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Upgrading application files with tftp at the cli – H3C Technologies H3C SecBlade SSL VPN Cards User Manual

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NOTE:

To use the default parameter after a colon, press Enter directly.

If the Ethernet port parameter settings fail to pass CRC check, the system adopts the default settings and
displays “Check net params crc error, use the default value.”

3.

After the above configurations, you will return to the Ethernet submenu, where you can select 2 to
upgrade the main application file.

Loading................................... done

10129712 bytes downloaded!

Updating File cfa0:/main.bin

.........

Update Success!

CAUTION:

If the application file name you entered already exists on the CF card, “The file exists, will you overwrite
it? [Y/N]” will be prompted. If you enter Y, the application file on the CF card will be directly overwritten.

The upgraded application file will become the only main application file.

Make sure that the available space on the CF card is enough. Otherwise, “The free space isn’t enough”
will be prompted.

If you want the SecBlade card to use the downloaded file, you need to specify the file for the next boot.

For related information, see “

Specifying Files

” on page

8

.

4.

After the main application file is upgraded, select 0 to return to the main menu, where you can
select 1 on the main menu to reboot the SecBlade card from the CF card.

Upgrading Application Files with TFTP at the CLI

Upgrading the applications on FW, AFD, AFC, SSL VPN, LB, NS and ADE cards

1.

Set up an upgrade environment.

Connect the PC to an Ethernet interface (for example, GigabitEthernet 0/1) on a SecBlade and ensure

the connectivity between them.

The SecBlade card serves as the TFTP client while the PC serves as the TFTP server.

Use a crossover Ethernet cable to connect Ethernet interface GigabitEthernet 0/1 on the SecBlade
card to the PC.

Configure IP addresses for the TFTP server and client and ensure that they are on the same network
segment. In this example, the IP address of the TFTP server (PC) is 192.168.80.200 and that of the

TFTP client (GigabitEthernet 0/1) is 192.168.80.10. Use the ping command to check the

connectivity between them.

Enable the terminal emulation program on the PC.