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HP 5920 Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide

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Specifying the startup image file and completing
the upgrade
Perform this task in user view.
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Specify the main or backup
startup images for the
master device.
• Use an .ipe file for upgrade:
boot-loader file ipe-filename
slot slot-number { backup |
main }
• Use .bin files for upgrade:
boot-loader file boot
boot-package system
system-package [ feature
feature-package&<1-30> ]
slot slot-number { backup |
main }
N/A
2. Specify the main startup
images for each
subordinate device.
• Use an .ipe file for upgrade:
boot-loader file ipe-filename
slot slot-number { backup |
main }
• Use .bin files for upgrade:
boot-loader file boot
boot-package system
system-package [ feature
feature-package&<1-30> ]
slot slot-number { backup |
main }
• Use the image list with which
the master device started up:
boot-loader update slot
slot-number
Skip this step if you have only one
device.
If an ISSU upgrade has been
performed, use the install commit
command to update the main startup
images on the master device before
you execute the boot-loader update
command. This operation ensures
startup image consistency between the
master and the subordinate device.
The boot-loader update command uses
the main or backup startup image list
for synchronization, instead of the
current software image list.
• The main image list is used if the
master device started up with the
main startup images.
• The backup image list is used if the
master device started up with the
backup startup images.
Startup image synchronization fails if
any software images being
synchronized are corrupted or not
available.
3. Save the running
configuration.
save
This step ensures that any
configuration you have made can
survive a reboot.
4. Reboot the IRF fabric.
reboot
At startup, each device reads the
preloaded Boot ROM image to RAM,
and loads the startup images.

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Model5920 Series
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