Title | Size | Downloads |
---|---|---|
S12500X-CMW710-SYSTEM-R2713.rar | 157.20 KB | |
S12500X-CMW710-R2713.rar | 157.20 KB | |
H3C S12500X-CMW710-R2713 Release Notes.pdf | 157.20 KB | |
H3C S12500X-CMW710-R2713 Release Notes (Software Feature Changes).pdf | 157.20 KB |
Software Description:
H3C MSR810_MSR830-CMW710-R0615P15 Release Notes
Hardware and software compatibility matrix· 1
Upgrade restrictions and guidelines· 3
Software feature and command updates· 3
Open problems and workarounds· 4
Resolved problems in R0615P15· 4
Appendix B Upgrading software· 10
Centralized devices upgrading from the CLI 11
Saving the running configuration and verifying the storage space· 11
Downloading the image file to the router 12
Specifying the startup image file· 13
Rebooting and completing the upgrade· 14
Upgrading from the BootWare menu· 15
Accessing the BootWare menu· 15
Using TFTP/FTP to upgrade software through an Ethernet port 18
Using XMODEM to upgrade software through the console port 20
Managing files from the BootWare menu· 25
Changing the type of a system software image· 27
Handling software upgrade failures· 28
Appendix C Handling console login password loss· 28
Handling console login password loss· 29
Examining the password recovery capability setting· 30
Using the Skip Current System Configuration option· 31
Using the Skip Authentication for Console Login option· 32
Using the Restore to Factory Default Configuration option· 33
List of tables
Table 2 Hardware and software compatibility matrix· 1
Table 4 MSR810 specifications· 5
Table 5 MSR830 specifications· 6
Table 6 MSR Series routers software features· 7
Table 8 BootWare menu options· 17
Table 9 Ethernet submenu options· 18
Table 10 Network parameter fields and shortcut keys· 18
Table 11 Serial submenu options· 21
Table 12 File Control submenu options· 26
Table 13 BootWare options and password recovery capability compatibility matrix· 29
Introduction
This document describes the features, restrictions and guidelines, open problems, and workarounds for version R0615P15. Before you use this version in a live network, back up the configuration and test the version to avoid software upgrade affecting your live network.
Use this document in conjunction with H3C MSR810-CMW710-R0615P15 Release Notes (Software Feature Changes) and the documents listed in "Resolved problems in R0615P15
None
Related documentation
Documentation set
· H3C MSR810 Router Installation Guide
· H3C MSR830 Router Installation Guide
· H3C MSR Series Routers Configuration Guides(V7)
· H3C MSR Series Routers Command References(V7)
Obtaining documentation
To obtain the related documents from the H3C website at www.h3c.com.hk:
1. Click http://www.h3c.com.hk/Technical_Documents.
2. Choose the desired product category and model.
Technical support
service@h3c.com
http://www.h3c.com.hk
."
Version information
Version number
H3C Comware Software, Version 7.1.064, Release 0615P15
Note: You can see the version number with the command display version in any view. Please see Note①.
Version history
Version number | Last version | Release date | Release type | Remarks |
CMW710-R0615P15 | First release | 2018-08-22 | Release version | · None |
Hardware and software compatibility matrix
CAUTION: To avoid an upgrade failure, use Table 2 to verify the hardware and software compatibility before performing an upgrade. |
Table 2 Hardware and software compatibility matrix
Item | Specifications | ||
Product family | MSR810_MSR830 | ||
Hardware platform | MSR830-10HI-GL_MSR830-6HI-GL MSR830-10EI-GL_MSR830-6EI-GL MSR810-LM-GL_ MSR810-W-LM-GL | ||
Boot ROM version | MSR810: 1.51 or higher MSR830EI: 1.51 or higher MSR830HI: 1.12 or higher (Note: Perform the command display version command in any view to view the version information. Please see Note②) | ||
Host software | Hardware | software | MD5 Check Sum |
MSR810 | MSR810-CMW710-R0615P15.ipe | fee8bdabed05ab00027b998d25d7af45 | |
MSR830EI | MSR830EI-CMW710-R0615P15.ipe | e51f8cd42e301d4310879f35e4869798 | |
MSR830HI | MSR830HI-CMW710-R0615P15.ipe | 04f57effa8936f919c44593fffb03619 | |
iMC version | iMC BIMS 7.3 (E0501) iMC EAD 7.3 (E0502) iMC EIA 7.3 (E0503) iMC IVM 7.3 (E0501) iMC MVM 7.3 (E0501) iMC NTA 7.3(E0502) iMC PLAT 7.3 (E0605P06) iMC QoSM 7.3 (E0502) iMC RAM 7.3 (E0501) iMC SHM 7.3 (E0502) iMC UBA 7.3(E0502) iMC WSM 7.3(E0505) | ||
iNode version | iNode 7.3 (E0504) |
Sample: To display the host software and Boot ROM version of the MSR 810, perform the following:
<Sysname>display version
H3C Comware Software, Version 7.1.064, Release 0615P15 ------- Note①
Copyright (c) 2004-2018 H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
H3C MSR810 uptime is 0 weeks, 0 days, 0 hours, 2 minutes
Last reboot reason : Power on
Boot image: flash:/msr810-cmw710-boot-r0615p15.bin
Boot image version: 7.1.064P71, Release 0615P15
Compiled Aug 14 2018 16:00:00
System image: flash:/msr810-cmw710-system-r0615p15.bin
System image version: 7.1.064, Release 0615P15
Compiled Aug 14 2018 16:00:00
Feature image(s) list:
flash:/msr810-cmw710-wifidog-r0615p15.bin, version: 7.1.064
Compiled Aug 14 2018 16:00:00
flash:/msr810-cmw710-wwd-r0615p15.bin, version: 7.1.064
Compiled Aug 14 2018 16:00:00
flash:/msr810-cmw710-security-r0615p15.bin, version: 7.1.064
Compiled Aug 14 2018 16:00:00
flash:/msr810-cmw710-voice-r0615p15.bin, version: 7.1.064
Compiled Aug 14 2018 16:00:00
flash:/msr810-cmw710-data-r0615p15.bin, version: 7.1.064
Compiled Aug 14 2018 16:00:00
CPU ID: 0xa
1G bytes DDR3 SDRAM Memory
10M bytes Flash Memory
PCB Version: 2.0
CPLD Version: 0.0
Basic BootWare Version: 1.51 ------Note②
Extended BootWare Version: 1.51 ------Note②
[SLOT 0]CON (Hardware)2.0, (Driver)1.0, (CPLD)0.0
[SLOT 0]GE0/0 (Hardware)2.0, (Driver)1.0, (CPLD)0.0
[SLOT 0]4GSW (Hardware)2.0, (Driver)1.0, (CPLD)0.0
[SLOT 0]SFP0/5 (Hardware)2.0, (Driver)1.0, (CPLD)0.0
[SLOT 0]CELLULAR0/0 (Hardware)2.0, (Driver)1.0, (CPLD)0.0
[SLOT 1]CELLULAR1/0 (Hardware)1.0, (Driver)1.0, (CPLD)0.0
Upgrade restrictions and guidelines
Hardware feature updates
Software feature and command updates
For more information about the software feature and command update history, see H3C MSR810_MSR830-CMW710-R0615P15 Release Notes (Software Feature Changes).
