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Saving/Restoring Setting Values
Information set on the FC Switch Module can be saved or reset by using the configupload or
configdownload command.
To run commands saving the setting of the FC Switch Module, an FTP
server is required additionally. Prepare a proper FTP server before saving.
The configupload and configdownload commands do not change the name
and IP address of the FC Switch Module. After executing configdownload,
change them by using respective commands.
Saving of settings on FC Switch Modules is required in system recovery
including device replacement due to a system fault. If a new FC Switch
Module is installed or some setting on an FC Switch Module is changed,
save the settings on the FC Switch Module.
1.
Transmit setting file to FTP server.
Using the "configupload" command allows a setting file to be transmitted to the FTP server.
Format of "configupload" command
configupload
←
Command
Protocol (scp or ftp) [ftp]:
←
Transmission protocol
Server Name or IP Address [host]:
←
IP address of FTP server
User Name [user]:
←
User name of FTP server
File Name [config.txt]:
←
File name
Password:
←
Password of FTP server
The values in angle brackets ([ ]) are defaults.
2.
Transmit setting file to FC Switch Module
Using the "configdownload" command allows a setting file to be transmitted to the FC Switch
Module.
Format of "configdownload" command
configdownload
←
Command
Protocol (scp or ftp) [ftp]:
←
Transmission protocol
Server Name or IP Address [host]:
←
IP address of FTP server
User Name [user]:
←
User name of FTP server
File Name [config.txt]:
←
File name
Password:
←
Password of FTP server
*** CAUTION ***
This command is used to download a backed-up configuration
for a specific switch. If using a file from a different
switch, this file's configuration settings will override
any current switch settings. Downloading a configuration
file, which was uploaded from a different type of switch,
may cause this switch to fail. A switch reboot might be
required for some parameter changes to take effect.
Do you want to continue [y/n]:
←
Specify whether transmission is enabled or
disabled.
The values in angle brackets ([ ]) are defaults.
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