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TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family Installation Guide 2. Make sure that the file to be downloaded is saved on the TFTP server (the arc 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# show version SW version 1.0.0.30 ( date 16-Jul-2006 time 09:19:44 ) Boot version 1.0.0.04 ( date 29-Nov-2005 time 11:56:12 ) HW version 01.00.00 4. Enter show bootvar to verify which system image is currently active. The following is an example of the information that appears: console# sh bootvar Images currently available on the FLASH Image-1 active (selected for next boot) Image-2 not active console# 5. Enter copy tftp://{tftp address}/{file name} image to copy a new system image to the device. When the new image is downloaded, it is saved in the area allocated for the other copy of system image (image-2, as given in the example). The following is an example of the information that appears: console# copy tftp://176.215.31.3/file1.ros image Copy: 3172288 bytes copied in 00:01:48 [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 43

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Gigabit Managed Switch Family Installation Guide
TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452
2.
Make sure that the file to be downloaded is saved on the TFTP server (the
arc 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# show version
SW version
1.0.0.30 ( date
16-Jul-2006 time
09:19:44 )
Boot version
1.0.0.04 ( date
29-Nov-2005 time
11:56:12 )
HW version
01.00.00
4.
Enter
show bootvar
to verify which system image is currently active. The
following is an example of the information that appears:
console# sh bootvar
Images currently available on the FLASH
Image-1 active (selected for next boot)
Image-2 not active
console#
5.
Enter
copy tftp://{tftp address}/{file name} image
to copy a new
system image to the device. When the new image is downloaded, it is
saved in the area allocated for the other copy of system image (image-2,
as given in the example). The following is an example of the information
that appears:
console# copy tftp://176.215.31.3/file1.ros image
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Copy: 3172288 bytes copied in 00:01:48 [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