Update Firmware on Dell PowerConnect 3548p

Hi all

I have dell Powerconnect 3548p and I want to update via telnet and I was wondering what the commands are as I tried those on the CLI manual.

I made a connection with success of my tftp to the switch and vice versa.

I am aware that this is possible through the web management, but I would like to know how to do this via PuTTY.

Thank you

You can update the firmware and boot code by using the command copy. Here are the commands that will be carried out.

Update the boot Code and firmware

Console # copy tftp: / // image

See the boot to console #.

Start console system #.

Console # copy tftp: / // boot

Thank you

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