Hp 5130 Switch Firmware Upgrade ★ <Original>

But you are a professional. You do this:

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reboot The console spits out:

Boot ROM 1.36 Copyright (c) 2010-2018 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Loading the main image... The line freezes for 45 seconds. This is the "sweaty palm" zone. Do not power cycle the switch. Do not breathe on it. The 5130 is rewriting its own soul. But you are a professional

The 5130 has a USB port. Copy the .ipe to a FAT32 USB stick, plug it into the switch, and type copy usb0:/firmware.ipe flash:/ . It’s faster and less likely to corrupt. Act III: The Surgery (The Boot Loader Whispers) Here is where most guides lie to you. They say: "Just type boot-loader." This is the "sweaty palm" zone

boot-loader file flash:/5130_24G_4SFP_7.10.R3238.ipe slot 1 main The switch stares at you. It runs a checksum. If it says "Verification passed," you breathe. If it says "Incompatible version," you cry. (This means you downloaded the wrong hardware variant—the 5130 has EI and SI models. You have the wrong one).

tftp 192.168.1.100 get 5130_24G_4SFP_7.10.R3238.ipe The cursor blinks. This is where you contemplate your life choices. A 30MB file over 100Mbps Ethernet takes 5 seconds. Over a slow TFTP transfer because your laptop is on WiFi? It takes an eternity.