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LAN35MH08HR & LAN35ME08HR User’s Manual
Figure 41: PuTTY session logging to facilitate automatic configuration backup
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The ICLI
copy
command allows you to copy the configuration to a TFTP server on your local network. The switch must be configured with an
IP address and able to reach the TFTP server. The TFTP server must be setup and prepared to accept incoming connections, without a firewall
to inhibit the connection. The open source utility Ttfpd32 is commonly used as a TFTP server. (Configuring Tftpd32 is beyond the scope of
this manual.)
The screenshot below demonstrates how to backup the configuration using TFTP from ICLI:
Figure 42: Configuration backup using TFTP via ICLI
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The Web GUI allows you to download the configuration from
Maintenance > Configuration > Download
. The switch must be configured with
an IP address and accessible from the client PC.
Figure 43: Configuration backup using Web GUI
6.17
Loading Factory Default Settings
When configuring the LAN35Mx08, a situation may arise where it is desirable to return the switch to the factory default configuration. The
CEServices software provides several mechanisms for doing so. This will remove any configured passwords and IP address settings. Note that
resetting CEServices to defaults does not affect the configuration of the Intel I210, as it is controlled by the CPU board (LAN35MH08 only).
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Under ICLI, the factory defaults may be loaded by deleting the startup configuration from the flash, and then rebooting CEServices. This may
be done via either USB Serial Console, SSH, or Telnet. Once the startup configuration is deleted, a few errors may appear on the console