Release Notes

copy startup-config destination
DellEMC# copy running-config ftp:
Address or name of remote host []: 10.10.10.10
Destination file name [startup-config]: startup-config
User name to login remote host: host
Password to login remote host: xxxx
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5179 bytes successfully copied
DellEMC#
3. Upgrade the Dell EMC Networking OS on a S3100 series switch.
EXEC Privilege mode
upgrade system {flash: | ftp: | nfsmount: | scp: | stack-unit: | tftp:| usbflash:} file-
url [A: | B:]
Where {flash: | ftp: | scp: | tftp:| usbflash:} file-url specifies the file transfer method and location of the software image file
used to upgrade the S3100 series, and is in one of the following formats:
flash://directory-path/filename Copy from flash file system.
ftp://user-id:password@host-ip/file-path Copy from remote (IPv4 or IPv6) file system.
nfsmount://mount-point/filepath Copy from NFS mount file system.
scp://user-id:password@host-ip/file-path Copy from remote (IPv4 or IPv6) file system.
stack-unit: Synchronize image to the specified stack unit.
tftp://host-ip/file-path Copy from remote (IPv4 or IPv6) file system.
usbflash://directory-path/filename Copy from USB flash file system.
NOTE:
Dell EMC Networking recommends using FTP to copy the new image with the upgrade system command due
to the large file size.
DellEMC#upgrade system ftp: a:
Address or name of remote host []: 192.168.1.1
Source file name []: FTOS-S3100-9.14.2.10.bin
User name to login remote host: ftpuser
Password to login remote host:
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50155103 bytes successfully copied
System image upgrade completed successfully.
4. In case of a stack setup, upgrade the Dell EMC Networking OS for the stacked units.
EXEC Privilege mode
upgrade system stack-unit [112 | all] [A: | B:]
If A: is specified in the command, the Dell EMC Networking OS version present in Management unit's A: partition will be
pushed to the stack units. If B: is specified in the command, the Management unit's B: will be pushed to the stack units.
Upgrade of stack units can be done on individual units by specifying the unit id [112] or on all units by using all in the
command.
DellEMC#upgrade system stack-unit all A:
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Image upgraded to all
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5. Verify the Dell EMC Networking OS has been upgraded correctly in the upgraded flash partition
EXEC Privilege mode
show boot system stack-unit [1-12 | all]
The Dell EMC Networking OS versions present in A: and B: can be viewed for individual units by specifying the stack unit id
[112] in the command or for all the stack units by specifying all in the command.
DellEMC#show boot system stack-unit all
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