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Copyright © 2025 New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. |
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Contents
Hardware and software compatibility matrix· 1
Upgrade restrictions and guidelines· 3
Software feature and command updates· 3
Operation changes in R1330P12~ R1330P05· 4
Operation changes in R1213P50· 4
Open problems and workarounds· 4
Resolved problems in R1330P12· 6
Resolved problems in R1330P07· 6
Resolved problems in R1330P05· 6
Resolved problems in R1213P50· 7
Appendix B Upgrading software· 12
System software file types· 12
Setting up the upgrade environment 14
Downloading software images to the master switch· 15
Upgrading from the Boot menu· 18
Accessing the extended Boot menu· 20
Upgrading Comware images from the Boot menu· 22
Upgrading Boot ROM from the Boot menu· 30
Managing files from the Boot menu· 36
Handling software upgrade failures· 39
List of tables
Table 2 Hardware and software compatibility matrix· 1
Table 4 Software features of the S5580S-EI series· 9
Table 5 Minimum free storage space requirements· 19
Table 7 Extended Boot ROM menu options· 21
Table 8 EXTENDED ASSISTANT menu options· 22
Table 9 TFTP parameter description· 22
Table 10 FTP parameter description· 24
Table 11 TFTP parameter description· 31
Table 12 FTP parameter description· 32
Introduction
This document describes the features, restrictions and guidelines, open problems, and workarounds for version S5580S_EI-CMW910-R1330P12. Before you use this version on a live network, back up the configuration and test the version to avoid software upgrade affecting your live network.
Version information
Version number
H3C Comware Software, Version 9.1.066, Release 1330P12
Note: You can see the version number with the command display version in any view. Please see Note①.
Version history
Version number | Last version | Release Date | Release type | Remarks |
R1330P12 | R1330P07 | 2024-12-27 | Release version | None |
R1330P07 | R1330P05 | 2024-12-27 | Release version | None |
R1330P05 | R1213P50 | 2024-09-27 | Release version | None |
R1213P50 | First release | 2023-09-20 | Release version | First release |
Hardware and software compatibility matrix
| CAUTION: To avoid an upgrade failure, use Table 2 to verify the hardware and software compatibility before performing an upgrade. |
Table 2 Hardware and software compatibility matrix
Item | Specifications |
Product family | S5580S-EI Series |
Hardware platform | S5580S-48T6X-EI S5580X-48T6Y-EI S5580X-24T6Y-EI S5580S-24T6X-EI |
Memory | 2048M |
Flash | 4096M |
Boot ROM version | Version 104 or higher (Note: Use the display version command in any view to view the version information. Please see Note②) |
Software images and their MD5 checksums | S5580S_EI-CMW910-R1330P12.ipe(See the MD5 file) |
iMC版本号 | iMC BIMS 7.3 (E0506H01) iMC DM 7.3 (E0705P12) iMC EAD 7.3 (E0611P10) iMC EIA (TAM) 7.3 (E0611P13) iMC EIA (UAM) 7.3 (E0611P13) iMC iCC 7.3 (E0705P12) iMC IPM 7.3(E0609) iMC NTA 7.3 (E0707L06) iMC PLAT 7.3 (E0705P12) iMC QoSM 7.3 (E0505P01) iMC SHM 7.3 (E0707L06) iMC ACLM 7.3 (E0705P12) iMC VLAN 7.3 (E0705P12) iMC VXLAN 7.3 (E0705P12) |
iNode 版本号 | iNode PC 7.3 (E0585) |
Remarks | N/A |
Display the system software and Boot ROM versions of S5580S-EI:
<H3C>dis version
H3C Comware Software, Version 9.1.060, Release 1213P50
Copyright (c) 2004-2023 New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
H3C S5580S-24T6X-EI uptime is 0 weeks, 0 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes
Last reboot reason : User reboot
Boot image: flash:/s5580s_ei-cmw910-boot-r1213p50.bin
Boot image version: 9.1.060, Release 1213P50
Compiled Aug 25 2023 14:00:00
System image: flash:/s5580s_ei-cmw910-system-r1213p50.bin
System image version: 9.1.060, Release 1213P50
Compiled Aug 25 2023 14:00:00
Feature image(s) list:
flash:/s5580s_ei-cmw910-freeradius-r1213p50.bin, version: 9.1.060
Compiled Aug 25 2023 14:00:00
Slot 1:
Uptime is 0 weeks,0 days,0 hours,1 minute
H3C S5580S-24T6X-EI MPU(M) with 1 Processor(s) 2 Core(s)
BOARD TYPE: S5580S-24T6X-EI
DRAM: 2048M bytes
FLASH: 3776M bytes
NVRAM: 0K bytes
PCB 1 Version: VER.B
Bootware Version: 104
CPLD 1 Version: 003
Release Version: H3C S5580S-24T6X-EI-1213P50
Patch Version: None
Reboot Cause: UserReboot
[SubSlot 0] 16GE + 8COMBO + 6SFP Plus
<H3C>
Upgrade restrictions and guidelines
Before performing a software upgrade, it is important to refer to the Software Feature Changes document for any feature changes in the new version. Also check the most recent version of the related documents (see "Related documentation") available on the H3C website for more information about feature configuration and commands.
Hardware feature updates
R1330P12
None
R1330P07
None
R1330P05
None
R1213P50
Software feature and command updates
MIB updates
Item | MIB file | Module | Description |
S5580S_EI-CMW910-R1330P12~ S5580S_EI-CMW910-R1330P07 | |||
New | None | None | None |
Modified | None | None | None |
S5580S_EI-CMW910- R1330P05 | |||
New | None | None | None |
Modified | None | None | None |
S5580S_EI-CMW910-R1213P50 | |||
New | First release | First release | First release |
Modified | First release | First release | First release |
Operation changes
Operation changes in R1330P12~ R1330P05
None.
Operation changes in R1213P50
First release.
Restrictions and cautions
Before performing a software upgrade, it is important to refer to the Software Feature Changes document for any feature changes in the new version. Also check the most recent version of the related documents (see "Related documentation") available on the H3C website for more information about feature configuration and commands.
When you use this version of software, make sure you fully understand the restrictions and cautions described in this section.
Restrictions
Release 1330P07 must use BootROM 104 or a later version.
Cautions
Open problems and workarounds
202408231530
· Symptom: In an M-LAG network environment, if the peer-link and keepalive interfaces flap when a large number of authenticated users come online on an M-LAG interface, some users might not be synchronized with a low probability.
· Condition: This symptom occurs if a large number of authenticated users come online on the M-LAG interface and the peer-link and keepalive interfaces flap.
· Workaround: Avoid flapping of the peer-link and keepalive interfaces.
202407081313
· Symptom: Transmission of flow_up messages becomes low, causing packet loss if acquisition of sync message timestamps is delayed because the device frequently obtains the port traffic statistics.
· Condition: This symptom might occur if acquisition of sync message timestamps is delayed because the device frequently obtains the port traffic statistics.
· Workaround: Reduce the packet transmission frequency.
202409060576
· Symptom: In a VXLAN network, unselected aggregation member ports can still receive traffic and the traffic can correctly match the ACs on the aggregate interface for overlay forwarding.
· Condition: This symptom occurs if traffic is forwarded through unselected aggregation member ports during lab simulation tests.
· Workaround: Before the service operates, check and confirm the traffic path.
202412181380
· Symptom: An interface address conflicts occurs if a VLAN interface obtains an IP address through DHCP, and the IP address or its prefix is configured on another interface.
· Condition: This symptom might occur under the following conditions:
a. A VLAN interface is enabled with DHCP-based address acquisition, and obtains an IPv6 prefix through ND RA. After you disable DHCP-based address acquisition on that interface, prefix information remains on that interface.
b. The above prefix is configured on another interface.
· Workaround: Make the VLAN interface with residual prefix information flap, and then enable DHCP-based address acquisition on the new VLAN interface.
202412261588
· Symptom: The IPv6 PIM routing entry on the RP does not have downstream interfaces.
· Condition: This symptom occurs if multiple receivers join a multicast group at the same time and the IGMP switch sends fragmented IPv6 PIM join messages to the RP.
· Workaround: Use the jp-pkt-size command in IPv6 PIM view to set the maximum size of an IPv6 PIM join or prune message to be smaller than the MTU.
202504150261
· Symptom: The traffic forwarded through the tunnel outgoing interface on the subordinate IRF member device carries VLAN tag 4095.
· Condition: This symptom occurs if the following operations are performed on a VXLAN+IRF network:
a. Create a multi-chassis Layer 3 aggregate interface.
b. Configure a subinterface on that Layer 3 aggregate interface.
c. Use that subinterface as the tunnel outgoing interface.
· Workaround: Use the main Layer 3 aggregate interface rather than the Layer 3 aggregate subinterface as the tunnel outgoing interface.
List of resolved problems
Resolved problems in R1330P12
202503310699
· Symptom: A large number of transit packets with an outgoing direction of queue 5 are injected, causing the downstream BFD link to flap
· Condition: A large number of transit packets with an outgoing direction of queue 5 are injected
202503250346
· Symptom: Every so often, packet loss information related to OSPF packets is printed on the screen.
· Condition: A large number of OSPF packets are received.
Resolved problems in R1330P07
202411211279
· Symptom: You can access user view successfully without entering the username and password at the first login attempt.