MIB updates
Item | MIB file | Module | Description |
CMW710-R0615P15 | |||
New | None | None | None |
Modified | None | None | None |
Operation changes
Restrictions and cautions
Open problems and workarounds
List of resolved problems
Resolved problems in R0615P15
Related documentation
Documentation set
· H3C MSR810 Router Installation Guide
· H3C MSR830 Router Installation Guide
· H3C MSR Series Routers Configuration Guides(V7)
· H3C MSR Series Routers Command References(V7)
Obtaining documentation
To obtain the related documents from the H3C website at www.h3c.com.hk:
1. Click http://www.h3c.com.hk/Technical_Documents.
2. Choose the desired product category and model.
Technical support
service@h3c.com
Item | MSR810-LM-GL | MSR810-W-LM-GL |
Console port | 1 | 1 |
USB port | 1 | 1 |
GE WAN port | 1 | 1 |
GE SFP port | 1 | 1 |
GE LAN port | 4 | 4 |
FE port | N/A | N/A |
Built-in 3G/4G module | LTE, UMTS(WCDMA), HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+, DC-HSPA+, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, and GNSS | LTE, UMTS(WCDMA), HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+, DC-HSPA+, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, and GNSS |
Memory | 1 GB DDR3 | 1 GB DDR3 |
Flash | 256 MB | 256 MB |
Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets) | 43.6 × 266 × 161 mm (1.72 × 10.47 × 6.34 in) | 43.6 × 266 × 161 mm (1.72 × 10.47 × 6.34 in) |
Input voltage |
| |
Max. input power | 24 W | 24 W |
Operating temperature |
| |
Operating humidity | 5% RH to 95% RH, non-condensing |
Item | MSR830-6EI-GL | MSR830-10EI-GL | MSR830-6HI-GL | MSR830-10HI-GL | |
Console ports | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
USB ports | N/A | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
GE copper ports | 6 | 10 | 6 | 10 | |
SFP ports | N/A | N/A | 1 | 1 | |
Micro SD slots | N/A | N/A | 1 | 1 | |
Reset button | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
Memory | 1GB DDR3 | 1GB DDR3 | 1GB DDR3 | 1GB DDR3 | |
Flash | 256 MB | 256 MB | 256 MB | 256 MB | |
Dimensions (H × W × D) (excluding rubber feet and mounting brackets) | 44 × 440 × 225 mm (1.73 × 17.32 × 8.86 in) | 44 × 440 × 225 mm (1.73 × 17.32 × 8.86 in) | 44 × 440 × 225 mm (1.73 × 17.32 × 8.86 in) | 44 × 440 × 225 mm (1.73 × 17.32 × 8.86 in) | |
AC power adapter | Rated voltage range: 100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz/60 Hz | Rated voltage range: 100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz/60 Hz | Rated voltage range: 100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz/60 Hz | Rated voltage range: 100 VAC to 240 VAC @ 50 Hz/60 Hz | |
Operating temperature | 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) |
| |||
Humidity | 5% RH to 95% RH (noncondensing) |
| |||
Table 6 MSR Series routers software features
Category | Features |
LAN protocol: | ARP (proxy ARP, free ARP, authorization ARP) Ethernet_II Ethernet_SNAP VLAN(PORT-BASED VLAN/VLAN-BASED PORT ISOLATE) 802.3x 802.1p 802.1Q QinQ 802.1x RSTP(802.1w) MSTP(802.1s) PORT MUTILCAST suppression |
WAN protocols: | PPPoE Client/Server DCC、Dialer Watch 3G/4G Modem |
IP services | Fast forwarding (unicast/multicast) TCP UDP IP Option IP unnumber Policy routing (unicast/multicast) |
Non-IP services: | Netstream |
IP application | Ping、Trace DHCP Server DHCP Client DNS client DNS Static NQA NTP Telnet TFTP Client FTP Client FTP Server IPHC NEMO |
IP route | Static routing management Dynamic routing protocols: RIP OSPF BGP IS-IS Multicast routing protocols: IGMP PIM-DM PIM-SM MBGP MSDP Routing policy |
IPv6 | IPv6 basic functions IPv6 ND IPv6 PMTU IPv6 FIB IPv6 ACL IPv6 transition technologies NAT-PT IPv6 tunneling 6PE、6VPE IPv6 routing IPv6 static routing management Multicast routing protocols: MLD PIM-DM PIM-SM PIM-SSM |
AAA | Local authentication Radius HWTacacs LDAP |
Firewall | ASPF ACL FILTER |
Security | Port security IPSec PORTAL L2TP NAT/NAPT PKI RSA SSH V1.5/2.0 URPF GRE |
Reliability | VRRP Backup center BFD |
L2 QoS | LR Flow-base QOS Policy Port-Based Mirroring Packet Remarking Priority Mapping Port Trust Mode Port Priority Flow Filter FlowControl ACL |
Traffic supervision | CAR(Committed Access Rate) LR(Line Rate) |
Congestion management | FIFO、PQ、CQ、WFQ、CBQ、RTPQ |
Congestion avoidance | WRED/RED |
Traffic shaping | GTS(Generic Traffic Shaping) |
Other QOS technologies | MPLS QOS IPHC Sub-interface QOS |
Network management | SNMP V1/V2c/V3 MIB SYSLOG RMON NETCONF SMS startup |
Local management | Command line management License management File system management Auto-config Dual Image |
User access management | Console interface login AUX interface login TTY interface login Telnet (VTY) login SSH login FTP login XMODEM |
The following information describes how to upgrade software while the router is operating normally or when the router cannot correctly start up.
