Loading software images, Using eos fallback to upgrade the image – Enterasys Networks Security Router X-PeditionTM User Manual
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Utilizing the Command Line Interface
2-34 Managing the XSR
Programming 131072(0x20000) bytes at address 0xfffa0000
Programming 48299(0xbcab) bytes at address 0xfffc0000
Verifying Bootrom flash sectors
Locking 3 Bootrom flash sectors
Locking 8 Bootrom flash sectors
***** Bootrom update completed. *****
Do you want to remove the bootrom file bootrom_uncmp.fls? (y/n)
y
Using default Bootrom password. The system is not secure!!!
Use “bp” to change password
9.
Reboot the XSR by entering
bw.
10. Repeat Step 8 with:
bU bootrom2_01.fls
11. Reboot the XSR again:
bw
12. Your Bootrom in Flash memory is now updated and will be used during the next power up
sequence.
Loading Software Images
If the XSR has a valid Bootrom but no valid firmware, the software can be loaded from Bootrom
Monitor mode using FTP. You also have the option of copying the image remotely from a TFTP
server, using the
copy tftp: flash:
command, or locally from
cflash:
, using the
copy
cflash:
command. Be aware that should the transfer fail, the XSR may temporarily be without
valid software in
flash:
and should not be reloaded or powered down until a new image is
downloaded. Also, the CLI session which initiated the
copy
command is blocked during a TFTP
download, with a character repeatedly shown on screen to indicate a file transfer in progress.
Using EOS Fallback to Upgrade the Image
The easy to use Enterasys Operating System (EOS) fallback feature safely upgrades your image, as
configured from either the CLI using the
reload
command or via SNMP. If the new image does
not successfully install, the XSR will automatically fall back to the previous running image. The
functionality works as follows: you download a new, primary image which the XSR will reboot
from. After this image loads, the EOS fallback test will run for a period you configure. The test
checks if the XSR crashes, and optionally checks if the configuration causes a syntax error or
whether the XSR receives any SNMP messages with the primary image. If successful, the
following syslog message is sent:
<186>Jun 8 08:49:39 Toronto PLATF: EOS
Fallback
Test
Completed,
file
my_new_XSR1800.fls is OK
If the test fails, the XSR will send an error message and reboot with the secondary image - the last
image loaded before the primary image - and will disregard the primary image. Syslog failure
messages can cite no message from SNMP in 30 minutes, startup-config error, crash and watchdog
expired. Respond as follows to these failure causes:
•
If XSR reboots with the secondary EOS file, check the fault report generated and retry reload
Note: For more information, consult the SSR boot Release Notes at: