An AR2200 router in the company network cannot boot. In order to resolve this, the administrator wishes to update the VRP software.
What should he/she do?
An AR2200 router in the company network cannot boot. In order to resolve this, the administrator wishes to update the VRP software.
What should he/she do?
To update the VRP software on an AR2200 router that cannot boot, the administrator should use a console cable to connect the router to a host computer and directly upgrade the device. This method allows the administrator to access the router's bootloader directly, which is necessary when the device cannot boot normally. Using FTP or Telnet would not be feasible since these methods require the router to be operational and able to connect to a network, which is not possible if the router cannot boot.
if the device can´t boot "An AR2200 router in the company network cannot boot" how it can log on ftp server? I believe that alternative correct is A.
B is correct.. you can use the bootloader as a FTP client https://support.huawei.com/enterprise/en/doc/EDOC1000138063/b80ccdda/example-for-using-the-bootloader-menu-to-upgrade-a-system-software-package-through-an-ftp-server
In the procedure, that documentation explain that you have to connect to the router via console. After that, you can reboot on FTP mode.... In my opinion, the right answer should be A.
A is the answer
Yes, correct answer A, because router can’t boot