User`s guide

XSR Users Guide 37
Chapter 2 Utilizing the Command Line Interface
Managing the XSR
6 Verify the network boot values using the sn command. For example:
XSR: sn
Local IP address : 192.168.1.1
Remote IP address : 192.168.1.2
Remote file path : c:/XSR
Transfer Protocol : FTP
Ftp userid : administrator
Ftp password : anonymous
Local target name : XSR
Autoboot : enabled
Quick boot : no
Current 405 ethernet MAC address is: 00:01:f4:00:01:02
Current PCI ethernet MAC address is: 00:01:f4:01:01:03
7 Type b to list the boot command group.
8 Enter the bU command to transfer the Bootrom image file over FTP
and upgrade the Bootrom flash sectors to the latest version. Be sure
to enter the command with an uppercase U and follow the prompts.
WARNING
If the Bootrom file transfer is corrupted due to a network interruption,
this step may render the router unusable. If you suspect this has
happened, type n at the confirmation prompt to abort erasing and
replacing the Bootrom. Then, delete the file (type: rm bootrom1_21.fls,
for example) and re-issue the bU command to transfer the image
again.Here is a sample session:
XSR1800: bU bootrom_uncmp.fls
ftp RETR 192.168.1.2:c:/XSR1850/ bootrom_uncmp.fls into
flash bootrom_uncmp.fls
........ Saved 818448 bytes to flash: bootrom_uncmp.fls
Checking bootrom_uncmp.fls...
Updating bootrom with file, "bootrom_uncmp.fls".
Proceed with erasing current Bootrom in flash and replace with
bootrom_uncmp.fls? (y/n)
y
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* Do not interrupt or power down until complete! *
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Erasing 3 sectors at address=0xfff20000