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SmartWare Software Configuration Guide 
5 • System image handling
Introduction
This chapter describes how to load, maintain, and update the various software images in the SmartNode. The 
SmartWare system software consists of the application image and the driver images. The images are stored in 
persistent (non-volatile) memory. The application image is the software which actually operates the 
SmartNode. Driver images are used to operate the various optional PMC interface cards.
This chapter includes the following sections:
Memory regions in Smartware
System image handling task list (see 
Boot procedure and bootloader (see 
Note
Section 
way to upgrade the SmartWare. If you encounter problems that won’t let you 
upgrade using the standard method, refer to section 
Note
page 618 for information on converting from SmartWare release R3.10 
to R3.20
)
Patton SmartNode devices are shipped with default system software which is stored in persistent memory. 
Along with the default system software (application image and driver images), a factory configuration, factory-
config
, has been loaded into the SmartNode at the factory. This configuration file sets the initial basic operating 
parameters of the SmartNode, such as enabling the Ethernet ports, setting the default IP addresses and the 
DHCP server.
Other configuration files may be stored in the SmartNode persistent memory. A configuration file is an ordered 
list of commands. Some of the various configuration files are
factory-config (read-only)
startup-config 
running-config
user-config1, user-config2, etc. (these are specific application configurations created by the user)
Backups of the configuration files can be stored on a remote trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP) server. The 
remote tftp server must be accessible via one of the SmartNode IP interfaces. Tftp cannot be used from the 
console interface.
The following sections focus on SmartWare memory regions, as well as the software components you can copy 
into the memory or move between a TFTP server and the memory of the SmartNode. As SmartWare uses a 
specific vocabulary in naming those software components, refer to appendix A, 
to ensure that you understand the concepts.