· Condition: This symptom might occur if you configure AAA authentication, save the configuration, and restart the device.
202411110070
· Symptom: On an IRF device, both the active and standby network management ports might not be connectable.
· Condition: This symptom occurs on an IRF device if both the active and standby network management ports are connected with cables and are configured with member device IP addresses.
202412131343
· Symptom: In an M-LAG environment, the AC on an aggregate interface cannot communicate correctly.
· Condition: This symptom occurs if you execute the qos trust tunnel-dscp command and then configure the AC on the aggregate interface.
202412201317
· Symptom: The sampling data is abnormal and extreme values appear if SNMP samples the byte count of an aggregate interface in the inbound direction.
· Condition: This symptom might occur if SNMP samples the byte count of an aggregate interface in the inbound direction.
Resolved problems in R1330P05
202404290962
· Symptom: After you configure PTP in an IRF network, the time of the master and subordinate devices is not synchronized.
· Condition: This symptom might occur when you configure PTP in an IRF network.
202405091348
· Symptom: No MAC-based VLAN ACL resources have been issued to the corresponding interfaces.
· Condition: This symptom occurs if you insert a subcard after the device starts up.
202405091935
· Symptom: The MAC-based VLAN ACL resources of an aggregate interface are not issued to the subordinate member device.
· Condition: This symptom occurs if you restart the subordinate member device in an IRF fabric after creating an aggregate interface and configuring a MAC-based VLAN on the interface.
202404161467
· Symptom: After the device learns a source MAC address on an aggregate interface, MAC address migration occurs.
· Condition: This symptom might occur if the undo mac-address mac-learning enable command is configured on the related ports or MAC address deletion is perform repeatedly.
202405220558
· Symptom: The evpn route mac local command does not report the full number of MAC address entries, and it fails to synchronize all MAC address entries to the remote end through EVPN.
· Condition: This symptom occurs if more than three devices form an IRF fabric, and upstream and downstream devices transmit known unicast traffic to each other. After one aging period, the driver reports incomplete local MAC address entries.
202311030121
· Symptom: The CPU usage of the device is exceptionally high when the device comes online with the initial configuration and performs automated deployment and network element data synchronization.
· Condition: This symptom might occur if the S5580X-EI device with the access role comes online with the initial configuration and performs automated deployment and network element data synchronization.
Resolved problems in R1213P50
First release.
Troubleshooting resources
To obtain troubleshooting resources for the product:
1. Access Technical Documents at http://www.h3c.com/en/Technical_Documents.
2. Select the device category and model.
3. Select the Maintain or Maintenance menu.
Related documentation
· H3C Fixed Port Campus Switches Installation Quick Start
· H3C S5580S-EI&S5580X-EI Switch Series Hardware Information and Specifications
· H3C S5580S-EI&S5580X-EI Switch Series Installation Guide
· H3C S5580S-EI&S5580X-EI Switch Configuration Guides
· H3C S5580S-EI&S5580X-EI Switch Command References
· H3C PSR180-12A&PSR180-12D Series Power Supply Manual
· H3C PSR600-54A-B Power Supply Manual
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· H3C LSPM6FWD Board Manual
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· H3C LSWM2EC User Manual
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· H3C LSWM2MGT8P&LSWM2XMGT8P Interface Module Expansion Card
· H3C LSWM2MGT8P&LSWM2XMGT8P Interface Module Expansion Card
Technical support
To obtain technical assistance, contact H3C by using one of the following methods:
· Email:
h3cts@h3c.com (countries and regions except Hong Kong, China)
service_hk@h3c.com (Hong Kong, China)
· Technical support hotline number. To obtain your local technical support hotline number, go to the H3C Service Hotlines website: https://www.h3c.com/en/Support/Online_Help/Service_Hotlines/
To access documentation, go to the H3C website at http://www.h3c.com/en/.
Please refer to H3C S5580S-EI&S5580X-EI Switch Series Installation Guide.
Table 4 Software features of the S5580S-EI series
Feature | S5580S-EI series switch |
Link aggregation | · Aggregation of 1-GE ports · Aggregation of 10-GE ports · Static link aggregation · Dynamic link aggregation · Inter-device aggregation · A maximum of 128 aggregation groups on a device · A maximum of 16 ports for each aggregation group |
Flow control | · IEEE 802.3x flow control |
Jumbo Frame | · Supports maximum frame size of 10000 |
MAC address table | · 32K MAC addresses · 1K static MAC addresses · Blackhole MAC addresses · MAC address learning limit on a port |
VLAN | · Port-based VLANs (4094 VLANs) · QinQ · VLAN mapping |
ARP | · 16K entries · 8K static entries · Gratuitous ARP · ARP black hole · ARP detection (based on DHCP snooping entries/802.1X security entries/static IP-to-MAC bindings) · ARP source suppression |
ND | · 16K-8 entries · 1K static entries |
VLAN virtual interface | · 256 |
DHCP | · DHCP client · DHCP snooping · DHCP relay · DHCP server · DHCPv6 Server · DHCPv6 relay · DHCPv6 snooping |
UDP Helper | · UDP Helper |
DNS | · Static DNS · Dynamic DNS · IPv4 and IPv6 DNS |
unicast route | · IPv4 and IPv6 static routes · RIP/RIPng · OSPF/OSPFv3 · Routing policies · Policy-based routing · IPv6 policy-based routing |
Multicast | · IGMP snooping · PIM Snooping · MLD snooping · IPv4 and IPv6 multicast VLAN · IPv6 PIM Snooping |
Broadcast/multicast/unicast storm control | · Storm control based on port rate percentage · PPS-based storm control · Bps-based storm control |
MSTP | · STP/RSTP/MSTP protocol · STP Root Guard · BPDU Guard · 128 PVST instances |
QoS/ACL | · Remarking of 802.1p and DSCP priorities · Packet filtering at L2 (Layer 2) through L4 (Layer 4) · Eight output queues for each port · SP/WRR/SP+WRR queue scheduling algorithms · Port-based rate limiting · Flow-based redirection · Time range |
Mirroring | · Stream mirroring · Port mirroring |
Security | · Hierarchical management and password protection of users · AAA authentication · RADIUS authentication · HWTACACS · LDAP · SSH 2.0 · Port isolation · 802.1X · Portal · Port security · MAC-address-based authentication · IP Source Guard · HTTPS · PKI · IPsec · EAD · Public key management |
802.1X | · Up to 2K users · Port-based and MAC address-based authentication · Trunk port authentication · Dynamic 802.1X-based QoS/ACL/VLAN assignment |
Loading and upgrading | · Loading and upgrading through XModem protocol · Loading and upgrading through FTP · Loading and upgrading through the trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP) |
Management | · Configuration at the command line interface · Remote configuration through Telnet · Configuration through Console port · Simple network management protocol (SNMP) · Remote Monitoring(RMON) · IMC NMS · System log · Hierarchical alarms · NTP · Power supply alarm function · Fan and temperature alarms |
Maintenance | · Debugging information output · Ping and Tracert · Remote maintenance through Telnet · NQA · 802.1ag · 802.3ah · DLDP · Virtual Cable Test |
This chapter describes types of software used on the switch and how to upgrade software while the switch is operating normally or when the switch cannot correctly start up.
Software required for starting up the switch includes:
· Boot ROM image—A .bin file that comprises a basic section and an extended section. The basic section is the minimum code that bootstraps the system. The extended section enables hardware initialization and provides system management menus. You can use these menus to load software and the startup configuration file or manage files when the switch cannot correctly start up.
· Software images—Includes boot images and system images.
¡ Boot image—A .bin file that contains the operating system kernel. It provides process management, memory management, file system management, and the emergency shell.
¡ System image—A .bin file that contains the minimum modules required for device operation and some basic features, including device management, interface management, configuration management, and routing management.
The software images that have been loaded are called “current software images.” The software images specified to load at next startup are called “startup software images.”
These images might be released separately or as a whole in one .ipe package file. If an .ipe file is used, the system automatically decompresses the file, loads the .bin boot and system images in the file and sets them as startup software images. Typically, the Boot ROM and software images for this switch series are released in an .ipe file named main.ipe.
| NOTE: Boot ROM images are not released along with the boot images and system images. To get a version of Boot ROM image, contact the H3C technical support. |
Upon power-on, the Boot ROM image runs to initialize hardware and then the software images run to start up the entire system, as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1 System startup process