Software types
The following software types are available:
· Boot ROM image—A .bin file that comprises a basic section and an extended section. The basic section is the minimum code that bootstraps the system. The extended section enables hardware initialization and provides system management menus. You can use these menus to load application software and the startup configuration file or manage files when the device cannot correctly start up.
· Comware image—Includes the following image subcategories:
¡ Boot image—A .bin file that contains the Linux operating system kernel. It provides process management, memory management, file system management, and the emergency shell.
¡ System image—A .bin file that contains the minimum feature modules required for device operation and some basic features, including device management, interface management, configuration management, and routing. To have advanced features, you must purchase feature packages.
¡ Feature package—Includes a set of advanced software features. Users purchase feature packages as needed.
¡ Patch packages—Irregularly released packages for fixing bugs without rebooting the device. A patch package does not add new features or functions.
Comware software images that have been loaded are called "current software images." Comware images specified to load at the next startup are called "startup software images."
Boot ROM image, boot image, and system image are required for the system to work. These images might be released separately or as a whole in one .ipe package file. If an .ipe file is used, the system automatically decompresses the file, loads the .bin boot and system images and sets them as startup software images.
Upgrade methods
You can upgrade system software by using one of the following methods:
Upgrade method | Remarks |
Centralized devices upgrading from the CLI | You must reboot the router to complete the upgrade. This method can interrupt ongoing network services. |
Upgrading from the BootWare menu | Use this method when the router cannot correctly start up. |
Preparing for the upgrade
Before you upgrade system software, complete the following tasks:
· Set up the upgrade environment as shown in Table 8.
· Configure routes to make sure that the router and the file server can reach each other.
· Run a TFTP,FTP or SFTP server on the file server.
· Log in to the CLI of the router through the console port.
· Copy the upgrade file to the file server and correctly set the working directory on the TFTP,FTP or SFTP server.
· Make sure the upgrade has minimal impact on the network services. During the upgrade, the router cannot provide any services.
CAUTION: In the BootWare menu, if you choose to download files over Ethernet, the Ethernet port must be GE0 on an MSR810 or MSR830 router. |
Model | Storage medium | Path | Router Types |
MSR810 | Flash | flash:/ | Centralized devices |
MSR830 | Flash | flash:/ | Centralized devices |
Figure 1 Set up the upgrade environment
Centralized devices upgrading from the CLI
You can use the TFTP,FTP or SFTP commands on the router to access the TFTP,FTP or SFTP server to back up or download files.
Saving the running configuration and verifying the storage space
1. Save the running configuration.
<Sysname>save
The current configuration will be written to the device. Are you sure? [Y/N]:y
Please input the file name(*.cfg)[flash:/startup.cfg]
(To leave the existing filename unchanged, press the enter key):
Validating file. Please wait...
Configuration is saved to device successfully.
<Sysname>
2. Identify the system software image and configuration file names and verify that the flash has sufficient space for the new system software image.
<Sysname> dir
Directory of flash:
0 drw- - Jan 01 2011 00:00:33 diagfile
1 -rw- 493 Jan 01 2011 00:23:41 ifindex.dat
2 drw- - Jan 01 2011 00:00:33 license
3 drw- - Jan 01 2011 00:00:33 logfile
4 -rw- 5232640 Jan 01 2013 00:00:00 msr830ei-cmw710-boot-r0615p13.bin
5 -rw- 3282944 Jan 01 2013 00:00:00 msr830ei-cmw710-data-r0615p13.bin
6 -rw- 482304 Jan 01 2013 00:00:00 msr830ei-cmw710-security-r0615p13.bin
7 -rw- 51349504 Jan 01 2013 00:00:00 msr830ei-cmw710-system-r0615p13.bin
8 -rw- 1044480 Jan 01 2013 00:00:00 msr830ei-cmw710-voice-r0615p13.bin
9 -rw- 91136 Jan 01 2013 00:00:00 msr830ei-cmw710-wifidog-r0615p13.bin
10 -rw- 112640 Jan 01 2013 00:00:00 msr830ei-cmw710-wwd-r0615p13.bin
11 -rw- 61604864 Jan 01 2013 00:00:00 msr830.ipe
12 drw- - Jan 01 2011 00:01:27 pki
13 drw- - Jan 01 2011 00:00:33 seclog
14 -rw- 3143 Jan 01 2011 00:23:42 startup.cfg
15 -rw- 75468 Jan 01 2011 00:23:42 startup.mdb
251904 KB total (130308 KB free)
<Sysname>
Downloading the image file to the router
Using TFTP
Download the system software image file (for example, msr830.ipe) to the flash on the router.
<Sysname> tftp 192.168.1.100 get msr830.ipe
Press CTRL+C to abort.
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
1 58.7M 1 1084k 0 0 473k 0 0:02:07 0:00:02 0:02:05
<Sysname>
Using FTP
1. From FTP client view, download the system software image file (for example, msr830.ipe) to the CF card on the router.
ftp> get msr830.ipe
227 Entering passive mode (192,168,100,28,208,28)
125 Using existing data connection
................................................................................
.....................................
226 Closing data connection; File transfer successful.
61604864 bytes received in 32.344 seconds (1.82 Mbyte)
[ftp]
2. Return to user view.
[ftp]quit
221 Service closing control connection
<Sysname>
Using SFTP
3. From SFTP client view, download the system software image file (for example, msr830.ipe) to the CF card on the router.
sftp-client> get msr830.ipe
227 Entering passive mode (192,168,1,100,5,20)
125 Using existing data connection
226 Closing data connection; File transfer successful.
37691392 bytes received in 17.7 seconds (2.03 Mbyte/s)
sftp-client>
4. Return to user view.
sftp-client> quit
221 Service closing control connection
<Sysname>
Specifying the startup image file
5. Specify the msr830.ipe file as the main image file at the next reboot.
<Sysname> boot-loader file flash:/msr830.ipe main
Images in IPE:
msr830ei-cmw710-boot-r0615p13.bin
msr830ei-cmw710-system-r0615p13.bin
msr830ei-cmw710-security-r0615p13.bin
msr830ei-cmw710-voice-r0615p13.bin
msr830ei-cmw710-data-r0615p13.bin
This command will set the main startup software images. Continue? [Y/N]:y
Add images to the device.
