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The startup file used for the next startup must be saved under the root directory of the storage medium.
You can copy or move a file to the root directory of the storage medium. For the details of the
boot-loader command, refer to Device Management Commands in the System Volume.
FTP Server Configuration Example (Distributed IRF Device)
Network requirements
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As shown in
, Device is a IRF system, which is composed of a master and a slave. The
member ID of the master is 1, and the slot numbers of the AMB and the SMB on the master are 0
and 1 respectively. The member ID of the slave is 2, and the slot numbers of the AMB and SMB on
the slave are 0 and 1 respectively.
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Device serves as an FTP server and PC as the FTP client. Their IP addresses are as shown in the
following figure. Device and PC are reachable to each other.
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Device downloads a startup file from PC for upgrade, and uploads the configuration file to PC for
backup.
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On PC, an FTP user account has been created for the FTP client, with the username being abc
and the password being pwd.
Figure 1-5 Network diagram for FTPing a startup file from an FTP server
Configuration procedure
If the available memory space of the device is insufficient, use the fixdisk command to clear the
memory or use the delete /unreserved file-url command to delete the files not in use and then perform
the following operations.
1) Configure Device (FTP Server)
# Create an FTP user account ftp, set its password to pwd and the user privilege level to level 3 (the
manage level). Authorize ftp’s access to the root directory of the flash on the AMB of the IRF, and
specify ftp to use FTP.