You can upgrade system software by using one of the following methods:
Upgrading method | Software types | Remarks |
Upgrading from the CLI | · Boot ROM image · Software images | · You must reboot the switch to complete the upgrade. · This method can interrupt ongoing network services. |
Upgrading from the Boot menu | · Boot ROM image · Software images | Use this method when the switch cannot correctly start up. |
The output in this document is for illustration only and might vary with software releases. This document uses boot.bin and system.bin to represent boot and system image names. The actual software image name format is chassis-model_Comware-version_image-type_release, for example, S5580S_EI-CMW710-BOOT-R1213P50.bin and S5580S_EI-CMW710-SYSM-R1213P50.bin.
1. Verify that the system state, redundancy state, and state of each slot are stable.
<Sysname> display system stable state
System state : Stable
Redundancy state : No redundance
Slot CPU Role State
1 0 Active Stable
2. If the device is unstable, use the following commands to troubleshoot the issue:
¡ Use the display device command to verify that the device is operating correctly.
¡ Use the display ha service-group command to verify that bulk backup has been finished for all modules.
¡ Use the display system internal process state command in probe view to verify that services are running correctly.
3. If a slot persists in unstable state or there are other unrecoverable issues, contact the technical support.
Setting up the upgrade environment
Before you upgrade system software, complete the following tasks:
· Set up the upgrade environment as shown in Figure 2.
· Configure routes to make sure that the router and the file server can reach each other.
· Run a TFTP or FTP server on the file server.
· Log in to the CLI of the router through the console port.
· Copy the upgrade file to the file server and correctly set the working directory on the TFTP or FTP server.
· Make sure that the upgrade has minimal impact on the network services. During the upgrade, the router cannot provide any services.
Figure 2 Setting up the upgrade environment

