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During the update process, your device will appear offline in RMS because it will be rebooting. The device may be unreachable for up to 1-2 minutes.
 
During the update process, your device will appear offline in RMS because it will be rebooting. The device may be unreachable for up to 1-2 minutes.
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===Firmware update through command line interface===
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===Firmware update through the command line interface===
    
To update the firmware file, you first need to upload the firmware file to your networking device. You can do this using any application designed for this purpose. For example, if you are using a Windows computer, you can use WinSCP. You can download WinSCP from [https://winscp.net/eng/download.php here], launch it, select SCP as the File protocol and login to the networking device (the login process is basically the same as when using PuTTY). Then locate the tmp directory and drag the firmware file inside it (just like you copy/move any other file using Windows).
 
To update the firmware file, you first need to upload the firmware file to your networking device. You can do this using any application designed for this purpose. For example, if you are using a Windows computer, you can use WinSCP. You can download WinSCP from [https://winscp.net/eng/download.php here], launch it, select SCP as the File protocol and login to the networking device (the login process is basically the same as when using PuTTY). Then locate the tmp directory and drag the firmware file inside it (just like you copy/move any other file using Windows).