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ExtremeWare XOS 10.1 Concepts Guide
Software Upgrade and Boot Options
Deleting Configuration Files
To delete a configuration file from your system, use the following command:
rm <file-name>
Where
file-name
specifies the name of the configuration file to delete.
After you delete a file from the system, it is no longer available.
Using TFTP to Download the Configuration
You can download previously saved XML formatted XOS configuration files from a TFTP host to the
switch to modify the switch configuration. To download the configuration, use the following command:
tftp <ip_address> -g -r <remote_file>
Where the following is true:
•
ip_address
—Is the IP address of the TFTP server
•
-g
—Gets the specified file from the TFTP server and copies it to the local host
•
remote_file
—Specifies the name of the configuration file that you want to retrieve from the TFTP
server
If you download a configuration file and see the following message:
Error: Transfer timed out
Check to make sure that you entered the file name correctly, including the .cfg extension, and that you
entered the correct IP address for the TFTP server.
Configurations are downloaded and saved into switch non-volatile memory. The configuration is
applied after you reboot the switch.
If the configuration currently running in the switch does not match the configuration that the switch
used when it originally booted, an asterisk (*) appears before the command line prompt when using the
CLI.
Accessing the Bootloader
The Bootloader of the switch initializes certain important switch variables during the boot process. In
the event the switch does not boot properly, some boot option functions can be accessed through the
Bootloader.
Interaction with the Bootloader is only required under special circumstances, and should be done only
under the direction of Extreme Networks Customer Support. The necessity of using these functions
implies a non-standard problem which requires the assistance of Extreme Networks Customer Support.
Summary of Contents for ExtremeWare XOS 10.1
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Page 15: ...Part 1 Using ExtremeWare XOS...
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Page 20: ...20 ExtremeWare XOS 10 1 Concepts Guide ExtremeWare XOS Overview...
Page 32: ...32 ExtremeWare XOS 10 1 Concepts Guide Accessing the Switch...
Page 74: ...74 ExtremeWare XOS 10 1 Concepts Guide Virtual LANs VLANs...
Page 80: ...80 ExtremeWare XOS 10 1 Concepts Guide Forwarding Database FDB...
Page 112: ...112 ExtremeWare XOS 10 1 Concepts Guide Status Monitoring and Statistics...
Page 133: ...Part 2 Using Switching and Routing Protocols...
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Page 174: ...174 ExtremeWare XOS 10 1 Concepts Guide Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol...
Page 184: ...184 ExtremeWare XOS 10 1 Concepts Guide IP Unicast Routing...
Page 202: ...202 ExtremeWare XOS 10 1 Concepts Guide Interior Gateway Protocols...
Page 216: ...216 ExtremeWare XOS 10 1 Concepts Guide Exterior Gateway Routing Protocols...
Page 224: ...224 ExtremeWare XOS 10 1 Concepts Guide IP Multicast Routing...
Page 225: ...Part 3 Appendixes...
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Page 242: ...242 ExtremeWare XOS 10 1 Concepts Guide Troubleshooting...
Page 256: ...4 ExtremeWare XOS 10 1 Concepts Guide Index of Commands...