Chapter
Advanced Configuration
24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port 10/100/1000 Gigabit Advanced Smart Switch with 2 Combo SFPs
Backup
To backup the Switch configuration via TFTP,
enter the TFTP server address.
TFTP Server
Specifies the TFTP Server IP Address to
which the Configuration file will be saved.
Destination File
Specifies the name of the
configuration file. The default is
StartupCfg.cfg
Admin > Firmware Upgrade
Admin > Firmware Upgrade
Via HTTP
Allows you to upgrade the firmware or save the current
firmware using your Web browser.
Upgrade
Select this option to load a firmware file from a
specified location. To load the file, perform the following
steps:
In the
File to upgrade
field, type in the path and name
of the file or click the
Browse
button to locate the file.
Click the
Proceed
button.
Click the
OK
button.
Wait until the
Continue
button becomes available and
click
Continue
to complete the process.
Backup
This option saves a copy of the currently used
firmware to a specified location. To save the firmware file,
perform the following steps:
Click the
Proceed
button.
Click the
Save
button.
Select a location to save the file to and click
Save
.
Click the
Close
button.
Via TFTP
Defines the upgrade through a TFTP Server.
Upgrade
Defines the screen functionality as a Firmware
upgrade.
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Backup
Defines the screen functionality as a Firmware
backup.
TFTP Server
Specifies the TFTP Server IP Address from
which files are downloaded
Source File
Specifies the file to be downloaded
Destination File
Specifies the destination file to which
the file is downloaded.
Admin > Reboot
Allows you to reboot the Switch or reset the Switch to the
factory default settings.
Admin > Reboot
Restart Switch
Select this option to reboot the Switch.
Reset Factory Defaults (except IP address)
Select this
option to reset the Switch to the factory default settings,
with the exception of the IP address.
Reset Factory Defaults
Select this option to reset the
Switch to the factory default settings, including the IP
address.
Admin > Ping
You can use a ping to see if another site on the network
can be reached. Ping sends ICMP echo request packets to
another node on the network.
Admin > Ping