Reference Guide
34 | File Management
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Defaults
none
Command Modes
EXEC Privilege
Command
History
Usage
Information
You must reload FTOS after executing this command.
Example
Figure 4-12. upgrade boot Command Example
upgrade system
Upgrade the bootflash image or system image.
Syntax
upgrade system {flash: | ftp: | scp: | tftp: | usbflash: | stack-unit {0-5 | all} {A: | B:}
Parameters
all
Enter this keyword to upgrade all the member stack-units
booted
Enter this keyword to upgrade from the current image in the M I/O
Aggregator.
ftp
After entering this keyword you can either follow it with the location of the
source file in this form:
//userid:password@hostip/filepath, or press
Enter to launch a prompt sequence.
tftp
After entering this keyword you can either follow it with the location of the
source file in this form:
//hostlocation/filepath, or press Enter to launch a
prompt sequence.
flash
After entering this keyword you can either follow it with the location of the
source file in this form:
//filepath, or press Enter to launch a prompt
sequence.
usbflash
After entering this keyword you can either follow it with the location of the
source file in this form:
//filepath, or press Enter to launch a prompt
sequence..
A
Enter this keyword to upgrade the bootflash partition A
B
Enter this keyword to upgrade the bootflash partition B
Version 8.3.17.0 Supported on M I/O Aggregator
FTOS#upgrade boot ?
all Upgrade both boot flash image and selector image
bootflash-image Upgrade boot flash image
bootselector-image Upgrade boot selector image
FTOS#
0-5
Enter this keyword to upgrade only the mentioned stack-unit
all
Enter this keyword to upgrade all the member units of the stack
ftp
After entering this keyword you can either follow it with the location of the source file in this
form:
//userid:password@hostip/filepath, or press Enter to launch a prompt sequence.
scp
After entering this keyword you can either follow it with the location of the source file in this
form:
//userid:password@hostip/filepath, or press Enter to launch a prompt sequence.
tftp
After entering this keyword you can either follow it with the location of the source file in this
form:
//hostlocation/filepath, or press Enter to launch a prompt sequence.