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Managing System Files
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Managing System Files
The switch’s flash memory supports three types of system files that can be managed
by the CLI program, Web interface, or SNMP. The switch’s file system allows files to
be uploaded and downloaded, copied, deleted, and set as a start-up file.
The three types of files are:
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Configuration
— These files store system configuration information and are
created when configuration settings are saved. Saved configuration files can be
selected as a system start-up file or can be uploaded via TFTP to a server for
backup. A file named “Factory_Default_Config.cfg” contains all the system default
settings and cannot be deleted from the system. See “Saving or Restoring
Configuration Settings” on page 3-20 for more information.
•
Operation Code
— System software that is executed after boot-up, also known
as run-time code. This code runs the switch operations and provides the CLI, Web
and SNMP management interfaces. See “Managing Firmware” on page 3-17 for
more information.
•
Diagnostic Code
— Software that is run during system boot-up, also known as
POST (Power On Self-Test).
Due to the size limit of the flash memory, the switch supports only two operation
code files, and two diagnostic code files. However, you can have as many
configuration files as available flash memory space allows.
In the system flash memory, one file of each type must be set as the start-up file.
During a system boot, the diagnostic and operation code files set as the start-up file
are run, and then the start-up configuration file is loaded.
Note:
Configuration files should be downloaded using a file name that reflects the
contents or usage of the file settings. If you download directly to the
running-config, the system will reboot, and the settings will have to be copied from
the running-config to a permanent file.
Power over Ethernet
The V2H124-24P’s 24 10/100 Mbps ports support the IEEE 802.3af
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) standard that enables DC power to be supplied to
attached devices over the unused pairs of wires in the connecting Ethernet cable.
Any 802.3af compliant device attached to a port can directly draw power from the
switch over the Ethernet cable without requiring its own separate power source. This
capability gives network administrators centralized power control for devices such as
IP phones and wireless access points, which translates into greater network
availability.
The V2H124-24P is a midspan Power-over-Ethernet switch. Power is carried over
the spare twisted pairs of wires. With the Midspan solution, eight wires are needed
to deliver data and power over the network.
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