Before you upgrade software, complete the following tasks:
1. Log in to the Switch through Telnet or the console port. (Details not shown.)
2. Verify the switch has sufficient storage space for the upgrade images.
| IMPORTANT: The switch must have free storage space that is at least two times the size of the upgrade image file. |
<H3C>dir
Directory of flash: (VFAT)
0 -rw- 220684 Jan 01 2021 00:12:16 defaultfile.zip
1 drw- - Jan 01 2021 00:12:20 diagfile
2 drw- - Jan 01 2021 00:12:20 logfile
3 -rw- 218900480 Aug 25 2023 14:00:00 s5580s_ei-cmw910-boot-r1213p50.bin
4 -rw- 2535424 Aug 25 2023 14:00:00 s5580s_ei-cmw910-freeradius-r1213p5
0.bin
5 -rw- 132398080 Aug 25 2023 14:00:00 s5580s_ei-cmw910-system-r1213p50.bi
n
6 drw- - Jan 01 2021 00:12:22 safeinfo
7 drw- - Jan 01 2021 00:12:22 safeinfo.bak
8 drw- - Jan 01 2021 00:12:20 seclog
9 drw- - Jan 01 2021 00:12:20 tracefile
10 drw- - Jan 01 2021 00:12:46 versionInfo
2501844 KB total (2156000 KB free) Compare the free flash space of each member switch with the size of the software file to load. If the space is sufficient, start the upgrade process. If not, go to the next step.
3. Delete unused files in the flash memory to free space:
| CAUTION: · To avoid data loss, do not delete the current configuration file. For information about the current configuration file, use the display startup command. · The delete /unreserved file-url command deletes a file permanently and the action cannot be undone. · The delete file-url command moves a file to the recycle bin and the file still occupies storage space. To free the storage space, first execute the undelete command to restore the file, and then execute the delete /unreserved file-url command. |
# Delete unused files from the flash memory of the switch.
<Sysname> delete /unreserved flash:/backup.bin
The file cannot be restored. Delete flash:/backup.bin?[Y/N]:y
Deleting the file permanently will take a long time. Please wait...
Deleting file flash:/backup.bin...Done.
Downloading software images to the master switch
Before you start upgrading software images packages, make sure you have downloaded the upgrading software files to the root directory in flash memory. This section describes downloading an .ipe software file as an example.
The following are ways to download, upload, or copy files to the master switch:
· FTP download from a server
· FTP upload from a client
· TFTP download from a server
Prerequisites
If FTP or TFTP is used, the switch and the PC working as the FTP/TFTP server or FTP client can reach each other.
Prepare the FTP server or TFTP server program yourself for the PC. The switch series does not come with these software programs.
You can use the switch as an FTP client to download files from an FTP server.
To download a file from an FTP server, for example, the server at 10.10.110.1:
1. Run an FTP server program on the server, configure an FTP username and password, specify the working directory and copy the file, for example, newest.ipe, to the directory.
2. Execute the ftp command in user view on the IRF fabric to access the FTP server.
<Sysname> ftp 10.10.110.1
Press CTRL+C to abort
Connected to 10.10.110.1(10.10.110.1).
220 FTP service ready.
User (10.10.110.1:(none)):username
331 Password required for username.
Password:
230 User logged in.
3. Enable the binary transfer mode.
ftp> binary
200 Type is Image (Binary)
4. Execute the get command in FTP client view to download the file from the FTP server.
ftp> get newest.ipe
227 Entering Passive Mode (10,10,110,1,17,97).
125 BINARY mode data connection already open, transfer starting for /newest.ipe
226 Transfer complete.
32133120 bytes received in 35 seconds (896. 0 kbyte/s)
ftp> bye
221 Server closing.
You can use the switch as an FTP server and upload files from a client to the switch.
To FTP upload a file from a client:
On the switch:
1. Enable FTP server.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ftp server enable
2. Configure a local FTP user account:
# Create the user account.
[Sysname] local-user abc
# Set its password and specify the FTP service.
[Sysname-luser-manage-abc] password simple pwd
[Sysname-luser-manage-abc] service-type ftp
# Assign the network-admin user role to the user account for uploading file to the working directory of the server.
[Sysname-luser-manage-abc] authorization-attribute user-role network-admin
[Sysname-luser-manage-abc] quit
[Sysname] quit
On the PC:
3. Log in to the IRF fabric (the FTP server) in FTP mode.
c:\> ftp 1.1.1.1
Connected to 1.1.1.1.
220 FTP service ready.
User(1.1.1.1:(none)):abc
331 Password required for abc.
Password:
230 User logged in.
4. Enable the binary file transfer mode.
ftp> binary
200 TYPE is now 8-bit binary.
5. Upload the file (for example, newest.ipe) to the root directory of the flash memory on the master switch.
ftp> put newest.ipe
200 PORT command successful
150 Connecting to port 10002
226 File successfully transferred
ftp: 32133120 bytes sent in 64.58 secs (497.60 Kbytes/sec).
To download a file from a TFTP server, for example, the server at 10.10.110.1:
1. Run a TFTP server program on the server, specify the working directory, and copy the file, for example, newest.ipe, to the directory.
2. On the switch, execute the tftp command in user view to download the file to the root directory of the flash memory on the switch.
<Sysname> tftp 10.10.110.1 get newest.ipe
Press CTRL+C to abort.
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
100 30.6M 0 30.6M 0 0 143k 0 --:--:-- 0:03:38 --:--:-- 142k
To upgrade the software images:
1. Specify the upgrade image file (newest.ipe in this example) used at the next startup for the switch, and assign the M attribute to the boot and system images in the file.
<Sysname> boot-loader file flash:/newest.ipe slot 1 main
Verifying the file flash:/newest.ipe on slot 1......Done.
Images in IPE:
boot.bin
system.bin
This command will set the main startup software images. Continue? [Y/N]:y
Add images to slot 1.
Decompressing file boot.bin to flash:/boot.bin....................Done.
Decompressing file system.bin to flash:/system.bin................Done.
Verifying the file flash:/boot.bin on slot 1...Done.
Verifying the file flash:/system.bin on slot 1............Done.
The images that have passed all examinations will be used as the main startup software images at the next reboot on slot 1.
2. Save the current configuration in any view to prevent data loss.
<Sysname> save
The current configuration will be written to the device. Are you sure? [Y/N]:y
Please input the file name(*.cfg)[flash:/startup.cfg]
(To leave the existing filename unchanged, press the enter key):
flash:/startup.cfg exists, overwrite? [Y/N]:y
Validating file. Please wait.................
Saved the current configuration to mainboard device successfully.
Slot 2:
Save next configuration file successfully.
3. Reboot the switch to complete the upgrade.
<Sysname> reboot
Start to check configuration with next startup configuration file, please wait.
........DONE!
This command will reboot the device. Continue? [Y/N]:y
Now rebooting, please wait...
The system automatically loads the .bin boot and system images in the .ipe file and sets them as the startup software images.
4. Execute the display version command in any view to verify that the current main software images have been updated (details not shown).
| NOTE: The system automatically checks the compatibility of the Boot ROM image and the boot and system images during the reboot. If you are prompted that the Boot ROM image in the upgrade image file is different than the current Boot ROM image, upgrade both the basic and extended sections of the Boot ROM image for compatibility. If you choose to not upgrade the Boot ROM image, the system will ask for an upgrade at the next reboot performed by powering on the switch or rebooting from the CLI (promptly or as scheduled). If you fail to make any choice in the required time, the system upgrades the entire Boot ROM image. |
| TIP: Upgrading through the Ethernet port is faster than through the console port. |