Decompressing file msr830ei-cmw710-boot-r0615p13.bin to flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-boot
-r0615p13.bin....Done.
Decompressing file msr830ei-cmw710-system-r0615p13.bin to flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-sy
stem-r0615p13.bin.......................Done.
Decompressing file msr830ei-cmw710-security-r0615p13.bin to flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-
security-r0615p13.bin...Done.
Decompressing file msr830ei-cmw710-voice-r0615p13.bin to flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-voi
ce-r0615p13.bin...Done.
Decompressing file msr830ei-cmw710-data-r0615p13.bin to flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-data
-r0615p13.bin...Done.
Decompressing file msr830ei-cmw710-wifidog-r0615p13.bin to flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-w
ifidog-r0615p13.bin...Done.
Decompressing file msr830ei-cmw710-wwd-r0615p13.bin to flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-wwd-e
0602.bin...Done.
Decompression completed.
You are recommended to delete the .ipe file after you set startup software image
s for all slots.
Do you want to delete flash:/MSR830ei-CMW710-R0615P13.IPE now? [Y/N]:n
The images that have passed all examinations will be used as the main startup so
ftware images at the next reboot on the device.
<Sysname>
6. Verify that the file has been loaded.
Software images on the device:
Current software images:
flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-boot-r0615p13.bin
flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-system-r0615p13.bin
flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-security-r0615p13.bin
flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-voice-r0615p13.bin
flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-data-r0615p13.bin
Main startup software images:
flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-boot-r0615p13.bin
flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-system-r0615p13.bin
flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-security-r0615p13.bin
flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-voice-r0615p13.bin
flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-data-r0615p13.bin
Backup startup software images:
None
<Sysname>
Rebooting and completing the upgrade
1. Reboot the router.
<Sysname>reboot
Start to check configuration with next startup configuration file, please wait.........DONE!
This command will reboot the device. Continue? [Y/N]:y
Now rebooting, please wait...
<Sysname>
System is starting...
2. After the reboot is complete, verify that the system software image is correct.
H3C Comware Software, Version 7.1.064, Release 0615P13
Copyright (c) 2004-2017 H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
H3C MSR830 uptime is 0 weeks, 0 days, 3 hours, 44 minutes
Last reboot reason : Power on
Boot image: flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-boot-r0615p13.bin
Boot image version: 7.1.064P67, Release 0615P13
Compiled Jun 15 2017 16:00:00
System image: flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-system-r0615p13.bin
System image version: 7.1.064, Release 0615P13
Compiled Jun 15 2017 16:00:00
Feature image(s) list:
flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-wifidog-r0615p13.bin, version: 7.1.064
Compiled Jun 15 2017 16:00:00
flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-wwd-r0615p13.bin, version: 7.1.064
Compiled Jun 15 2017 16:00:00
flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-security-r0615p13.bin, version: 7.1.064
Compiled Jun 15 2017 16:00:00
flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-voice-r0615p13.bin, version: 7.1.064
Compiled Jun 15 2017 16:00:00
flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-data-r0615p13.bin, version: 7.1.064
Compiled Jun 15 2017 16:00:00
CPU ID: 0xa
1G bytes DDR3 SDRAM Memory
10M bytes Flash Memory
PCB Version: 2.0
CPLD Version: 0.0
Basic BootWare Version: 1.51
Extended BootWare Version: 1.51
[SLOT 0]CON (Hardware)2.0, (Driver)1.0, (CPLD)0.0
[SLOT 0]GE0/0 (Hardware)2.0, (Driver)1.0, (CPLD)0.0
[SLOT 0]GE0/1 (Hardware)2.0, (Driver)1.0, (CPLD)0.0
[SLOT 0]GE0/2 (Hardware)2.0, (Driver)1.0, (CPLD)0.0
[SLOT 0]GE0/3 (Hardware)2.0, (Driver)1.0, (CPLD)0.0
[SLOT 0]GE0/4 (Hardware)2.0, (Driver)1.0, (CPLD)0.0
[SLOT 0]GE0/5 (Hardware)2.0, (Driver)1.0, (CPLD)0.0
[SLOT 0]GE0/6 (Hardware)2.0, (Driver)1.0, (CPLD)0.0
[SLOT 0]GE0/7 (Hardware)2.0, (Driver)1.0, (CPLD)0.0
[SLOT 0]GE0/8 (Hardware)2.0, (Driver)1.0, (CPLD)0.0
[SLOT 0]GE0/9 (Hardware)2.0, (Driver)1.0, (CPLD)0.0
[SLOT 0]CELLULAR0/0 (Hardware)2.0, (Driver)1.0, (CPLD)0.0
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
· Loading the main image files...
· Loading file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-system-r0615p13.bin........................
............................Done.
Loading file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-security-r0615p13.bin....Done.
Loading file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-voice-r0615p13.bin....Done.
Loading file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-data-r0615p13.bin......Done.
Loading file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-boot-r0615p13.bin........Done.
Image file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-boot-r0615p13.bin is self-decompressing......
............................................................................
............................................................................
.....................................Done.
System image is starting….
Line con0 is available.
Press ENTER to get started.
· Using XMODEM to upgrade software through the console port
Accessing the BootWare menu
1. Power on the router (for example, an H3C MSR830-6EI-GL router), and you can see the following information:
System is starting...
Press Ctrl+D to access BASIC-BOOTWARE MENU
Booting Normal Extended BootWare
****************************************************************************
* *
* H3C MSR830 BootWare, Version 1.12 *
* *
****************************************************************************
Copyright (c) 2004-2017 H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
Compiled Date : Jun 20 2017
CPU ID : 0xc
CPU L1 Cache : 32KB
CPU L2 Cache : 1024KB
Memory Type : DDR3 SDRAM
Memory Size : 1024MB
Flash Size : 256MB
PCB Version : 1.0
BootWare Validating...
Press Ctrl+B to access EXTENDED-BOOTWARE MENU...
Loading the main image files...
Loading file flash:/msr830hi-cmw710-system-e0707p02.bin.....................
.........................................Done.
Loading file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-security-r0615p13.bin....Done.
Loading file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-voice-r0615p13.bin....Done.
