
2.
In the
Source File Name
field, select the configuration file to upload from the drop-down menu.
3.
For the
Destination File Name
, type a filename to identify the configuration file on the TFTP server.
4.
Click
Transfer to Server
.
Transferring a Configuration File from a Server
1.
Under
Transfer Configuration File from Server
, enter the IP address of the TFTP server in the
TFTP Server IP Address
field.
2.
In the
Source File Name
field, type the filename of the configuration file to download.
3.
In the
Destination File Name
field, select a configuration file to replace from the drop-down menu, or specify a new filename (with no more than 32
characters). Filenames are case sensitive and cannot contain spaces. The switch can contain any number of configuration files, limited only by available
flash memory space. You can use the
dir
command in the CLI to check the available flash memory space.
4.
Click
Transfer from Server
.
Deleting a Configuration File from the Switch
1.
In the
Remove Configuration File
field, select the file to delete from the drop-down menu.
2.
Click
Remove File
.
Selecting the Start-up Configuration File
1.
In the
Start-Up Configuration File
field, select the start-up configuration file from the drop-down menu.
2.
Click
Apply Changes
.
Copying the Running Configuration to a File
1.
In the
Copy Running Config to File
field, specify a filename for the configuration file (with no more than 32 characters). If the filename already exists, it
replaces the file. The filename cannot be the same as the factory default configuration file,
Factory_Default_Config.cfg
.
2.
Click
Copy to File
.
CLI Commands
The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for items in the
Switch/Configuration
web page.
NOTE:
The CLI also allows you to copy files within the switch and replace a running configuration file without performing a reset.
Command
Usage
copy file {file | running-config | startup-
config | tftp}
Uploads/downloads a configuration file to/from the switch's flash
memory to a TFTP server