Make sure the prerequisites are met before you start upgrading software from the Boot menu.
Setting up the upgrade environment
1. Use a console cable to connect the console terminal (for example, a PC) to the console port on the switch.
2. Connect the Ethernet port on the switch to the file server.
| NOTE: The file server and the configuration terminal can be co-located. |
3. Run a terminal emulator program on the console terminal and set the following terminal settings:
¡ Bits per second—9,600
¡ Data bits—8
¡ Parity—None
¡ Stop bits—1
¡ Flow control—None
¡ Emulation—VT100
Preparing for the TFTP or FTP transfer
To use TFTP or FTP:
· Run a TFTP or FTP server program on the file server or the console terminal.
· Copy the upgrade file to the file server.
· Correctly set the working directory on the TFTP or FTP server.
· Make sure the file server and the switch can reach each other.
Verifying that sufficient storage space is available
| IMPORTANT: For the switch to start up correctly, do not delete the main startup software images when you free storage space before upgrading Boot ROM. On the Boot menu, the main startup software images are marked with an asterisk (*). |
When you upgrade software, make sure each member switch has sufficient free storage space for the upgrade file, as shown in Table 5.
Table 5 Minimum free storage space requirements
Upgraded images | Minimum free storage space requirements |
Comware images | Two times the size of the Comware upgrade package file. |
Boot ROM | Same size as the Boot ROM upgrade image file. |
If no sufficient space is available, delete unused files as described in “Managing files from the Boot menu.”
Scheduling the upgrade time
During the upgrade, the switch cannot provide any services. You must make sure the upgrade has a minimal impact on the network services.
Starting......
Press Ctrl+D to access BASIC-BOOTWARE MENU...
Press Ctrl+T to access BOOTWARE DIAG-TEST MENU
The basic BootWare signature check succeeded.
Measured the basic BootWare successfully.
The normal extended BootWare signature check succeeded.
Measured the normal extended BootWare successfully.
********************************************************************************
* *
* H3C S5580S-48T6X-EI Switch BOOTROM, Version 104 *
* *
********************************************************************************
Copyright (c) 2004-2023 New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
Creation Date : Feb 10 2023
Memory Type : DDR4 SDRAM
Memory Size : 2048MB
Memory Speed : 1200MHz
flash Size : 3728MB
CPLD Version : 002
PCB Version : Ver.A
Mac Address : aa3366228877
Press one of the shortcut key combinations at prompt.
Shortcut keys | Prompt message | Function | Remarks |
Ctrl+B | Press Ctrl+B to enter Extended Boot menu... | Accesses the extended Boot menu. | Press the keys within 1 second (in fast startup mode) or 5 seconds (in full startup mode) after the message appears. You can upgrade and manage system software and Boot ROM from this menu. |
Accessing the extended Boot menu
Press Ctrl+B within 1 second (in fast startup mode) or 5 seconds (in full startup mode) after the "Press Ctrl-B to enter Extended Boot menu..." prompt message appears. If you fail to do this, the system starts decompressing the system software.
Alternatively, you can enter 4 in the basic Boot menu to access the extended Boot menu.
The "Password recovery capability is enabled." or "Password recovery capability is disabled." message appears, followed by the extended Boot menu. Availability of some menu options depends on the state of password recovery capability (see Table 7). For more information about password recovery capability, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide in H3C S5580S-EI&S5580X-EI Switch Configuration Guides.
Password recovery capability is enabled.
EXTENDED BOOT MENU
1. Download image to flash
2. Select image to boot
3. Display all files in flash
4. Delete file from flash
5. Restore to factory default configuration
6. Enter BootRom upgrade menu
7. Skip current system configuration
8. Set switch startup mode
0. Reboot
Ctrl+Z: Access EXTENDED ASSISTANT MENU
Ctrl+F: Format file system
Ctrl+P: Change authentication for console login
Ctrl+R: Download image to SDRAM and run
Ctrl+Y: Change Work Mode
Ctrl+C: Display Copyright
Enter your choice(0-8):
Table 7 Extended Boot ROM menu options
Option | Tasks |
1. Download image to flash | Download a software image file to the flash. |
2. Select image to boot | · Specify the main and backup software image file for the next startup. · Specify the main and backup configuration files for the next startup. This task can be performed only if password recovery capability is enabled. |
3. Display all files in flash | Display files on the flash. |
4. Delete file from flash | Delete files to free storage space. |
5. Restore to factory default configuration | Delete the current next-startup configuration files and restore the factory-default configuration. This option is available only if password recovery capability is disabled. |
6. Enter BootRom upgrade menu | Access the Boot ROM upgrade menu. |
7. Skip current system configuration | Start the switch without loading any configuration file. This is a one-time operation and takes effect only for the first system boot or reboot after you choose this option. This option is available only if password recovery capability is enabled. |
8. Set switch startup mode | Set the startup mode to fast startup mode or full startup mode. |
0. Reboot | Reboot the switch. |
Ctrl+F: Format file system | Format the current storage medium. |
Ctrl+P: Change authentication for console login | Skip the authentication for console login. This is a one-time operation and takes effect only for the first system boot or reboot after you choose this option. This option is available only if password recovery capability is enabled. |
Ctrl+R: Download image to SDRAM and run | Download a system software image and start the switch with the image. This option is available only if password recovery capability is enabled. |
Ctrl+Z: Access EXTENDED ASSISTANT MENU | Access the EXTENDED ASSISTANT MENU. For options in the menu, see Table 8. |
Ctrl+Y: Change Work Mode | Change Work Mode. |
Ctrl+C: Display Copyright | Display the copyright statement. |
Table 8 EXTENDED ASSISTANT menu options
Option | Task |
1. Display Memory | Display data in the memory. |
2. Search Memory | Search the memory for a specific data segment. |
0. Return to boot menu | Return to the extended Boot ROM menu. |
Upgrading Comware images from the Boot menu
You can use the following methods to upgrade Comware images:
· Using TFTP to upgrade software images through the Ethernet port
· Using FTP to upgrade software images through the Ethernet port
· Using XMODEM to upgrade software through the console port
Using TFTP to upgrade software images through the Ethernet port
1. Enter 1 in the Boot menu to access the file transfer protocol submenu.
1. Set TFTP protocol parameters
2. Set FTP protocol parameters
3. Set XMODEM protocol parameters
0. Return to boot menu
Enter your choice(0-3):
2. Enter 1 to set the TFTP parameters.
Load File Name :update.ipe
Server IP Address :192.168.0.3
Local IP Address :192.168.0.2
Subnet Mask :255.255.255.0
Gateway IP Address :0.0.0.0
Table 9 TFTP parameter description
Item | Description |
Load File Name | Name of the file to download (for example, update.ipe). |
Server IP Address | IP address of the TFTP server (for example, 192.168.0.3). |
Local IP Address | IP address of the switch (for example, 192.168.0.2). |
Subnet Mask | Subnet mask of the switch (for example, 255.255.255.0). |
Gateway IP Address | IP address of the gateway (in this example, no gateway is required because the server and the switch are on the same subnet). |
| NOTE: · To use the default setting for a field, press Enter without entering any value. · If the switch and the server are on different subnets, you must specify a gateway address for the switch. |
3. Enter all required parameters, and enter Y to confirm the settings. The following prompt appears:
Are you sure to download file to flash? Yes or No (Y/N):Y