Loading file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-data-r0615p13.bin......Done.
Loading file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-boot-r0615p13.bin.........Done.
Image file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-boot-r0615p13.bin is self-decompressing...
............................................................................
............................................................................
............................................................................
............................................................................
............................................................................
............................................................................
............................................................................
.................Done.
System image is starting...
Cryptographic algorithms tests passed.
Line con0 is available.
Press ENTER to get started.
2. Press Ctrl + B to access the BootWare menu.
Password recovery capability is enabled.
Note: The current operating device is flash
Enter < Storage Device Operation > to select device.
===========================<EXTEND-BOOTWARE MENU>===========================
|<1> Boot System |
|<2> Enter Serial SubMenu |
|<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu |
|<4> File Control |
|<5> Restore to Factory Default Configuration |
|<6> Skip Current System Configuration |
|<7> BootWare Operation Menu |
|<8> Skip authentication for console login |
|<9> Storage Device Operation |
|<0> Reboot |
============================================================================
Ctrl+Z: Access EXTENDED ASSISTANT MENU
Ctrl+F: Format File System
Enter your choice(0-9):
Item | Description |
<1> Boot System | Boot the system software image. |
<2> Enter Serial SubMenu | Access the Serial submenu (see Table 11 ) for upgrading system software through the console port or changing the serial port settings. |
<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu | Access the Ethernet submenu (see Table 9) for upgrading system software through an Ethernet port or changing Ethernet settings. |
<4> File Control | Access the File Control submenu (see Table 12) to retrieve and manage the files stored on the router. |
<5> Restore to Factory Default Configuration | Delete the next-startup configuration files and load the factory-default configuration. |
<6> Skip Current System Configuration | Start the router with the factory default configuration. This is a one-time operation and does not take effect at the next reboot. You use this option when you forget the console login password. |
<7> BootWare Operation Menu | Access the BootWare Operation menu for backing up, restoring, or upgrading BootWare. When you upgrade the system software image, BootWare is automatically upgraded. H3C does not recommend upgrading BootWare separately. This document does not cover using the BootWare Operation menu. |
<8> Skip authentication for console login | Clear all the authentication schemes on the console port. |
<9> Storage Device Operation | Access the Storage Device Operation menu to manage storage devices. Using this option is beyond this chapter. |
<0> Reboot | Restart the router. |
Using TFTP/FTP to upgrade software through an Ethernet port
1. Enter 3 in the BootWare menu to access the Ethernet submenu.
===============================<File CONTROL>===============================
|Note:the operating device is flash |
|<1> Download Image Program To SDRAM And Run |
|<2> Update Main Image File |
|<3> Update Backup Image File |
|<4> Download Files(*.*) |
|<5> Modify Ethernet Parameter |
|<0> Exit To Main Menu |
============================================================================
Enter your choice(0-4):
Table 9 Ethernet submenu options
Item | |
<1> Download Application Program To SDRAM And Run | Download a system software image to the SDRAM and run the image. |
<2> Update Main Image File | Upgrade the main system software image. |
<3> Update Backup Image File | Upgrade the backup system software image. |
<4> Download Files(*.*) | Download a system software image to the Flash or CF card. |
<5> Modify Ethernet Parameter | Modify network settings. |
<0> Exit To Main Menu | Return to the BootWare menu. |
2. Enter 5 to configure the network settings.
=========================<ETHERNET PARAMETER SET>=========================
|Note: '.' = Clear field. |
| '-' = Go to previous field. |
| Ctrl+D = Quit. |
==========================================================================
Protocol (FTP or TFTP) :ftp
Load File Name :msr830.ipe
:
Target File Name :msr830.ipe
:
Server IP Address :192.168.1.1
Local IP Address :192.168.1.100
Subnet Mask :255.255.255.0
Gateway IP Address :0.0.0.0
FTP User Name :user001
FTP User Password :********
Table 10 Network parameter fields and shortcut keys
Field | Description |
'.' = Clear field | Press a dot (.) and then Enter to clear the setting for a field. |
'-' = Go to previous field | Press a hyphen (-) and then Enter to return to the previous field. |
Ctrl+D = Quit | Press Ctrl + D to exit the Ethernet Parameter Set menu. |
Protocol (FTP or TFTP) | Set the file transfer protocol to FTP or TFTP. |
Load File Name | Set the name of the file to be downloaded. |
Target File Name | Set a file name for saving the file on the router. By default, the target file name is the same as the source file name. |
Server IP Address | Set the IP address of the FTP or TFTP server. If a mask must be set, use a colon (:) to separate the mask length from the IP address. For example, 192.168.80.10:24. |
Local IP Address | Set the IP address of the router. |
Subnet Mask | Subnet Mask of the local IP address. |
Gateway IP Address | Set a gateway IP address if the router is on a different network than the server. |
FTP User Name | Set the username for accessing the FTP server. This username must be the same as configured on the FTP server. This field is not available for TFTP. |
FTP User Password | Set the password for accessing the FTP server. This password must be the same as configured on the FTP server. This field is not available for TFTP. |
3. Select an option in the Ethernet submenu to upgrade a system software image. For example, enter 2 to upgrade the main system software image.
Loading.....................................................................
............................................................................
............................................................................
.........................................Done.
37691392 bytes downloaded!
The file is exist,will you overwrite it? [Y/N]Y
Image file msr830ei-cmw710-boot-a0005.bin is self-decompressing...
Saving file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-boot-r0615p13.bin .............................
......Done.
Image file msr830ei-cmw710-system-r0615p13.bin is self-decompressing...
Saving file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-system-r0615p13.bin ...........................
.........................................Done.
Image file msr830ei-cmw710-security-r0615p13.bin is self-decompressing...
Saving file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-security-r0615p13.bin Done.
Image file msr830ei-cmw710-voice-r0615p13.bin is self-decompressing...
Saving file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-voice-r0615p13.bin ......Done.
Image file msr830ei-cmw710-data-r0615p13.bin is self-decompressing...
Saving file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-data-r0615p13.bin ..Done.
