Netgear XCM8806 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide - Page 1309
SCP2 which are secure methods. The procedure using TFTP begins above and using, an active partition
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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual download image [[ | ] {{vr} } | memorycard ] {} {msm } Description Downloads a new version of the NETGEAR 8800 software image. The image file can be downloaded using TFTP which is not a secure method or SFTP and SCP2 which are secure methods. The procedure using TFTP begins above and using SFTP/SCP2 on page 1310. Note: A NETGEAR 8800 core image must be downloaded and installed on the alternate (non-active) partition. If a user tries to download to an active partition, the error message "Error: Image can only be installed to the non-active partition." is displayed. Syntax Description hostname ipaddress memorycard filename vrname partition slotid slot number Specifies the hostname of the TFTP server from which the image should be obtained. Specifies the IP address of TFTP server from which the image should be obtained. Specifies that the image should be obtained from the external compact flash memory card. Specifies the filename of the new image. Specifies the name of the virtual router. Note: User-created VRs are supported only on the platforms listed for this feature in Appendix A in the NETGEAR 8800 User Manual. Specifies which partition the image should be saved to: primary or secondary. Select primary to save the image to the primary partition and secondary to save the image to the secondary partition. Specifies the MSM/MM where the software image should be downloaded. • A specifies the MSM/MM installed in slot A. • B specifies the MSM/MM installed in slot B. Specifies the slot where the software image should be downloaded. The value may be from 1 to 8. Note: This parameter is available only on stackable switches in a stack. Default Stores the downloaded image in the alternate (inactive) partition. Appendix A. Configuration and Image Commands | 1309