4. Enter Y to start downloading the image file. To return to the Boot menu without downloading the upgrade file, enter N.
Loading.........................................................................
................................................................................
................................................................................
................................................................Done!
5. Enter the M (main), B (backup), or N (none) attribute for the images. In this example, assign the main attribute to the images.
Please input the file attribute (Main/Backup/None) M
Image file boot.bin is self-decompressing...
Free space: 534980608 bytes
Writing flash...................................................................
................................................................................
...................................................................Done!
Image file system.bin is self-decompressing...
Free space: 525981696 bytes
Writing flash...................................................................
................................................................................
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................................................................................
................................................................................
................................................................................
.......................................................................Done!
| NOTE: · The switch always attempts to boot with the main images first. If the attempt fails, for example, because the main images are not available, the switch tries to boot with the backup images. An image with the none attribute is only stored in flash memory for backup. To use it at reboot, you must change its attribute to main or backup. · If an image with the same attribute as the image you are loading is already in the flash memory, the attribute of the old image changes to none after the new image becomes valid. |
6. Enter 0 in the Boot menu to reboot the switch with the new software images.
EXTENDED BOOT MENU
1. Download image to flash
2. Select image to boot
3. Display all files in flash
4. Delete file from flash
5. Restore to factory default configuration
6. Enter BootRom upgrade menu
7. Skip current system configuration
8. Set switch startup mode
0. Reboot
Ctrl+Z: Access EXTENDED ASSISTANT MENU
Ctrl+F: Format file system
Ctrl+P: Change authentication for console login
Ctrl+R: Download image to SDRAM and run
Ctrl+Y: Change Work Mode
Ctrl+C: Display Copyright
Enter your choice(0-8): 0
Using FTP to upgrade software images through the Ethernet port
1. Enter 1 in the Boot menu to access the file transfer protocol submenu.
1. Set TFTP protocol parameters
2. Set FTP protocol parameters
3. Set XMODEM protocol parameters
0. Return to boot menu
Enter your choice(0-3):
2. Enter 2 to set the FTP parameters.
Load File Name :update.ipe
Server IP Address :192.168.0.3
Local IP Address :192.168.0.2
Subnet Mask :255.255.255.0
Gateway IP Address :0.0.0.0
FTP User Name :switch
FTP User Password :***
Table 10 FTP parameter description
Item | Description |
Load File Name | Name of the file to download (for example, update.ipe). |
Server IP Address | IP address of the FTP server (for example, 192.168.0.3). |
Local IP Address | IP address of the switch (for example, 192.168.0.2). |
Subnet Mask | Subnet mask of the switch (for example, 255.255.255.0). |
Gateway IP Address | IP address of the gateway (in this example, no gateway is required because the server and the switch are on the same subnet). |
FTP User Name | Username for accessing the FTP server, which must be the same as configured on the FTP server. |
FTP User Password | Password for accessing the FTP server, which must be the same as configured on the FTP server. |
| NOTE: · To use the default setting for a field, press Enter without entering any value. · If the switch and the server are on different subnets, you must specify a gateway address for the switch. |
3. Enter all required parameters, and enter Y to confirm the settings. The following prompt appears:
Are you sure to download file to flash? Yes or No (Y/N):Y
4. Enter Y to start downloading the image file. To return to the Boot menu without downloading the upgrade file, enter N.
Loading.........................................................................
................................................................................
................................................................................
................................................................Done!
5. Enter the M (main), B (backup), or N (none) attribute for the images. In this example, assign the main attribute to the images.
Please input the file attribute (Main/Backup/None) M
Image file boot.bin is self-decompressing...
Free space: 534980608 bytes
Writing flash...................................................................
................................................................................
...................................................................Done!
Image file system.bin is self-decompressing...
Free space: 525981696 bytes
Writing flash...................................................................
................................................................................
................................................................................
................................................................................
................................................................................
................................................................................
.......................................................................Done!
EXTENDED BOOT MENU
1. Download image to flash
2. Select image to boot
3. Display all files in flash
4. Delete file from flash
5. Restore to factory default configuration
6. Enter BootRom upgrade menu
7. Skip current system configuration
8. Set switch startup mode
0. Reboot
Ctrl+Z: Access EXTENDED ASSISTANT MENU
Ctrl+F: Format file system
Ctrl+P: Change authentication for console login
Ctrl+R: Download image to SDRAM and run
Ctrl+Y: Change Work Mode
Ctrl+C: Display Copyright
Enter your choice(0-8):0
| NOTE: · The switch always attempts to boot with the main images first. If the attempt fails, for example, because the main images not available, the switch tries to boot with the backup images. An image with the none attribute is only stored in flash memory for backup. To use it at reboot, you must change its attribute to main or backup. · If an image with the same attribute as the image you are loading is already in the flash memory, the attribute of the old image changes to none after the new image becomes valid. |
6. Enter 0 in the Boot menu to reboot the switch with the new software images.
Using XMODEM to upgrade software through the console port
XMODEM download through the console port is slower than TFTP or FTP download through the Ethernet port. To save time, use the Ethernet port as long as possible.
1. Enter 1 in the Boot menu to access the file transfer protocol submenu.
1. Set TFTP protocol parameters
2. Set FTP protocol parameters
3. Set XMODEM protocol parameters
0. Return to boot menu
Enter your choice(0-3):
2. Enter 3 to set the XMODEM download baud rate.
Please select your download baudrate:
1.* 9600
2. 19200
3. 38400
4. 57600
5. 115200
0. Return to boot menu
Enter your choice(0-5):5
3. Select an appropriate download rate, for example, enter 5 to select 115200 bps.
Download baudrate is 115200 bps
Please change the terminal's baudrate to 115200 bps and select XMODEM protocol
Press enter key when ready
4. Set the serial port on the terminal to use the same baud rate and protocol as the console port. If you select 9600 bps as the download rate for the console port, skip this task.
a. Select Call > Disconnect in the HyperTerminal window to disconnect the terminal from the switch.
Figure 3 Disconnecting the terminal from the switch

