Dell DSS 1510 Lifecycle Controller v2.40.40.40 Users Guide - Page 38

Using a non-proxy FTP server, Dell Repository Manager

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Related links Accessing updates on a local FTP server Configuring a local USB drive Using a non-proxy FTP server Lifecycle Controller can access the latest firmware from ftp.dell.com. It downloads the DUPs from this location to perform firmware update. Before performing an update using a non-proxy FTP server, make sure that the following prerequisites are met: • The network settings are configured (Settings → Network Settings). • The updates are downloaded using Dell Repository Manager, and the repository is created on an internal FTP server. To update the system using the Dell FTP server, internal FTP server, or service provider's FTP server: • Dell FTP Server - In the Address field, enter only ftp.dell.com. • Internal FTP server or service provider's FTP server - Enter the following details: - User Name - The user name to access the FTP location. - Password - The password to access the FTP location. - File Path or Update package path - Name of the DUP location or subdirectory where the catalog is available. This step is optional for operating system driver source. NOTE: If the catalog file is located in the root folder, do not enter the file name in the File Path or Update package path field. However, if the catalog file is located in a subdirectory, enter the subdirectory name. NOTE: If the catalog file or DUP is downloaded from ftp.dell.com, do not copy them to a subdirectory. NOTE: Lifecycle Controller allows 256 characters in a path that includes the file name and file extension. For example, if 56 characters are used for file name and extension, only 200 characters can be used for the path. Lifecycle Controller does not support these characters and SPACE. Using a proxy FTP server Using Lifecycle Controller, you can update the firmware by using ftp.dell.com, or by using an internal FTP server or service provider's FTP server, when you are connected to the Internet through a proxy server. Before performing an update using a proxy FTP server, make sure that the following prerequisites are met: • The network settings are configured (Settings → Network Settings). • The updates are downloaded using the Dell Repository Manager, and the repository is created on an internal FTP server. • The proxy server supports either HTTP or SOCKS4 protocols. • Information related to proxy server such as IP address or host name of the proxy server, login credentials, and the port number are readily available. NOTE: Lifecycle Controller does not support CCproxy. It supports only Squid proxy. To update the system using the Dell FTP server or an internal FTP server, or service provider's FTP server in a proxy environment: • Dell FTP Server - In the Address field, enter ftp.dell.com, and under the Proxy Settings section, enter the proxy server information. • Internal FTP server or service provider's FTP server - Enter the following details: - User Name - The user name to access the FTP location. - Password - The password to access the FTP location. - File Path or Update package path - Name of the DUP location or subdirectory where the catalog is stored. NOTE: If the catalog file is located in the root folder, do not enter the file name in the File Path or Update package path field. However, if the catalog file is located in a subdirectory, enter the subdirectory name (for example, subdirectory). NOTE: If the catalog file or DUP is downloaded from ftp.dell.com, do not copy them to a subdirectory. 38

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Related links
Accessing updates on a local FTP server
Configuring a local USB drive
Using a non-proxy FTP server
Lifecycle Controller can access the latest firmware from
ftp.dell.com
. It downloads the DUPs from this location to perform
firmware update.
Before performing an update using a non-proxy FTP server, make sure that the following prerequisites are met:
The network settings are configured (
Settings
Network Settings
).
The updates are downloaded using
Dell Repository Manager
, and the repository is created on an internal FTP server.
To update the system using the Dell FTP server, internal FTP server, or service provider’s FTP server:
Dell FTP Server — In the
Address
field, enter only
ftp.dell.com
.
Internal FTP server or service provider’s FTP server — Enter the following details:
User Name
— The user name to access the FTP location.
Password
— The password to access the FTP location.
File Path or Update package path
— Name of the DUP location or subdirectory where the catalog is available.
This step is optional for operating system driver source.
NOTE: If the catalog file is located in the root folder, do not enter the file name in the File Path or Update
package path field. However, if the catalog file is located in a subdirectory, enter the subdirectory name.
NOTE: If the catalog file or DUP is downloaded from ftp.dell.com, do not copy them to a subdirectory.
NOTE: Lifecycle Controller allows 256 characters in a path that includes the file name and file extension. For
example, if 56 characters are used for file name and extension, only 200 characters can be used for the path.
Lifecycle Controller does not support these characters -:, *,?,”,<,>,|,#,%,^, and SPACE.
Using a proxy FTP server
Using Lifecycle Controller, you can update the firmware by using
ftp.dell.com
, or by using an internal FTP server or service
provider’s FTP server, when you are connected to the Internet through a proxy server.
Before performing an update using a proxy FTP server, make sure that the following prerequisites are met:
The network settings are configured (
Settings
Network Settings
).
The updates are downloaded using the
Dell Repository Manager
, and the repository is created on an internal FTP server.
The proxy server supports either HTTP or SOCKS4 protocols.
Information related to proxy server such as IP address or host name of the proxy server, login credentials, and the port number
are readily available.
NOTE: Lifecycle Controller does not support CCproxy. It supports only Squid proxy.
To update the system using the Dell FTP server or an internal FTP server, or service provider’s FTP server in a proxy environment:
Dell FTP Server — In the
Address
field, enter
ftp.dell.com
, and under the
Proxy Settings
section, enter the proxy server
information.
Internal FTP server or service provider’s FTP server — Enter the following details:
User Name
— The user name to access the FTP location.
Password
— The password to access the FTP location.
File Path
or
Update package path
— Name of the DUP location or subdirectory where the catalog is stored.
NOTE: If the catalog file is located in the root folder, do not enter the file name in the File Path or Update
package path field. However, if the catalog file is located in a subdirectory, enter the subdirectory name (for
example, subdirectory).
NOTE: If the catalog file or DUP is downloaded from ftp.dell.com, do not copy them to a subdirectory.
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