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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 
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. 
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. 
Device downloads a startup file from PC for upgrade, and uploads the configuration file to PC for 
backup. 
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.