diff --git a/documentation/icx6650.md b/documentation/icx6650.md index e6ff2c1..9bcb675 100644 --- a/documentation/icx6650.md +++ b/documentation/icx6650.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Download the ZIP below, which contains the firmware files and documentation you' **Connect** to the switches serial/console port on the rear using a program like Putty (9600 8N1), and connect the rear copper management port to your network. -You need to set up a temporary TFTP server - I recommend [Tftpd32 Portable Edition](http://www.tftpd64.com/tftpd32_download.html) if you're on Windows and don't want to install anything. Point the server to an empty folder to serve files from. From the ZIP, copy the bootloader from the ```Boot``` folder into your tftp server directory. Then, from the ```Images``` folder, copy over the OS image to the same place. If you have a PoE model, copy over the PoE firmware from the `PoE Firmware` folder to your TFTP directory as well. +You need to set up a temporary TFTP server - I recommend [Tftpd32 Portable Edition](http://www.tftpd64.com/tftpd32_download.html) if you're on Windows and don't want to install anything. Point the server to an empty folder to serve files from. From the ZIP, copy the bootloader from the ```Boot``` folder into your tftp server directory. Then, from the ```Images``` folder, copy over the OS image to the same place. Power on the switch while watching your serial terminal - start smashing the `b` key until you're dropped into the bootloader prompt, which looks like `ICX6650-boot>>` . If you missed the prompt and it boots the OS instead, pull power and try again.