==========================<Enter Ethernet SubMenu>==========================
|Note:the operating device is flash |
|<1> Download Image Program To SDRAM And Run |
|<2> Update Main Image File |
|<3> Update Backup Image File |
|<4> Download Files(*.*) |
|<5> Modify Ethernet Parameter |
|<0> Exit To Main Menu |
|<Ensure The Parameter Be Modified Before Downloading!> |
============================================================================
Enter your choice(0-4):
4. Enter 0 to return to the BootWare menu
===========================<EXTEND-BOOTWARE MENU>===========================
|<1> Boot System |
|<2> Enter Serial SubMenu |
|<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu |
|<4> File Control |
|<5> Modify BootWare Password |
|<6> Skip Current System Configuration |
|<7> BootWare Operation Menu |
|<8> Skip authentication for console login |
|<9> Storage Device Operation |
|<0> Reboot |
============================================================================
Enter your choice(0-9):
5. 1 to boot the system.
Loading the main image files...
Loading file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-system-r0615p13.bin........................
............................Done.
Loading file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-security-r0615p13.bin....Done.
Loading file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-voice-r0615p13.bin....Done.
Loading file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-data-r0615p13.bin......Done.
Loading file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-boot-r0615p13.bin........Done.
Image file flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-boot-r0615p13.bin is self-decompressing......
............................................................................
............................................................................
.....................................Done.
System image is starting….
Line con0 is available.
Press ENTER to get started.
Using XMODEM to upgrade software through the console port
1. Enter 2 in the BootWare menu to access the Serial submenu.
===========================<Enter Serial SubMenu>===========================
|Note:the operating device is flash |
|<1> Download Image Program To SDRAM And Run |
|<2> Update Main Image File |
|<3> Update Backup Image File |
|<4> Download Files(*.*) |
|<5> Modify Serial Interface Parameter |
|<0> Exit To Main Menu |
============================================================================
Enter your choice(0-4):
Table 11 Serial submenu options
Item | Description |
<1> Download Application Program To SDRAM And Run | Download an application to SDRAM through the serial port and run the program. |
<2> Update Main Image File | Upgrade the main system software image. |
<3> Update Backup Image File | Upgrade the backup system software image. |
<4>Download Files(*.*) | Download a system software image to the Flash or CF card. |
<5> Modify Serial Interface Parameter | Modify serial port parameters |
<0> Exit To Main Menu | Return to the BootWare menu. |
2. Enter 5 Select an appropriate baud rate for the console port. For example, enter 5 to select 115200 bps.
===============================<BAUDRATE SET>===============================
|Note:'*'indicates the current baudrate |
| Change The HyperTerminal's Baudrate Accordingly |
|---------------------------<Baudrate Available>---------------------------|
|<1> 9600(Default)* |
|<2> 19200 |
|<3> 38400 |
|<4> 57600 |
|<5> 115200 |
|<0> Exit |
============================================================================
Enter your choice(0-5):
The following messages appear:
Baudrate has been changed to 115200 bps.
Please change the terminal's baudrate to 115200 bps, press ENTER when ready.
| NOTE: Typically the size of a .bin file is over 10 MB. Even at 115200 bps, the download takes about 30 minutes. |
3. Select Call > Disconnect in the HyperTerminal window to disconnect the terminal from the router.
Figure 2 Disconnect the terminal connection
| NOTE: If the baud rate of the console port is 9600 bps, jump to step 9. |
4. Select File > Properties, and in the Properties dialog box, click Configure.
Figure 3 Properties dialog box
5. Select 115200 from the Bits per second list and click OK.
Figure 4 Modify the baud rate
6. Select Call > Call to reestablish the connection.
Figure 5 Reestablish the connection
7. Press Enter.
The following menu appears:
The current baudrate is 115200 bps
===============================<BAUDRATE SET>===============================
|Note:'*'indicates the current baudrate |
| Change The HyperTerminal's Baudrate Accordingly |
|---------------------------<Baudrate Available>---------------------------|
|<1> 9600(Default) |
|<2> 19200 |
|<3> 38400 |
|<4> 57600 |
|<5> 115200* |
|<0> Exit |
============================================================================
Enter your choice(0-5):
8. Enter 0 to return to the Serial submenu.
===========================<Enter Serial SubMenu>===========================
|Note:the operating device is flash |
|<1> Download Image Program To SDRAM And Run |
|<2> Update Main Image File |
|<3> Update Backup Image File | |<4> Download Files(*.*) |
|<5> Modify Serial Interface Parameter |
|<0> Exit To Main Menu |
============================================================================
Enter your choice(0-4):
9. Select an option from options 2 to 3 to upgrade a system software image. For example, enter 2 to upgrade the main system software image.
Please Start To Transfer File, Press <Ctrl+C> To Exit.
Waiting ...CCCCC
10. Select Transfer > Send File in the HyperTerminal window.
Figure 6 Transfer menu
11. In the dialog box that appears, click Browse to select the source file, and select Xmodem from the Protocol list.
Figure 7 File transmission dialog box
12. Click Send. The following dialog box appears:
Figure 8 File transfer progress
13. When the Serial submenu appears after the file transfer is complete, enter 0 at the prompt to return to the BootWare menu.
Download successfully!
37691392 bytes downloaded!
Input the File Name:main.bin
Updating File flash:/main.bin..............................................
.....................................................Done!
===========================<Enter Serial SubMenu>===========================
|Note:the operating device is flash |
|<1> Download Image Program To SDRAM And Run |
|<2> Update Main Image File |
|<3> Update Backup Image File | |<4> Download Files(*.*) |
|<5> Modify Serial Interface Parameter |
|<0> Exit To Main Menu |
============================================================================
Enter your choice(0-4):
14. Enter 1 in the BootWare menu to boot the system.
15. If you are using a download rate other than 9600 bps, change the baud rate of the terminal to 9600 bps. If the baud rate has been set to 9600 bps, skip this step.
Managing files from the BootWare menu
To change the type of a system software image, retrieve files, or delete files, enter 4 in the BootWare menu.
