Users Guide

Reload Dell Networking OS after executing this command. To copy Dell Networking OS from the
management unit to one or more stack members, use the upgrade system stack-unit (S-
Series stack member) command.
Example
Dell# upgrade system ?
ftp: Copy from remote file system (ftp://userid:password@hostip/
filepath)
scp: Copy from remote file system (scp://userid:password@hostip/
filepath)
tftp: Copy from remote file system (tftp://hostip/filepath)
Dell# upgrade system ftp://username:password@10.11.1.1/FTOS-SB-7.7.1.0.bin
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Erasing Sseries ImageUpgrade Table of Contents, please wait
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Dell# reload
Dell#
upgrade system
Upgrade the Dell Networking OS image. To upgrade the bootflash or bootselector image, use the upgrade
boot command.
Syntax
upgrade system {flash: | ftp: | nfsmount: | scp: | stack-unit
{stack-unit-id | all} | tftp: | usbflash:} file-url {A: |B:}
Parameters
system Enter the keyword system to upgrade the operating system
(OS) image.
flash: file-url Enter the keyword flash: and specify the location of the image
file in the format //directory-path or press Enter to launch a
prompt sequence.
ftp: file-url Enter the keyword ftp: and specify the location of the image
file in the format //userid:password@host-ip/filepath or
press Enter to launch a prompt sequence.
nfsmount://
<mount-point>/
filepath
Enter the keyword nfsmount: and specify the location of the
image file in the format //<mount-point>/filepath.
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