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Industrial Managed
Ethernet Switch – EH9711
User Manual
Page
219
of
223
Figure 5.7 Webpage to Select an Active Firmware
Table 5.1 Descriptions of Software Image Selection
Label
Description
Image
The file name of the firmware image, from when the image was last updated.
Version
The version of the firmware image.
Date
The date where the firmware was produced.
5.4
Configuration
The managed switch stores its configuration in a number of text files in command line interface (CLI) format. The files are
either virtual (RAM-based) or stored in flash on the switch. The available configuration files are:
running-config
: A virtual file that represents the currently active configuration on the switch. This file is volatile or
disappeared when the power is off.
startup-config
: The start-up configuration for the switch which is read at boot time. If this file does not exist at boot
time, the switch will start up in its default configuration.
default-config
: A read-only file with vendor-specific configuration. This file is read when the system is restored to
default settings.
Up to 31 other files, typically used for configuration backups or alternative configurations.
The
Configuration
menu enables the user to manage the configuration file on the switch. Under the
Maintenance
Configuration
menu, there are
Save startup-config
,
Download
,
Upload
,
Activate
, and
Delete
submenus as
shown in Figure 5.8.
Figure 5.8 Submenus under Maintenance
Configuration menu
5.4.1
Save startup-config
The managed switch can save the start-up configuration inside the device. The webpage shown in Figure 5.9 allows the user
to generate the start-up configuration file inside the managed switch. When the configuration file generation was finished, a
message as shown in Figure 5.10 will be displayed on the webpage. This menu copies
running-config
to
startup-config
;
therefore, ensuring that the current active configuration will be used at the next reboot.