Switch Memory and Configuration
Multiple Configuration Files
■
Transitions from one software release to another can be performed while
maintaining a separate configuration for the different software release
versions.
■
By setting a reboot policy using a known good configuration and then
overriding the policy on a per-instance basis, you can test a new configu
ration with the provision that if an unattended reboot occurs, the switch
will come up with the known, good configuration instead of repeating a
reboot with a misconfiguration.
General Operation
Multiple Configuration Storage in the Switch.
The switch uses three
memory “slots”, with identity (
id
) numbers of
1
,
2
, and
3
.
Memory Slots
for Different
Startup-Config
Files
A startup-config file stored in a memory slot has a unique, changeable file
name. The switches covered in this guide can use the startup-config in any of
the memory slots (if the software version supports the configured features).
Boot Options.
With multiple startup-config files in the switch you can spec
ify a policy for the switch to use upon reboot. The options include:
■
Use the designated startup-config file with either or both reboot paths
(primary or secondary flash)
■
Override the current reboot policy for one reboot instance by specifying
a boot path (primary or secondary flash) and the startup-config file to use.
Changing the Startup-Config File.
When the switch reboots, the startup
config file supplies the configuration for the running-config file the switch uses
to operate. Making changes to the running-config file and then executing a
write-mem
command (or, in the Menu interface, the
Save
command) are
written back to the startup-config file used at the last reboot. For example,
suppose that a system administrator performs the following on a switch that
has two startup-config files (
workingConfig
and
backupConfig
):
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Summary of Contents for PROCURVE 2520
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Page 3: ...HP ProCurve 2520 Switches November 2009 S 14 03 Management and Configuration Guide ...
Page 60: ...Using the Menu Interface Where To Go From Here 3 16 ...
Page 82: ...Using the Command Line Interface CLI CLI Editing Shortcuts 4 22 ...
Page 146: ...Switch Memory and Configuration Automatic Configuration Update with DHCP Option 66 6 40 ...
Page 164: ...Interface Access and System Information System Information 7 18 ...
Page 292: ...Port Trunking Outbound Traffic Distribution Across Trunked Links 12 30 ...
Page 374: ...Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 13 82 ...
Page 434: ...Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Locating a Device B 30 ...
Page 514: ...Troubleshooting DNS Resolver C 80 ...
Page 524: ...Daylight Savings Time on ProCurve Switches E 4 ...
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