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Cisco Content Routing Software Configuration Guide and Command Reference
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Chapter 3 Maintaining the Content Routing Software
Upgrading the Software
c. The default FTP directory of the Content Router should be /local. Use the cd command as follows
to make sure that you are in the /local directory of the Content Router:
cd /local
d. Set the FTP client to binary transfer mode:
bin
e. Put the .pax file on the Content Router. For example, if the upgrade software filename is cr4430.pax,
enter:
put cr4430.pax
When the transfer is complete, quit the FTP session.
Step 3 Log on to the Content Router through the console port.
Note Upgrading software can be done through Telnet, but the connection is broken when the
Content Router reboots.
Step 4 At the Content Router command prompt, enter install to install the image files. For example, if the
filename is cr4430.pax, enter:
console# install cr4430.pax
Extracting .
Extracting ./imgname.txt
Extracting ./etc
Extracting ./etc/boot
... (etc)
Extracting ./[image_name].bin.d/jointfilesconvert/418007/bg.cus1
File extraction done.
cr4430.pax: installation is complete.
Copy new image '[image_name].bin' to flash memory?[no]: y
Erasing
Programming
erasing program image sector.
100% complete...
You may type [reload] to reboot your box now
Note Be sure to copy the new image to Flash memory. The Content Router will not run the updated
software version until the image is stored in memory and you reboot the system. If you
choose not to copy the image to Flash memory when prompted, you can do so later by
entering copy disk flash filename, where filename is the name of the image file (the .bin file
extracted from the .pax file).
Step 5 From the Content Router console, enter reload to reboot the Content Router:
console# reload
Proceed with reload? [confirm] y
303949 bytes
copying bootagent
boot start: 0x7fee000
starting new system - entry 0x8010
0x7dc8800 (tCallback0):
NCR810_
Press any key to stop auto-boot...
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