b. Select File > Properties, and in the Properties dialog box, click Configure.
Figure 4 Properties dialog box

c. Select 115200 from the Bits per second list and click OK.
Figure 5 Modifying the baud rate

d. Select Call > Call to reestablish the connection.
Figure 6 Reestablishing the connection

5. Press Enter. The following prompt appears:
Are you sure to download file to flash? Yes or No (Y/N):Y
6. Enter Y to start downloading the file. (To return to the Boot menu, enter N.)
Now please start transfer file with XMODEM protocol
If you want to exit, Press <Ctrl+X>
Loading ...CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
7. Select Transfer > Send File in the HyperTerminal window.
Figure 7 Transfer menu

8. In the dialog box that appears, click Browse to select the source file, and select Xmodem from the Protocol list.
Figure 8 File transmission dialog box

9. Click Send. The following dialog box appears:
Figure 9 File transfer progress

10. Enter the M (main), B (backup), or N (none) attribute for the images. In this example, assign the main attribute to the images.
Please input the file attribute (Main/Backup/None) m
The boot.bin image is self-decompressing...
# At the Load File name prompt, enter a name for the boot image to be saved to flash memory.
Load File name : default_file boot-update.bin (At the prompt,
Free space: 470519808 bytes
Writing flash...................................................................
.............Done!
The system-update.bin image is self-decompressing...
# At the Load File name prompt, enter a name for the system image to be saved to flash memory.
Load File name : default_file system-update.bin
Free space: 461522944 bytes
Writing flash...................................................................
.............Done!
Your baudrate should be set to 9600 bps again!
Press enter key when ready
| NOTE: · The switch always attempts to boot with the main images first. If the attempt fails, for example, because the main images not available, the switch tries to boot with the backup images. An image with the none attribute is only stored in the flash memory for backup. To use it at reboot, you must change its attribute to main or backup. · If an image with the same attribute as the image you are loading is already in flash memory, the attribute of the old image changes to none after the new image becomes valid. |
11. If the baud rate of the HyperTerminal is not 9600 bps, restore it to 9600 bps as described in step 5.a. If the baud rate is 9600 bps, skip this step.
| NOTE: The console port rate reverts to 9600 bps at a reboot. If you have changed the baud rate, you must perform this step so you can access the switch through the console port after a reboot. |
EXTENDED BOOT MENU
1. Download image to flash
2. Select image to boot
3. Display all files in flash
4. Delete file from flash
5. Restore to factory default configuration
6. Enter BootRom upgrade menu
7. Skip current system configuration
8. Set switch startup mode
0. Reboot
Ctrl+Z: Access EXTENDED ASSISTANT MENU
Ctrl+F: Format file system
Ctrl+P: Change authentication for console login
Ctrl+R: Download image to SDRAM and run
Ctrl+Y: Change Work Mode
Ctrl+C: Display Copyright
Enter your choice(0-8): 0
12. Enter 0 in the Boot menu to reboot the system with the new software images.
Upgrading Boot ROM from the Boot menu
You can use the following methods to upgrade the Boot ROM image:
· Using TFTP to upgrade Boot ROM through the Ethernet port
· Using FTP to upgrade Boot ROM through the Ethernet port
· Using XMODEM to upgrade Boot ROM through the console port
Using TFTP to upgrade Boot ROM through the Ethernet port
1. Enter 6 in the Boot menu to access the Boot ROM update menu.
1. Update full BootRom
2. Update extended BootRom
3. Update basic BootRom
0. Return to boot menu
Enter your choice(0-3):
2. Enter 1 in the Boot ROM update menu to upgrade the full Boot ROM.
The file transfer protocol submenu appears:
1. Set TFTP protocol parameters
2. Set FTP protocol parameters
3. Set XMODEM protocol parameters
0. Return to boot menu
Enter your choice(0-3):
3. Enter 1 to set the TFTP parameters.
Load File Name :update.btm
Server IP Address :192.168.0.3
Local IP Address :192.168.0.2
Subnet Mask :255.255.255.0
Gateway IP Address :0.0.0.0
Table 11 TFTP parameter description
Item | Description |
Load File Name | Name of the file to download (for example, update.btm). |
Server IP Address | IP address of the TFTP server (for example, 192.168.0.3). |
Local IP Address | IP address of the switch (for example, 192.168.0.2). |
Subnet Mask | Subnet mask of the switch (for example, 255.255.255.0). |
Gateway IP Address | IP address of the gateway (in this example, no gateway is required because the server and the switch are on the same subnet). |
| NOTE: · To use the default setting for a field, press Enter without entering any value. · If the switch and the server are on different subnets, you must specify a gateway address for the switch. |
4. Enter all required parameters and press Enter to start downloading the file.
Loading.................................................Done!
5. Enter Y at the prompt to upgrade the basic Boot ROM section.
Will you Update Basic BootRom? (Y/N):Y
Updating Basic BootRom...........Done.
6. Enter Y at the prompt to upgrade the extended Boot ROM section.
Updating extended BootRom? (Y/N):Y
Updating extended BootRom.........Done.
7. Enter 0 in the Boot ROM update menu to return to the Boot menu.
1. Update full BootRom
2. Update extended BootRom
3. Update basic BootRom
0. Return to boot menu
Enter your choice(0-3):
8. Enter 0 in the Boot menu to reboot the switch with the new Boot ROM image.
Using FTP to upgrade Boot ROM through the Ethernet port
1. Enter 6 in the Boot menu to access the Boot ROM update menu.
1. Update full BootRom
2. Update extended BootRom
3. Update basic BootRom
0. Return to boot menu
Enter your choice(0-3):
2. Enter 1 in the Boot ROM update menu to upgrade the full Boot ROM.
The file transfer protocol submenu appears:
1. Set TFTP protocol parameters
2. Set FTP protocol parameters
3. Set XMODEM protocol parameters
0. Return to boot menu
Enter your choice(0-3):
3. Enter 2 to set the FTP parameters.
Load File Name :update.btm
Server IP Address :192.168.0.3
Local IP Address :192.168.0.2
Subnet Mask :255.255.255.0
Gateway IP Address :0.0.0.0
FTP User Name :switch
FTP User Password :123
Table 12 FTP parameter description
Item | Description |
Load File Name | Name of the file to download (for example, update.btm). |
Server IP Address | IP address of the FTP server (for example, 192.168.0.3). |
Local IP Address | IP address of the switch (for example, 192.168.0.2). |
Subnet Mask | Subnet mask of the switch (for example, 255.255.255.0). |
Gateway IP Address | IP address of the gateway (in this example, no gateway is required because the server and the switch are on the same subnet). |
FTP User Name | Username for accessing the FTP server, which must be the same as configured on the FTP server. |
FTP User Password | Password for accessing the FTP server, which must be the same as configured on the FTP server. |
| NOTE: · To use the default setting for a field, press Enter without entering any value. · If the switch and the server are on different subnets, you must specify a gateway address for the switch. |
4. Enter all required parameters and press Enter to start downloading the file.
Loading.................................................Done!
5. Enter Y at the prompt to upgrade the basic Boot ROM section.
Will you Update Basic BootRom? (Y/N):Y
Updating Basic BootRom...........Done.
6. Enter Y at the prompt to upgrade the extended Boot ROM section.
Updating extended BootRom? (Y/N):Y
Updating extended BootRom.........Done.
7. Enter 0 in the Boot ROM update menu to return to the Boot menu.
1. Update full BootRom
2. Update extended BootRom
3. Update basic BootRom
0. Return to boot menu
Enter your choice(0-3):
8. Enter 0 in the Boot menu to reboot the switch with the new Boot ROM image.
Using XMODEM to upgrade Boot ROM through the console port
XMODEM download through the console port is slower than TFTP or FTP download through the Ethernet port. To save time, use the Ethernet port as long as possible.
1. Enter 6 in the Boot menu to access the Boot ROM update menu.
1. Update full BootRom
2. Update extended BootRom
3. Update basic BootRom
0. Return to boot menu
Enter your choice(0-3):
2. Enter 1 in the Boot ROM update menu to upgrade the full Boot ROM.
The file transfer protocol submenu appears:
1. Set TFTP protocol parameters
2. Set FTP protocol parameters
3. Set XMODEM protocol parameters
0. Return to boot menu
Enter your choice(0-3):
3. Enter 3 to set the XMODEM download baud rate.
Please select your download baudrate:
1.* 9600
2. 19200
3. 38400
4. 57600
5. 115200
0. Return to boot menu
Enter your choice(0-5):5
4. Select an appropriate download rate, for example, enter 5 to select 115200 bps.
Download baudrate is 115200 bps
Please change the terminal's baudrate to 115200 bps and select XMODEM protocol
Press enter key when ready
5. Set the serial port on the terminal to use the same baud rate and protocol as the console port. If you select 9600 bps as the download rate for the console port, skip this task.
a. Select Call > Disconnect in the HyperTerminal window to disconnect the terminal from the switch.
Figure 10 Disconnecting the terminal from the switch

b. Select File > Properties, and in the Properties dialog box, click Configure.
Figure 11 Properties dialog box

c. Select 115200 from the Bits per second list and click OK.
Figure 12 Modifying the baud rate

d. Select Call > Call to reestablish the connection.
Figure 13 Reestablishing the connection

6. Press Enter to start downloading the file.
Now please start transfer file with XMODEM protocol
If you want to exit, Press <Ctrl+X>
Loading ...CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
7. Select Transfer > Send File in the HyperTerminal window.
Figure 14 Transfer menu

8. In the dialog box that appears, click Browse to select the source file, and select Xmodem from the Protocol list.
Figure 15 File transmission dialog box

