HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches IPv6 Configuration Guide - Page 124

Using Auto-TFTP for IPv6, boot system flash primary, reload, auto-tftp, ip ssh filetransfer

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IPv6 Management Features TFTP File Transfers Over IPv6 Using Auto-TFTP for IPv6 At switch startup, the auto-TFTP for IPv6 feature automatically downloads a software image to the switch from a specified TFTP server, then reboots the switch. To implement the process the switch must first reboot using one of the following methods: ■ enter the boot system flash primary command in the CLI ■ with the default flash boot image set to primary flash (the default), enter the boot or the reload command, or cycle the power to the switch. (To reset the boot image to primary flash, use boot set-default flash primary.) Syntax: auto-tftp Configures the switch to automatically download the specified software file from the TFTP server at the specified IPv6 address. The file is downloaded into primary flash memory at switch startup. The switch then automatically reboots from primary flash. Notes: To enable auto-TFTP to copy a software image to primary flash memory, the version number of the down­ loaded software file (for example, K_14_01.swi) must be different from the version number currently in the primary flash image. The current TFTP client status (enabled or disabled) does not affect auto-TFTP operation. (Refer to "Enabling TFTP for IPv6" on page 5-18.) Completion of the auto-TFTP process may require several minutes while the switch executes the TFTP transfer to primary flash, and then reboots again. The no form of the command disables auto-TFTP operation by deleting the auto-tftp entry from the startup configuration. The no auto-tftp command does not affect the current TFTPenabled configuration on the switch. However, entering the ip ssh filetransfer command automatically disables both auto­ tftp and tftp operation. 5-22

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IPv6 Management Features
TFTP File Transfers Over IPv6
Using Auto-TFTP for IPv6
At switch startup, the auto-TFTP for IPv6 feature automatically downloads a
software image to the switch from a specified TFTP server, then reboots the
switch. To implement the process the switch must first reboot using one of
the following methods:
enter the
boot system flash primary
command in the CLI
with the default flash boot image set to primary flash (the default), enter
the
boot
or the
reload
command, or cycle the power to the switch. (To reset
the boot image to primary flash, use
boot set-default flash primary
.)
Syntax:
auto-tftp <
ipv6-addr
> <
filename
>
Configures the switch to automatically download the
specified software file from the TFTP server at the specified
IPv6 address. The file is downloaded into primary flash
memory at switch startup. The switch then automatically
reboots from primary flash.
Notes:
To enable auto-TFTP to copy a software image to
primary flash memory, the version number of the down-
loaded software file (for example, K_14_01.swi) must be
different from the version number currently in the
primary flash image.
The current TFTP client status (enabled or disabled)
does not affect auto-TFTP operation. (Refer to “Enabling
TFTP for IPv6” on page 5-18.)
Completion of the auto-TFTP process may require
several minutes while the switch executes the TFTP
transfer to primary flash, and then reboots again.
The
no
form of the command disables auto-TFTP operation
by deleting the
auto-tftp
entry from the startup configuration.
The
no auto-tftp
command does not affect the current TFTP-
enabled configuration on the switch. However, entering the
ip ssh filetransfer
command automatically disables both
auto-
tftp
and
tftp
operation.
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