The File Control submenu appears:
==============================<File CONTROL>==============================
|Note:the operating device is cfa0 |
|<1> Display All File(s) |
|<2> Set Image File type |
|<3> Set Bin File type |
|<4> Set Configuration File type |
|<5> Delete File |
|<6> Copy File |
|<0> Exit To Main Menu |
==========================================================================
Enter your choice(0-6):
Table 12 File Control submenu options
Item | Description |
<1> Display All File | Display all files. |
<2> Set Image File type | Change the type of a system software image (.ipe). |
<3> Set Bin File type | Change the type of a system software image (.bin). |
<4> Set Configuration File type | Change the type of a configuration file. |
<5> Delete File | Delete files. |
<6> Copy File | Copy File |
<0> Exit To Main Menu | Return to the BootWare menu. |
Displaying all files
To display all files, enter 1 in the File Control submenu:
'M' = MAIN 'B' = BACKUP 'S' = SECURE 'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED
============================================================================
|NO. Size(B) Time Type Name |
|1 37691392 Aug/16/2017 07:09:16 N/A flash:/msr830.ipe |
|2 25992 Aug/15/2017 12:18:00 N/A flash:/startup.mdb |
|3 1632 Aug/15/2017 12:18:00 M flash:/startup.cfg |
|4 84 Aug/15/2017 12:17:59 N/A flash:/ifindex.dat |
|5 11029 Aug/15/2017 13:31:16 N/A flash:/logfile/logfile1.log |
|6 17 Aug/16/2017 07:47:24 N/A flash:/.pathfile |
|7 1006592 Aug/16/2017 07:44:16 N/A flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-data-r061
5p13.bin|
|8 815 Aug/15/2017 12:03:14 N/A flash:/license/DeviceID.did |
|9 1180672 Aug/16/2017 07:44:15 N/A flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-voice-r061
5p13. bin|
|10 10240 Aug/16/2017 07:44:15 N/A flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-security-e
0602.bin|
|11 24067072 Aug/16/2017 07:44:10 M flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-system-r06
15p13.bin|
|12 11418624 Aug/16/2017 07:44:05 M flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-boot-r0615
p13.bin|
============================================================================
Changing the type of a system software image
System software image file attributes include main (M), and backup (B). You can store only one main image, and one backup image on the router. A system software image can have any combination of the M, and B attributes. If the file attribute you are assigning has been assigned to an image, the assignment removes the attribute from that image. The image is marked as N/A if it has only that attribute.
To change the type of a system software image:
1. Enter 2 in the File Control submenu.
'M' = MAIN 'B' = BACKUP 'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED
============================================================================
|NO. Size(B) Time Type Name |
|1 37691392 Aug/16/2017 07:09:16 N/A flash:/msr830.ipe |
|0 Exit |
============================================================================
Enter file No:1
2. Enter the number of the file you are working with, and press Enter.
Modify the file attribute:
==========================================================================
|<1> +Main |
|<2> +Backup |
|<0> Exit |
==========================================================================
Enter your choice(0-2):
3. Enter a number in the range of 1 to 4 to add or delete a file attribute for the file.
Set the file attribute success!
Deleting files
When storage space is insufficient, you can delete obsolete files to free up storage space.
To delete files:
1. Enter 5 in the File Control submenu.
Deleting the file in cfa0:
'M' = MAIN 'B' = BACKUP 'S' = SECURE 'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED
Deleting the file in flash:
'M' = MAIN 'B' = BACKUP 'S' = SECURE 'N/A' = NOT ASSIGNED
=================================================================================
|NO. Size(B) Time Type Name |
|1 37691392 Aug/16/2017 07:09:16 N/A flash:/msr830.ipe |
|2 25992 Aug/15/2017 12:18:00 N/A flash:/startup.mdb |
|3 1632 Aug/15/2017 12:18:00 M flash:/startup.cfg |
|4 84 Aug/15/2017 12:17:59 N/A flash:/ifindex.dat |
|5 11029 Aug/15/2017 13:31:16 N/A flash:/logfile/logfile1.log |
|6 17 Aug/16/2017 07:47:24 N/A flash:/.pathfile |
|7 1006592 Aug/16/2017 07:44:16 N/A flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-data-r0615p13.bin |
|8 815 Aug/15/2017 12:03:14 N/A flash:/license/DeviceID.did |
|9 1180672 Aug/16/2017 07:44:15 N/A flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-voice-r0615p13.bin |
|10 10240 Aug/16/2017 07:44:15 N/A flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-security-r0615p13.
bin |
|11 24067072 Aug/16/2017 07:44:10 M flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-system-r0615p13.bin |
|12 11418624 Aug/16/2017 07:44:05 M flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-boot-r0615p13.bin |
0 Exit
Enter file No.:
2. Enter the number of the file to delete.
3. When the following prompt appears, enter Y.
The file you selected is flash:/msr830ei-cmw710-security-r0615p13.bin,Delete it?
[Y/N]Y
Deleting...Done.
Handling software upgrade failures
If a software upgrade fails, the system runs the old software version. To handle a software failure:
1. Check the physical ports for a loose or incorrect connection.
2. If you are using the console port for file transfer, check the HyperTerminal settings (including the baud rate and data bits) for any wrong setting.
3. Check the file transfer settings:
¡ If XMODEM is used, you must set the same baud rate for the terminal as for the console port.
¡ If TFTP is used, you must enter the same server IP addresses, file name, and working directory as set on the TFTP server.
¡ If FTP is used, you must enter the same FTP server IP address, source file name, working directory, and FTP username and password as set on the FTP server.
4. Check the FTP or TFTP server for any incorrect setting.
5. Check that the storage device has sufficient space for the upgrade file.
6. If the message “Something is wrong with the file” appears, check the file for file corruption.
Appendix C Handling console login password loss
Disabling password recovery capability
Password recovery capability controls console user access to the device configuration and SDRAM from BootWare menus.
If password recovery capability is enabled, a console user can access the device configuration without authentication to configure new passwords.
If password recovery capability is disabled, console users must restore the factory-default configuration before they can configure new passwords. Restoring the factory-default configuration deletes the next-startup configuration files.
To enhance system security, disable password recovery capability.
Table 13 summarizes options whose availability varies with the password recovery capability setting.
Table 13 BootWare options and password recovery capability compatibility matrix
BootWare menu option | Password recovery enabled | Password recovery disabled | Tasks that can be performed |
Download Image Program To SDRAM And Run | Yes | No | Load and run Comware software images in SDRAM. |
Skip Authentication for Console Login | Yes | No | Enable console login without authentication. |
Skip Current System Configuration | Yes | No | Load the factory-default configuration without deleting the next-startup configuration files. |
Restore to Factory Default Configuration | No | Yes | Delete the next-startup configuration files and load the factory-default configuration. |
To disable password recovery capability:
Step | Command | Remarks |
1. Enter system view. | system-view | N/A |
2. Disable password recovery capability. | undo password-recovery enable | By default, password recovery capability is enabled. |
When password recovery capability is disabled, you cannot downgrade the device software to a version that does not support the capability through the BootWare menus. You can do so at the CLI, but the BootWare menu password configured becomes effective again.
