.1

Trying 10.10.110.1...

Press CTRL+K to abort

Connected to 10.10.110.1

220 FTP service ready.

User(10.10.110.1:(none)):username --- Type the username

331 Password required for username.

Password: --- Type the password

230 User logged in

# Set the file transfer mode to binary.

[ftp] binary

200 Type set to I.

# Download the .bin file from the PC to the root directory of the storage medium on the active MPU of the
IRF fabric.

[ftp] get newest.bin

227 Entering Passive Mode (10,10,110,1,17,97).

125 BINARY mode data connection already open, transfer starting for /newest.bin.

226 Transfer complete.

FTP: 28945856 byte(s) received in 35.974 second(s), 896.00K byte(s)/sec.

[ftp] bye

221 Server closing.

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