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Chapter 4: Web configuration
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Configuration manager
The page includes the following fields:
Item
Function
Running Configuration
Refers to the running configuration sequence use in the switch.
In the switch, the running configuration file stores in the RAM. In the
current version, the running configuration sequence running-config
can be saved from the RAM to FLASH by saving “Source File =
Running Configuration” to “Destination File = Startup Configuration”,
so that the running configuration sequence becomes the startup
configuration file, which is called configuration save.
To prevent illicit file upload and easier configuration, the switch
names the running configuration file ”running-config.”
Startup Configuration
Refers to the configuration sequence used in switch startup.
Startup configuration file is stored in nonvolatile storage,
corresponding to the so-called configuration save. If the device
supports multi-config file, name the configuration file as a .cfg file (the
default is startup.cfg).
If the device does not support multi-config files, it names the startup
configuration file “startup-config.”
Backup Configuration
The backup configuration is empty in FLASH; save the backup
configuration first via
Maintenance
>
Backup Manager
.
Buttons
• Click
Apply
to save the configuration.
Saving the configuration
The running configuration file stores in the managed switch’s RAM. In the current
version, the running configuration sequence of running-config can be saved from the
RAM to FLASH by ”Save Configurations to FLASH” function, so that the running
configuration sequence becomes the startup configuration file, which is called
configuration save.
To save all applied changes and set the current configuration as a startup configuration
requires the startup-configuration file to be loaded automatically across a system
reboot.