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[ftp] get newest.app slot1#flash:/newest.app

# Upload the configuration file config.cfg of Device to the server for backup.

[ftp] ascii

200 Type set to A.

[ftp] put config.cfg back-config.cfg

227 Entering Passive Mode (10,1,1,1,4,2).

125 ASCII mode data connection already open, transfer starting for /config.cfg.

226 Transfer complete.

FTP: 3494 byte(s) sent in 5.646 second(s), 618.00 byte(s)/sec.

[ftp] bye

# Specify newest.app as the main startup file to be used at the next startup.

z

Specify newest.app as the main startup file to be used at the next startup for the AMB.

boot-loader file newest.app slot 0 main

This command will set the boot file of the specified board. Continue? [Y/N]:y

The specified file will be used as the main boot file at the next reboot on slot 0!

z

Specify newest.app as the main startup file to be used at the next startup for the SMB (in slot 1).

boot-loader file slot1#flash:/newest.app slot 1 main

This command will set the boot file of the specified board. Continue? [Y/N]:y

The specified file will be used as the main boot file at the next reboot on slot 1!

# Reboot the device, and the startup file is updated at the system reboot.

reboot

The startup file used for the next startup must be saved under the root directory of the storage medium.

You can copy or move a file to the root directory of the storage medium. For the details of the

boot-loader command, refer to Upgrading Software Commands in the Fundamentals Command

Reference.

FTP Client Configuration Example (Distributed IRF Device)

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As shown in

Figure 6-3

, Device is a IRF system, which is composed of a master and a slave. The

member ID of the master is 1, and the slot numbers of the AMB and the SMB on the master are 0

and 1 respectively. The member ID of the slave is 2, and the slot numbers of the AMB and SMB

on the slave are 0 and 1 respectively.

z

Device serves as an FTP client. PC serves as the FTP server. Their IP addresses are as shown in

the following figure. Device and PC are reachable to each other.

z

Device downloads a startup file from PC for upgrade, and uploads the configuration file to PC for

backup.

z

On PC, an FTP user account has been created for the FTP client, with the username being abc

and the password being pwd.