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1C November 2005
Configuration Guide
2. For newly installed NetVanta 300 or 2000 Series units, your PC can obtain an IP address automatically from the built-in DHCP server. For all other NetVanta units, you must manually set your PC to a fixed IP address on the 10.10.10.X network other than 10.10.10.1, since that is the NetVanta's default IP address. Configure your PC's IP address to 10.10.10.2, for example. For NetVanta's that have already been installed, ensure that your PC is able to communicate with the router/switch's IP address. You can test this by attempting to Telnet to the router/switch's IP address. 3. Next, open a web browser window and enter the NetVanta unit's IP address in the address line.
Use your NetVanta's default IP address (10.10.10.1) or its currently assigned IP address.
4. You will then be prompted for the username and password (the default settings are admin and password). 5. The initial GUI screen appears.
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Prerequisite Procedures
Before beginning this procedure, establish communication to the unit via the CONSOLE port or a Telnet session. The unit should be physically connected to the LAN.
If you want to continue to use the current configuration (and it is not the startup configuration), the current configuration should be backed up prior to upgrading the application image.
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The current AOS version and the primary boot system image (*.biz) file are displayed in bold in the previous example. 2. Next, find out what firmware files are stored in memory and how much memory is available. To do this, you must be at an Enable Command prompt. If you are at a Basic prompt, type enable and press enter. Then type your password (the default is password) and press enter. Now that you are at an Enable Command prompt, type show flash. An example of this output is shown below:
>enable Password: #show flash Files: 607 startup-config.bak 625 startup-config 2728725 NV2100A-06-02-00-E.biz 2435162 NV2100A-05-01-00-E.biz 5288360 bytes used, 1413720 available, 6702080 total #
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Replace filename.biz with the name of the file you want to delete. File names are case sensitive. 2. To make sure the file was removed, use the show flash command again:
#show flash
2. Verify that the Configuration built message displays (this message may say Done. Success!), indicating that the copy is complete. The current configuration is now saved as the startup configuration file, and the router will execute the file at each power-up.
2. Enter the IP address of the TFTP server when prompted for the Address of remote host. 3. Enter a filename for the saved configuration when prompted for the Destination filename. All configuration files downloaded from the router should have a .txt extension. Use identifiable names when saving the configuration, such as the date (e.g., 042504.txt).
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2. Now you need to make sure the NetVanta uses the new firmware on the next reboot. At the Global Configuration prompt, enter:
(config)#boot system flash NV2100A-07-02-02.biz NV2100A-07-01-00.biz (config)#exit
The backup NV2100A-07-01-00.biz file should be the name of your backup image. This command will not work if the backup image was deleted before loading the new one. If you specify a backup image file that does not exist, you will see the error message "backup file does not exist. 3. Power cycle the unit or enter reload to complete the upgrade process. The new application image will be activated upon power-up.
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Prerequisite Procedures
Before beginning this procedure, establish communication to the unit via the CONSOLE port.
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The current AOS version and the primary boot system image (*.biz) file are displayed in bold in the previous example. 2. Next, find out what firmware files are stored in memory and how much memory is available. To do this, you must be at an Enable Command prompt. If you are at a Basic prompt, type enable and press enter. Then type your password (the default is password) and press enter. Now that you are at an Enable Command prompt, type show flash. An example of the output is shown below:
>enable Password: #show flash Files: 607 startup-config.bak 625 startup-config 2728725 NV2100A-06-02-00-E.biz 2435162 NV2100A-05-01-00-E.biz 5288360 bytes used, 1413720 available, 6702080 total #
Replace filename.biz with the name of the file you want to delete. File names are case sensitive.
2. To make sure the file was removed, use the show flash command again:
#show flash
You will now lose the terminal connection. Restart HyperTerminal with the speed set to 115200 bps.
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2. Verify that the Configuration built message displays (this message may say Done. Success!), indicating that the download is complete. The current configuration is now saved as the startup configuration file, and the router will execute the file at each power-up.
2. From the HyperTerminal menu, select Transfer > Receive File. The Receive File dialog box displays. Make sure your protocol is set to XModem.
3. Select the Browse button, and select the directory where you want to store the backup configuration file. 4. Select Receive to enter a filename for the saved configuration
All configuration files downloaded from the router should have a .txt extension. Use identifiable names (such as the date, for example 042504.txt) when saving the configuration.
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Replace the NV2100A-07-02-02.biz filename with the name of the firmware file you want to use. 2. From the HyperTerminal menu, select Transfer > Send File. The Send File dialog box displays. Make sure your protocol is set to XModem. 3. Select the Browse button, and select the directory where the .biz file is stored. 4. Select the file you want to use, which will have a .biz extension. 5. Select Open, and the file name displays in the dialog box.
6. Select Send. When the process completes (in about five to ten minutes), set the terminal emulator speed back to 9600:
#config terminal (config)#line con 0 (config)#speed 9600
7. Restart HyperTerminal.
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The backup NV2100A-07-01-00.biz file should be the name of your backup image. This command will not work if the backup image was deleted before loading the new one. If you specify a backup image file that does not exist, you will see the error message "backup file does not exist. 2. Power cycle the unit or enter reload to complete the upgrade process. The new application image will be activated upon power-up.
Prerequisite Procedures
Before beginning this procedure, establish communication to the unit via a Telnet session or the CONSOLE port. The unit should be physically connected to the LAN.
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The current AOS version and the primary boot system image (*.biz) file are displayed in bold in the previous example. 2. Next, find out what firmware files are stored in memory and how much memory is available. To do this, you must be at an Enable Command prompt. If you are at a Basic prompt, type enable and press enter. Then type your password (the default is password) and press enter. Now that you are at an Enable Command prompt, type show flash. An example of the output is shown below:
>enable Password: #show flash Files: 607 startup-config.bak 625 startup-config 2728725 NV2100A-06-02-00-E.biz 2435162 NV2100A-05-01-00-E.biz 5288360 bytes used, 1413720 available, 6702080 total #
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Replace filename.biz with the name of the file you want to delete. File names are case sensitive.
2. To make sure the file was removed, use the show flash command again:
#show flash
2. Type open 10.10.10.1 at the ftp> prompt. Replace 10.10.10.1 with the IP address of the NetVanta device if you changed the NetVanta units IP address earlier.
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3. At the User prompt, enter the username you created on the previous page. Press Enter. 4. At the Password prompt, enter the password you created on the previous page. Press Enter. 5. The prompt user admin logged in displays (your user name displays in place of admin).
Type binary at the ftp> prompt.
Replace the directory location and the name of the .biz file with the location and filename of the file you want to transfer.
4. Now you need to make sure the NetVanta uses the new firmware on the next reboot. At the Global Configuration prompt, enter:
(config)#boot system flash NV2100A-07-02-02.biz NV2100A-07-01-00.biz (config)#exit
The backup NV2100A-07-01-00.biz file should be the name of your backup image. This command will not work if the backup image was deleted before loading the new one. If you specify a backup image file that does not exist, you will see the error message "backup file does not exist. 5. Power cycle the unit or enter reload to complete the upgrade process. The new application image will be activated upon power-up.
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