IFS NS3502-8P-2S User Manual
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Figure 4-2-24:
Configuration Save page screenshot
You can save/view or load the switch configuration. The configuration file is in XML format with a
hierarchy of tags:
Header tags:
<?xml version="1.0"?> and <configuration>. These tags are mandatory and must be present
at the beginning of the file.
Section tags:
<platform>, <global> and <switch>. The platform section must be the first section tag and this
section must include the correct platform ID and version. The global section is optional and
includes configuration which is not related to specific switch ports. The switch section is
optional and includes configuration which is related to specific switch ports.
Module tags:
<ip>, <mac>, <port> etc. These tags identify a module controlling specific parts of the
configuration.
Group tags:
<port_table>, <vlan_table> etc. These tags identify a group of parameters, typically a table.
Parameter tags:
<mode>, <entry> etc. These tags identify parameters for the specific section, module and
group. The <entry> tag is used for table entries.
Configuration parameters are represented as attribute values. When saving the configuration from the
switch, the entire configuration including syntax descriptions is included in the file. The file may then
be modified using an editor and loaded to a switch.
The examples below shows a small configuration file only including configuration of the MAC address
age time and the learning mode per port. When loading this file, only the included parameters will be
changed. This means that the age time will be set to 200 and the learn mode will be set to automatic.
Save Configuration
1.
Press the
“
Save Configuration
”
button to save the current configuration in manager workstation.
The following screens in
Figure 4-2-25
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appear