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When downloading runtime code, the destination file name can be specified to
replace the current image, or the file can be first downloaded using a different
name from the current runtime code file, and then the new file set as the startup
file.
Saving or Restoring Configuration Settings
Configuration settings can be uploaded and downloaded to and from an FTP/TFTP
server. The configuration file can be later downloaded to restore switch settings.
The configuration file can be downloaded under a new file name and then set as
the startup file, or the current startup configuration file can be specified as the
destination file to directly replace it. Note that the file “Factory_Default_Config.cfg”
can be copied to the FTP/TFTP server, but cannot be used as the destination on the
switch.
Table 18: Flash/File Commands
Command
Function
Mode
General Commands
Specifies the file or image used to start up the system
GC
Copies a code image or a switch configuration to or from
flash memory or an FTP/TFTP server
PE
Deletes a file or code image
PE
Displays a list of files in flash memory
PE
Prepares the USB memory device to be safely removed
PE
Configures the switch to install, rescue or update the open
network installation environment
PE
Prepares the USB memory device to be safely removed
PE
Displays the files booted
PE
Automatic Code Upgrade Commands
Automatically upgrades the current image when a new
version is detected on the indicated server
GC
Specifies an FTP/TFTP server and directory in which the
new opcode is stored
GC
Reloads the switch automatically after the opcode upgrade
is completed
GC
Shows the opcode upgrade configuration settings.
PE
TFTP Configuration Commands
Specifies the number of times the switch can retry
transmitting a request to a TFTP server
GC
Specifies the time the switch can wait for a response from a
TFTP server before retransmitting a request or timing out
for the last retry
GC
Displays information about TFTP settings
PE
Summary of Contents for AS5700-54X
Page 42: ...Contents 42...
Page 44: ...Figures 44...
Page 52: ...Tables 52...
Page 54: ...Section I Getting Started 54...
Page 80: ...Chapter 1 Initial Switch Configuration Setting the System Clock 80...
Page 210: ...Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring Commands 210...
Page 358: ...Chapter 9 Access Control Lists ACL Information 358...
Page 418: ...Chapter 12 Port Mirroring Commands RSPAN Mirroring Commands 418...
Page 436: ...Chapter 15 UniDirectional Link Detection Commands 436...
Page 442: ...Chapter 16 Address Table Commands 442...
Page 506: ...Chapter 18 VLAN Commands Configuring VXLAN Tunneling 506...
Page 526: ...Chapter 19 Class of Service Commands Priority Commands Layer 3 and 4 526...
Page 544: ...Chapter 20 Quality of Service Commands 544...
Page 652: ...Chapter 22 Multicast Filtering Commands MLD Proxy Routing 652...
Page 680: ...Chapter 23 LLDP Commands 680...
Page 722: ...Chapter 24 CFM Commands Delay Measure Operations 722...
Page 732: ...Chapter 25 Domain Name Service Commands 732...
Page 790: ...Chapter 27 IP Interface Commands ND Snooping 790...
Page 1072: ...Section III Appendices 1072...
Page 1102: ...List of CLI Commands 1102...
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