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Upgrading the application programs – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual

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TFTP: 1045 bytes received in 0 second(s)

File downloaded successfully.

If a startup.cfg file already exists in the router, the system prompts you whether to overwrite it. You can
type Y or y to overwrite it.

Upgrading the application programs

After setting up the environment, perform the following operations on the device (the application name

is msr.bin for example):
Use the save command to save the current configuration:

save

The current configuration will be written to the device. Are you sure? [Y/N]:y

Please input the file name(*.cfg)[ cfa0:/startup.cfg]

(To leave the existing filename unchanged, press the enter key):

Use the dir command to view the application files and the available space of the CF card (ensure that the
CF card has enough space to store a new application):

dir

Directory of cfa0:/

0 drw- - Dec 20 2007 09:18:22 logfile

1 -rw- 22165484 Dec 20 2007 09:18:10 update.bin

2 -rw- 1181 Dec 20 2007 09:42:54 startup.cfg

4 -rw- 22165484 Dec 20 2007 09:42:28 main.bin

252904 KB total (208940 KB free)

File system type of cfa0: FAT16

Download the application msr.bin to the CF card of the device through TFTP:

tftp 192.168.1.2 get msr.bin

File will be transferred in binary mode

Downloading file from remote TFTP server, please wait...\

TFTP: 15054340 bytes received in 34 second(s)

File downloaded successfully.

Use the boot-loader command to set the startup file for the next startup to msr.bin:

boot-loader file cfa0:/msr.bin main

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

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

Use the display boot-loader command to view the startup file information of the device:

dis boot-loader

The boot file used at this reboot:cfa0:/main.bin attribute: main

The boot file used at the next reboot:cfa0:/msr.bin attribute: main

Failed to get the backup boot file used at the next reboot!

Failed to get the secure boot file used at the next reboot!

Make sure that the configured startup file is correct, and then use the reboot command to reboot the

device: