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Configuring the System
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4. The Destination file name prompt displays with the new file name. Press the
Enter key to accept the new file name in flash memory.
For example:
Destination file name [ image_file.Z ]?
The file is successfully copied to flash memory on the SRM module.
5. Compare each image file size (in bytes) in flash memory on the SRM to the
original size of each image file size on the server. To view the new image files in
flash memory on the SRM, use the dir flash: command in Privileged EXEC
mode as shown below:
MOT#dir flash:
If the image file byte counts in flash memory on the SRM match the image file
byte counts on the server, the image files on the SRM have been copied
successfully.
Downloading Software to All Modules
Use the download runtime nvram: command in Privileged EXEC mode to
download operating software contained in an application image file or boot image to
all modules installed in the BSR 64000 from Nonvolatile Random Access Memory
(NVRAM), as shown below:
MOT#download runtime nvram:<file>
where:
Note: You can optionally rename the image file name stored in NVRAM on
the SRM module. If you decide to enter a new file name in NVRAM on the
SRM, enter the new file name after the Destination file name prompt. For
example:
Destination file name [ image_file.Z ] ? <new file name>
Note: The designated software loads the next time the BSR 64000 is
rebooted.