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Copy .xos image file from /usr/local/cfg to correct install directory

Copy .xos image file from /usr/local/cfg to correct install directory

Rowan_Sakul
New Contributor III

Hi, I wanted to know whether there was a way to copy, or extract and install directly a .xos image file located in  the default /usr/local/cfg directory on the switch.

In this particular scenario we are connecting to the switch via WinSCP and transferring the .xos file across. Using WinSCP, I’m unable to navigate to any other directories (permissions) on the switch except for the default /usr/local/cfg

I’m sure there must be a Download / Install / cp type command combination that would make this happen! (maybe a hidden one) 

Very aware of the standard install methods via TFTP/SCP2/USB, but this corner case requires the files to be pushed and not pulled down.

Thanks in advance.

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Rowan_Sakul
New Contributor III

So the answer is:

download url file:///usr/local/cfg/[IMAGE].xos

Example:

download url file:///usr/local/cfg/summitX-22.7.2.4.xos

As described in:

https://community.extremenetworks.com/extremeswitching-exos-223284/exos-specifiy-source-interface-fo...

 

 

This would make for a great GTAC Knowledge Article

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Rowan_Sakul
New Contributor III

So the answer is:

download url file:///usr/local/cfg/[IMAGE].xos

Example:

download url file:///usr/local/cfg/summitX-22.7.2.4.xos

As described in:

https://community.extremenetworks.com/extremeswitching-exos-223284/exos-specifiy-source-interface-fo...

 

 

This would make for a great GTAC Knowledge Article

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