9. Click Send. The following dialog box appears:
Figure 16 File transfer progress

10. Enter Y at the prompt to upgrade the basic Boot ROM section.
Loading ...CCCCCCCCCCCCCC ...Done!
Will you Update Basic BootRom? (Y/N):Y
Updating Basic BootRom...........Done.
11. Enter Y at the prompt to upgrade the extended Boot ROM section.
Updating extended BootRom? (Y/N):Y
Updating extended BootRom.........Done.
12. If the baud rate of the HyperTerminal is not 9600 bps, restore it to 9600 bps at the prompt, as described in step 4.a. If the baud rate is 9600 bps, skip this step.
Please change the terminal's baudrate to 9600 bps, press ENTER when ready.
| NOTE: The console port rate reverts to 9600 bps at a reboot. If you have changed the baud rate, you must perform this step so you can access the switch through the console port after a reboot. |
13. Press Enter to access the Boot ROM update menu.
14. Enter 0 in the Boot ROM update menu to return to the Boot menu.
1. Update full BootRom
2. Update extended BootRom
3. Update basic BootRom
0. Return to boot menu
Enter your choice(0-3):
15. Enter 0 in the Boot menu to reboot the switch with the new Boot ROM image.
Managing files from the Boot menu
From the Boot menu, you can display files in flash memory to check for obsolete files, incorrect files, or space insufficiency, delete files to release storage space, or change the attributes of software images.
Displaying all files
Enter 3 in the Boot menu to display all files in flash memory and identify the free space size.
EXTENDED BOOT MENU
1. Download image to flash
2. Select image to boot
3. Display all files in flash
4. Delete file from flash
5. Restore to factory default configuration
6. Enter BootRom upgrade menu
7. Skip current system configuration
8. Set switch startup mode
0. Reboot
Ctrl+Z: Access EXTENDED ASSISTANT MENU
Ctrl+F: Format file system
Ctrl+P: Change authentication for console login
Ctrl+R: Download image to SDRAM and run
Ctrl+Y: Change Work Mode
Ctrl+C: Display Copyright
Enter your choice(0-8): 3
The following is a sample output:
Display all file(s) in flash:
File Number File Size(bytes) File Name
================================================================================
1(*) 218900480 flash:/s5580s_ei-cmw910-boot-r1213p50.bin
2(*) 132398080 flash:/s5580s_ei-cmw910-system-r1213p50.bin
3(*) 2535424 flash:/s5580s_ei-cmw910-freeradius-r1213p50.
bin
Free space: 2208043008 bytes
The current image is s5580s_ei-cmw910-boot-r1213p50.bin
(*)-with main attribute
(b)-with backup attribute
(*b)-with both main and backup attribute
Deleting files
If storage space is insufficient, delete obsolete files to free up storage space.
To delete files:
1. Enter 4 in the Boot menu:
Deleting the file in flash:
File Number File Size(bytes) File Name
================================================================================
1(*) 218900480 flash:/s5580s_ei-cmw910-boot-r1213p50.bin
2(*) 132398080 flash:/s5580s_ei-cmw910-system-r1213p50.bin
3(*) 2535424 flash:/s5580s_ei-cmw910-freeradius-r1213p50.
bin
Free space: 2208043008 bytes
The current image is s5580s_ei-cmw910-boot-r1213p50.bin
(*)-with main attribute
(b)-with backup attribute
(*b)-with both main and backup attribute
Please input the file number to change: 0
2. Enter the number of the file to delete. For example, enter 1 to select the file testbackup.cfg.
Please input the file number to change: 1
3. Enter Y at the confirmation prompt.
The file you selected is testbackup.cfg,Delete it? (Y/N):Y
Deleting....................................Done!
Changing the attribute of software images
Software image attributes include main (M), backup (B), and none (N). System software and boot software can each have multiple none-attribute images but only one main image and one backup image on the switch. You can assign both the M and B attributes to one image. If the M or B attribute you are assigning has been assigned to another image, the assignment removes the attribute from that image. If the removed attribute is the sole attribute of the image, its attribute changes to N.
For example, the system image system.bin has the M attribute and the system image system-update.bin has the B attribute. After you assign the M attribute to system-update.bin, the attribute of system-update.bin changes to M+B and the attribute of system.bin changes to N.
To change the attribute of a system or boot image:
1. Enter 2 in the Boot menu.
EXTENDED BOOT MENU
1. Download image to flash
2. Select image to boot
3. Display all files in flash
4. Delete file from flash
5. Restore to factory default configuration
6. Enter BootRom upgrade menu
7. Skip current system configuration
8. Set switch startup mode
0. Reboot
Ctrl+Z: Access EXTENDED ASSISTANT MENU
Ctrl+F: Format file system
Ctrl+P: Change authentication for console login
Ctrl+R: Download image to SDRAM and run
Ctrl+Y: Change Work Mode
Ctrl+C: Display Copyright
Enter your choice(0-8): 2
2. 1 or 2 at the prompt to set the attribute of a software image. (The following output is based on the option 2. To set the attribute of a configuration file, enter 3.)
1. Set image file
2. Set bin file
3. Set configuration file
0. Return to boot menu
Enter your choice(0-3): 2
File Number File Size(bytes) File Name
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1(*) 218900480 flash:/s5580s_ei-cmw910-boot-r1213p50.bin
2(*) 132398080 flash:/s5580s_ei-cmw910-system-r1213p50.bin
3(*) 2535424 flash:/s5580s_ei-cmw910-freeradius-r1213p50.
bin
Free space: 2207735808 bytes
(*)-with main attribute
(b)-with backup attribute
(*b)-with both main and backup attribute
Note:Select .bin files. One but only one boot image and system image must be
3. included.Enter the number of the file you are working with. For example, enter 3 to select the boot image boot-update.bin. and enter 4 to select the system image system-update.bin.
Enter file No.(Allows multiple selection):3
Enter another file No.(0-Finish choice):4
4. Enter 0 to finish the selection.
Enter another file No.(0-Finish choice):0
You have selected:
flash:/boot-update.bin
flash:/system-update.bin
5. Enter M or B to change its attribute to main or backup. If you change its attribute to M, the attribute of boot.bin changes to none.
Please input the file attribute (Main/Backup) M
This operation may take several minutes. Please wait....
Next time, boot-update.bin will become default boot file!
Next time, system-update.bin will become default boot file!
Set the file attribute success!
Handling software upgrade failures
If a software upgrade fails, the system runs the old software version.
To handle a software upgrade failure:
1. Verify that the software release is compatible with the switch model and the correct file is used.
2. Verify that the software release and the Boot ROM release are compatible. For software and Boot ROM compatibility, see the hardware and software compatibility matrix in the correct release notes.
3. Check the physical ports for a loose or incorrect connection.
4. If you are using the console port for file transfer, check the HyperTerminal settings (including the baud rate and data bits) for any wrong setting.
5. Check the file transfer settings:
¡ If XMODEM is used, you must set the same baud rate for the terminal as for the console port.
¡ If TFTP is used, you must enter the same server IP addresses, file name, and working directory as set on the TFTP server.
¡ If FTP is used, you must enter the same FTP server IP address, source file name, working directory, and FTP username and password as set on the FTP server.
6. Check the FTP or TFTP server for any incorrect setting.
7. Check that the storage device has sufficient space for the upgrade file.
