Chapter 4
| System Management Commands
File Management
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Saving or Restoring Configuration Settings
Configuration settings can be uploaded and downloaded to and from an FTP/
SFTP/TFTP server. The configuration file can be later downloaded to restore
switch settings.
The configuration file can be downloaded under a new file name and then set
as the startup file, or the current startup configuration file can be specified as
the destination file to directly replace it. Note that the file
“Factory_Default_Config.cfg” can be copied to the FTP/SFTP/TFTP server,
but cannot be used as the destination on the switch.
General Commands
boot system
This command specifies the file or image used to start up the system.
Syntax
boot system
{
config
|
opcode
}:
filename
config
* - Configuration file.
opcode
* - Run-time operation code.
Table 15: Flash/File Commands
Command
Function
Mode
General Commands
Specifies the file or image used to start up the system GC
Copies a code image or a switch configuration to or
from flash memory or an FTP/SFTP/TFTP server
PE
Deletes a file or code image
PE
Displays a list of files in flash memory
PE
Displays the files booted
PE
Automatic Code Upgrade Commands
Automatically upgrades the current image when a new
version is detected on the indicated server
GC
Specifies an FTP/SFTP/TFTP server and directory in
which the new opcode is stored
GC
Reloads the switch automatically after the opcode
upgrade is completed
GC
Shows the opcode upgrade configuration settings.
PE
TFTP Configuration Commands
Specifies the number of times the switch can retry
transmitting a request to a TFTP server
GC
Specifies the time the switch can wait for a response
from a TFTP server before retransmitting a request or
timing out for the last retry
GC
Displays information about TFTP settings
PE