HP StorageWorks 2/64 HP StorageWorks Core Switch 2/64 and SAN Director 2/128 I - Page 132

Restoring the system configuration settings, Upgrading firmware

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Restoring the system configuration settings Follow these steps to restore the configuration settings from a backup. 1. Verify that the FTP service is running on the host workstation. 2. Log in to the switch as the admin user. 3. Shut down the switch. 4. Issue the switchDisable command. 5. Issue the configDownload command. 6. Follow the onscreen prompts, for example: Server Name or IP Address [host]: 192.168.15.42 User Name: [None} user21 File Name [config.txt]: config-file.txt Password: xxxxxxxx The download complete prompt appears, indicating a successful download. 7. Reboot the switch by issuing the reboot command. Upgrading firmware The following firmwareDownload command upgrades both CPs in either the Core Switch 2/64 or the Director 2/128. If you want to upgrade a single CP only, use the -s option. Issuing this command causes the active CP to reset. This reset causes a momentary disruption to devices attached to both switch 0 and switch 1 and requires that you restart existing telnet sessions. firmwaredownload option=0 Do you want to continue [Y]: y Server Name or IP Address: User Name: File Name: Password: FirmwareDownload has started on Standby CP. It may take up to 10 minutes. FirmwareDownload has completed successfully on Standby CP. Standby CP reboots. Standby CP boots up. Standby CP booted up with new firmware. 132 Running routine operations

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Restoring the system configuration settings
Follow these steps to restore the configuration settings from a backup.
1.
Verify that the FTP service is running on the host workstation.
2.
Log in to the switch as the admin user.
3.
Shut down the switch.
4.
Issue the
switchDisable
command.
5.
Issue the
configDownload
command.
6.
Follow the onscreen prompts, for example:
Server Name or IP Address [host]: 192.168.15.42
User Name: [None} user21
File Name [config.txt]: config-file.txt
Password: xxxxxxxx
The
download complete
prompt appears, indicating a successful download.
7.
Reboot the switch by issuing the
reboot
command.
Upgrading firmware
The following
firmwareDownload
command upgrades both CPs in either the Core Switch
2/64 or the Director 2/128. If you want to upgrade a single CP only, use the
-s
option.
Issuing this command causes the active CP to reset. This reset causes a momentary disruption
to devices attached to both switch 0 and switch 1 and requires that you restart existing telnet
sessions.
firmwaredownload
option=0
Do you want to continue [Y]: y
Server Name or IP Address:
User Name:
File Name:
Password:
FirmwareDownload has started on Standby CP. It may take up to 10
minutes.
FirmwareDownload has completed successfully on Standby CP.
Standby CP reboots.
Standby CP boots up.
Standby CP booted up with new firmware.