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D-Link DES-3010FA/GA User Guide Copy took 00:01:11 [hh:mm:ss] Exclamation points indicate that a copying process is in progress. Each symbol (!) corresponds to 512 bytes transferred successfully. A period indicates that the copying process timed out. Many periods in a row indicate that the copying process failed. 6. Enter the reload command. The following message is displayed: console# reload This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your current session. Do you want to continue (y/n) [n]? 7. Enter y. The device reboots. Boot Image Download Loading a new boot image from the TFTP server and programming it into the flash updates the boot image. The boot image is loaded when the device is powered on. A user has no control over the boot image copies. To download a boot image through the TFTP server: 1. Ensure that an IP address is configured on one of the device ports and pings can be sent to the TFTP server. 2. Ensure that the file to be downloaded is saved on the TFTP server (the rfb file). 3. Enter show version to verify which software version is currently running on the device. The following is an example of the information that appears: console# sh ver SW version 1.0.0.42 (date 22-Jul-2005 time 13:42:41) Boot version 1.0.0.18 (date 01-Jun-2005 time 15:12:20) HW version 00.00.01 (date 01-May-2005 time 12:12:20) 4. Enter copy tftp://{tftp address}/{file name} boot to copy the boot image to the device. The following is an example of the information that appears: console# boot copy tftp://176.215.31.3/332448-10018.rfb boot Copy: 2739187 bytes copied in 00:01:13 [hh:mm:ss] 5. Enter the reload command. The following message is displayed: console# reload This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your current session. Do you want to continue (y/n) [n]? 6. Enter y. The device reboots. Software Download through XModem This section contains instructions for downloading device software (system and boot images) using XModem, which is a data transfer protocol for updating backup configuration files. To download a boot file using XModem: 1. Enter the command xmodem: boot. The device is ready to receive the file via the XModem protocol and displays text similar to the following: console# copy xmodem:boot Page 46

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D-Link DES-3010FA/GA User Guide
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Copy took 00:01:11 [hh:mm:ss]
Exclamation points indicate that a copying process is in progress. Each symbol (!) corresponds to 512 bytes
transferred successfully. A period indicates that the copying process timed out. Many periods in a row indicate
that the copying process failed.
6.
Enter the
reload
command. The following message is displayed:
console# reload
This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your current
session. Do you want to continue (y/n) [n]?
7.
Enter
y
. The device reboots.
Boot Image Download
Loading a new boot image from the TFTP server and programming it into the flash updates the boot image. The
boot image is loaded when the device is powered on. A user has
no
control over the boot image copies.
To download a boot image through the TFTP server:
1.
Ensure that an IP address is configured on one of the device ports and pings can be sent to the TFTP server.
2.
Ensure that the file to be downloaded is saved on the TFTP server (the
rfb
file).
3.
Enter
show version
to verify which software version is currently running on the device. The following is an
example of the information that appears:
console# sh ver
SW version
1.0.0.42 (date 22-Jul-2005 time 13:42:41)
Boot version 1.0.0.18 (date 01-Jun-2005 time 15:12:20)
HW version 00.00.01 (date 01-May-2005 time 12:12:20)
4.
Enter
copy tftp://{tftp address}/{file name} boot
to copy the boot image to the device.
The following is an example of the information that appears:
console# boot copy tftp://176.215.31.3/332448-10018.rfb boot
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Copy: 2739187 bytes copied in 00:01:13 [hh:mm:ss]
5.
Enter the
reload
command. The following message is displayed:
console# reload
This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your current
session. Do you want to continue (y/n) [n]?
6.
Enter
y
. The device reboots.
Software Download through XModem
This section contains instructions for downloading device software (system and boot images) using XModem,
which is a data transfer protocol for updating backup configuration files.
To download a boot file using XModem:
1.
Enter the command
xmodem: boot
.
The device is ready to receive the file via the XModem protocol and displays text similar to the following:
console#
copy
xmodem:boot