Handling console login password loss
CAUTION: Handling console login password loss causes service outage. |
The method for handling console login password loss depends on the password recovery capability setting (see Figure 9).
Figure 9 Handling console login password loss
Examining the password recovery capability setting
1. Reboot the router.
Press Ctrl+D to access BASIC-BOOTWARE MENU
Booting Normal Extended BootWare
****************************************************************************
* *
* H3C MSR830 BootWare, Version 1.12 *
* *
****************************************************************************
Copyright (c) 2004-2017 H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
Compiled Date : Jun 20 2017
CPU ID : 0xc
CPU L1 Cache : 32KB
CPU L2 Cache : 1024KB
Memory Type : DDR3 SDRAM
Memory Size : 1024MB
Flash Size : 256MB
BootWare Validating...
2. Press Ctrl + B within three seconds after the "Press Ctrl+B to access EXTENDED-BOOTWARE MENU..." prompt message appears.
3. Read the password recovery capability setting information displayed before the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu.
Password recovery capability is enabled.
Note: The current operating device is cfa0
Enter < Storage Device Operation > to select device.
===========================<EXTEND-BOOTWARE MENU>===========================
|<1> Boot System |
|<2> Enter Serial SubMenu |
|<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu |
|<4> File Control |
|<5> Restore to Factory Default Configuration |
|<6> Skip Current System Configuration |
|<7> BootWare Operation Menu |
|<8> Skip Authentication for Console Login |
|<9> Storage Device Operation |
|<0> Reboot |
============================================================================
Ctrl+Z: Access EXTEND ASSISTANT MENU
Ctrl+F: Format File System
Enter your choice(0-9):
Using the Skip Current System Configuration option
4. Reboot the router to access the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu, and then enter 6.
The current mode is password recovery.
Note: The current operating device is cfa0
Enter < Storage Device Operation > to select device.
===========================<EXTEND-BOOTWARE MENU>===========================
|<1> Boot System |
|<2> Enter Serial SubMenu |
|<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu |
|<4> File Control |
|<5> Restore to Factory Default Configuration |
|<6> Skip Current System Configuration |
|<7> BootWare Operation Menu |
|<8> Skip Authentication for Console Login |
|<9> Storage Device Operation |
|<0> Reboot |
============================================================================
Ctrl+Z: Access EXTEND ASSISTANT MENU
Ctrl+F: Format File System
Enter your choice(0-9): 6
After the configuration skipping flag is set successfully, the following message appears:
Flag Set Success.
5. When the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu appears again, enter 1 to reboot the router.
The router starts up with the factory-default configuration without deleting the next-startup configuration files.
6. To use the configuration in a next-startup configuration file, load the file in system view.
<H3C> system-view
[H3C] configuration replace file cfa0:/startup.cfg
Current configuration will be lost, save current configuration? [Y/N]:n
Info: Now replacing the current configuration. Please wait...
Info: Succeeded in replacing current configuration with the file startup.cfg.
7. Configure a new console login authentication mode and a new console login password.
In the following example, the console login authentication mode is password and the authentication password is 123456. For security purposes, the password is always saved in ciphertext, whether you specify the simple or cipher keyword for the set authentication password command.
<H3C> system-view
[H3C] line con 0
[H3C-line-con0] authentication-mode password
[H3C-line-con0] set authentication password simple 123456
Use the line console 0 command on an router. An router has a separate console port.
8. To make the settings take effect after a reboot, save the running configuration to the next-startup configuration file.
[H3C-line-con0] save
Using the Skip Authentication for Console Login option
9. Reboot the router to access the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu, and then enter 8.
The current mode is password recovery.
Note: The current operating device is cfa0
Enter < Storage Device Operation > to select device.
===========================<EXTEND-BOOTWARE MENU>===========================
|<1> Boot System |
|<2> Enter Serial SubMenu |
|<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu |
|<4> File Control |
|<5> Restore to Factory Default Configuration |
|<6> Skip Current System Configuration |
|<7> BootWare Operation Menu |
|<8> Skip Authentication for Console Login |
|<9> Storage Device Operation |
|<0> Reboot |
============================================================================
Ctrl+Z: Access EXTEND ASSISTANT MENU
Ctrl+F: Format File System
Enter your choice(0-9): 8
The router deletes the console login authentication configuration commands from the main next-startup configuration file. After the operation is completed, the following message appears:
Clear Image Password Success!
10. When the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu appears again, enter 1 to reboot the router.
The router starts up with the main next-startup configuration file.
11. Configure a console login authentication mode and a new console login password. See "Configure a new console login authentication mode and a new console login password.."
12. To make the setting take effect after a reboot, save the running configuration to the next-startup configuration file.
[H3C-line-aux0] save
Using the Restore to Factory Default Configuration option
CAUTION: Using the Restore to Factory Default Configuration option deletes both the main and backup next-configuration files. |
13. Reboot the router to access the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu, and enter 5.
The current mode is no password recovery.
Note: The current operating device is cfa0
Enter < Storage Device Operation > to select device.
===========================<EXTEND-BOOTWARE MENU>===========================
|<1> Boot System |
|<2> Enter Serial SubMenu |
|<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu |
|<4> File Control |
|<5> Restore to Factory Default Configuration |
|<6> Skip Current System Configuration |
|<7> BootWare Operation Menu |
|<8> Skip Authentication for Console Login |
|<9> Storage Device Operation |
|<0> Reboot |
============================================================================
Ctrl+Z: Access EXTEND ASSISTANT MENU
Ctrl+F: Format File System
Enter your choice(0-9): 5
14. At the prompt for confirmation, enter Y.
The router deletes its main and backup next-startup configuration files and restores the factory-default configuration.
The current mode is no password recovery. The configuration files will be
deleted, and the system will start up with factory defaults, Are you sure to
continue?[Y/N]Y
Setting...Done.
15. When the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu appears again, enter 1 to reboot the router.
The router starts up with the factory-default configuration.
16. Configure a new console login authentication mode and a new console login password. See "Configure a new console login authentication mode and a new console login password.."
17. To make the settings take effect after a reboot, save the running configuration to the next-startup configuration file.
[H3C] save