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Old 07-05-2011, 12:55 PM   #1
 
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Cisco Catalyst Switch Module 3110G, 3110X, and 3012 for IBM BladeCenter Getting Started Guide* [Cisco Switch Modules for IBM] - Cisco Systems
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that looks like alot of fun

new gear for work?

We are a *cringe* dell shop and i wish i could get off their hardware big time.. boss won't have it though.. he got sold on it before i got here and won't budge.. bastard.. heh
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Ahhhhh....I get it now!!!

"See the switch module software configuration guide on Cisco.com for network configuration concepts and examples of using the switch module to create dedicated network segments and interconnecting the segments through Gigabit Ethernet connections."







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that looks like alot of fun

new gear for work?

We are a *cringe* dell shop and i wish i could get off their hardware big time.. boss won't have it though.. he got sold on it before i got here and won't budge.. bastard.. heh

Its part of the IBM blade centers. I've been using them for over a year now and we have to install 4 new modules to the stack. Fun but pretty scary when we talking about updating a live datacenter.
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Step 1 archive copy-sw /destination-system
destination-stack-member-number /force-reload
source-stack-member-number

Copy the running image file from a stack member, and then
unconditionally reload the updated stack member.
Note At least one stack member must be running the
image that is to be copied to the switch that is
running the incompatible software.

For /destination-system destination-stack-member-number,
specify the number of the stack member (the destination) to
which to copy the source running image file. If you do not
specify this stack member number, the default is to copy the
running image file to all stack members.

Specify /force-reload to unconditionally force a system
reload after the software image downloads.

For source-stack-member-number, specify the number of the
stack member (the source) from which to copy the running
image file. The stack member number range is 1 to 9.
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If you do not specify this stack member number, the default is to copy the
running image file to all stack members.
thats a gotcha if i've ever read one.. heh "oopsies"... lol


good luck man.. touching production stuff is always like playing craps.. heh
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thats a gotcha if i've ever read one.. heh "oopsies"... lol


good luck man.. touching production stuff is always like playing craps.. heh

Yeah you aint playing! Just keep the car running! LOL
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