User`s guide
38 XSR User’s Guide
Utilizing the Command Line Interface Chapter 2
Managing the XSR
Programming 131072(0x20000) bytes at address 0xfff20000
Programming 131072(0x20000) bytes at address 0xfff40000
Programming 48299(0xbcab) bytes at address 0xfff60000
Verifying Bootrom flash sectors
Locking 3 Bootrom flash sectors
Second copy of Bootrom ...
Erasing 3 sectors at address=0xfff80000
Programming 131072(0x20000) bytes at address 0xfff80000
Programming 131072(0x20000) bytes at address 0xfffa0000
Programming 48299(0xbcab) bytes at address 0xfffc0000
Verifying Bootrom flash sectors
Locking 3 Bootrom flash sectors
Locking 8 Bootrom flash sectors
***** Bootrom update completed. *****
Do you want to remove the bootrom file bootrom_uncmp.fls? (y/n) y
Using default Bootrom password. The system is not secure!!!
Use "bp" to change password
9 Reboot the XSR by entering bw.
10 Repeat Step 8 with: bU bootrom2_01.fls
11 Reboot the XSR again: bw
12 Your Bootrom in Flash memory is now updated and will be used
during the next power up sequence.
NOTE
For more information, consult the SSR boot Release Notes at:
http://www.enterasys.com/support/relnotes/rn_3033-05.pdf
Loading Software Images
If the XSR has a valid Bootrom but no valid firmware, the software can be
loaded from Bootrom Monitor mode using FTP. You also have the option of
copying the image remotely from a TFTP server, using the
copy tftp:
flash:
command, or locally from cflash:, using the copy cflash:
command. Be aware that should the transfer fail, the XSR may temporarily be