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Dell PowerConnect 55xx Systems User Guide
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Contax\sources\CxUGSystemConfig.fm
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Global
— A globally unique IPv6 address; visible and reachable
from different subnets.
–
Link Local Interface
— When the server supports an IPv6 Link Local
address, this specifies the Link Local interface. The possible options
are:
•
VLAN
— The VLAN on which the IPv6 interface is configured.
•
ISATAP
— The IPv6 interface is configured on an ISATAP
tunnel.
3
Select a
Firmware/Configuration
option. The possible options are:
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Firmware Download
— A firmware file is downloaded.
–
Configuration Download
— A configuration file is downloaded.
4
Select to download firmware or a configuration file via a TFTP server in
Download Protocol
.
5
If the
Firmware Download
option was selected, enter the following:
–
Server IP Address
— The IP address of the server from which the
firmware file is downloaded.
–
Source File Name (1-64 characters)
— The file to be downloaded.
–
Destination File Type
— The destination file type to which the file is
downloaded. The possible options are:
•
Software Image
— Downloads the Image file. The image file
overwrites the non-active image. It is recommended to designate
that the non-active image becomes the active image after reset,
and then to reset the device following the download. During the
Image file download a dialog box opens that displays the
download progress. The window closes automatically when the
download is complete.
•
Boot Code
— Downloads the Boot file.
6
If the
Configuration Download
option was selected, enter the following:
–
Server IP Address
— The TFTP server IP address from which the
configuration files are downloaded.
–
Source File Name (1-64 characters)
— The configuration file to be
downloaded.