FTP Overview
303
6
Use the
quit
command to release FTP connection and return to User View.
[ftp]
quit
<SW5500>
7
Use the
boot boot-loader
command to specify the downloaded program as the
application at the next login and reboot the Switch.
<SW5500>
boot boot-loader switch.app
<SW5500>
reboot
FTP Server Configuration
Example
Networking Requirement
The Switch serves as FTP server and the remote PC as FTP client. The configuration
on FTP server: Configure a FTP user named as Switch, with password hello and
with read and write authority over the flash root directory on the PC. The IP
address of a VLAN interface on the Switch is 1.1.1.1, and that of the PC is 2.2.2.2.
The Switch and PC are reachable.
The Switch application
switch.app
is stored on the PC. Using FTP, the PC can
upload the
switch.app
from the remote FTP server and download the
config.cfg
from the FTP server for backup purpose.
Networking Diagram
Figure 73
N
etworking for FTP Configuration
1
Configure the Switch
Log into the Switch (locally through the Console port or remotely using Telnet).
<SW5500>
2
Start FTP function and set username, password and file directory.
[SW5500]
ftp server enable
[SW5500]
local-user switch
[SW5500-luser-switch]
service-type ftp ftp-directory flash:
[SW5500-luser-switch]
password simple hello
3
Run FTP client on the PC and establish FTP connection. Upload the
switch.app
to
the Switch under the Flash directory and download the
config.cfg
from the
Switch. FTP client is not shipped with the Switch, so you need to buy it separately.
CAUTION:
If the flash memory of the Switch is not enough, you need to first
delete the existing programs in the flash memory and then upload the new ones.
4
When the uploading is completed, initiate the file upgrade on the Switch.
<SW5500>
Switch
PC
Network
Switch
Switch
PC
Network
Summary of Contents for SuperStack 4
Page 6: ...18 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 34: ...46 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED ...
Page 62: ...74 CHAPTER 3 VLAN OPERATION ...
Page 69: ...PoE Configuration 81 ...
Page 70: ...82 CHAPTER 4 POWER OVER ETHERNET POE CONFIGURATION ...
Page 98: ...110 CHAPTER 5 NETWORK PROTOCOL OPERATION ...
Page 220: ...232 CHAPTER 8 ACL CONFIGURATION ...
Page 408: ...420 CHAPTER B RADIUS SERVER AND RADIUS CLIENT SETUP ...
Page 432: ...444 APPENDIX D 3COM XRN ...