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Arris C4C - File Transfer Protocols; Copy Command Syntax

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Chapter 6: System Control Module (SCM)
STANDARD Revision 1.0 C4® CMTS Release 8.3 User Guide
© 2016 ARRIS Enterprises LLC. All Rights Reserved. 206
Purpose
CLI Command
Reboot the system from the file specified in the Update partition
without first removing existing patch files from the disk.
reload /update/filename retain-
patches
1) Copy version of code currently running to the Active partition of
the flash disk.
2) Cause HW modules to write transient bootloader and FPGA
versions to hardware.
3) Create backup of system configuration.
reload commit
Displays the software image information details.
show image
Displays the status during a reload operation if one is in progress.
show reload-status
Note: Committing to a new image and new firmware can take up to 40 minutes to complete. The commit process runs in
the background and does not impact service.
Note: If you replace any modules, run the show version detail command. If any FPGA or bootloader versions are still in
the transient state, execute a reload commit command to ensure that they are written to hardware.
File Transfers
File Transfer Protocols
The procedures in this chapter commonly identify a protocol to use while transferring files. Use Secure FTP (SFTP), File
Transfer Protocol (FTP), or Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) to transfer files to and from the CMTS.
System files may be uploaded from any partition to a network server using either protocol. Image files may also be
downloaded from a network server to the update partition.
Copy Command Syntax
The copy command is commonly used for file transfers.
Use the following command syntax format to initiate an image upload or download:

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