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cfa0:/MSR4000-cmw710-boot-
cfa0:/MSR4000-cmw710-system-
cfa0:/MSR4000-cmw710-security-
cfa0:/MSR4000-cmw710-voice-
cfa0:/MSR4000-cmw710-data-r0005p01.bin
Main startup software images:
cfa0:/MSR4000-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin
cfa0:/MSR4000-cmw710-system-
cfa0:/MSR4000-cmw710-security-a0005.bin
cfa0:/MSR4000-cmw710-voice-
cfa0:/MSR4000-cmw710-data-a0005.bin
Backup startup software images:
None
Software images on slot 1:
Current software images:
cfa0:/MSR4000-cmw710-boot-
cfa0:/MSR4000-cmw710-system-
cfa0:/MSR4000-cmw710-security-
cfa0:/MSR4000-cmw710-voice-
cfa0:/MSR4000-cmw710-data-
Main s
cfa0:/MSR4000-cmw710-boot-
cfa0:/MSR4000-cmw710-system-
cfa0:/MSR4000-cmw710-security-
cfa0:/MSR4000-cmw710-voice-
cfa0:/MSR4000-cmw710-data-
r0005p01.bin
Backup startup software images:
None
Upgrading from the BootWare menu
You can use the following methods to upgrade software from the BootWare menu:
Using TFTP/FTP to upgrade software through an Ethernet port
Using XMODEM to upgrade software through the console port
Accessing the BootWare menu
1. Power on the router (for example, an HPE MSR 2003 router), and you can see the following
information:
System is starting...
Press Ctrl+D to access BASIC-BOOTWARE MENU...
Booting Normal Extended BootWare
The Extended BootWare is self-decompressing....Done.
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