Skspruce Technologies Inc. WIA3200 Manuel D’Utilisation

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13                                                                                                                      JadeOS User Manual   
You can save configuration files into JadeOS and copy to an external server.   
copy startup-config flash: <filename> 
copy startup-config tftp: <tftphost> <filename> 
copy running-config flash: <filename> 
copy running-config ftp: <ftphost> <user> <password> <filename>    [<remote-dir>] 
copy running-config startup-config 
copy running-config tftp: <tftphost> <filename> 
3.5 System Update 
The system image file is stored in the Compact Flash (CF) on each line card. Every 
time you start the system, bootloader will automatically download the image to sys-
tem RAM. The CF card is divided into two partitions which both contain the system 
image files. At the factory default setting, bootloader will download image files from 
partition 0. After system updating, JadeOS will automatically start from the partition 
which contains the updated image files. You can also spiffy which partition to start 
from manually. To update the system image file, complete the following steps: 
Step 1   Input the user name and password after connecting the JadeOS through 
SSH, telnet or console. 
Step 2   Turn into the global configuration mode by entering the command config-
ure terminal
Step 3   Turn into the interface configuration mode by entering the command inter-
face mgmt. 
Step 4   Set mgmt interface IP address and make sure the tftp or ftp server is ok. 
Step 5      Copy the image file to partition 0/1 on CF card. 
The system will reboot after the update complete. 
Note:  It’s recommended that you update the system image files from the partition 
which the system is not working on to avoid that the current image files are 
erased. For example: if the system is working on partition 0, please update 
the system image files from partition 1. 
To change boot partition, use following command in Config mode: 
  (JadeOS) (config)#boot system partition 0 
To view image information about boot partition, use following command in enable 
mode: