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Relay Policy Drop
drops the option 82 field and do not
add any other option 82 field.
Relay Policy Keep
keeps the original option 82 field and
forwards to server.
Relay Policy Replace replaces the existing option 82 field
and adds new option 82 field. This is
the default setting.
Helper Address Specify the IP address of DHCP Server that Relay Agent
forwards to. There are 4 IP setting at most.
Once you have finished the configuration, click the Apply button to apply your
configuration.
3.2.6.
Backup and Restore
With the Backup command, you can save current configuration files saved in the
switch’s flash to the admin PC or TFTP server. This will allow you to restore the
configuration file back to the switch. Before you restore the configuration file,
you must place the backup configuration file into the PC or TFTP server. The
switch will then download this file back to the flash.
There are 2 modes to backup/restore the configuration file, Local File mode and
TFTP Server mode.
Local File mode: In this mode, the switch acts as the file server. User browses the
target folder and gives a file name to backup the configuration. User can also
browse the target folder and select existing configuration files to restore the
configuration back to the switch. This mode is only provided by Web UI. CLI is not
supported.
TFTP Server mode: In this mode, the switch acts as TFTP client. Make sure your
TFTP server is ready. Enter the IP address of the TFTP Server. The system uses
the default configuration file name, Quagga.conf. You do not need to enter a new
file name. This mode is supported in both Web UI and CLI.
TFTP Server IP Address: Key in the IP address of your TFTP Server here.
Backup/Restore File Name: The system uses a default file name.
Configuration File: The configuration file of the switch is a text file. You can open
it with
Microsoft Word
or any program that can read .txt files, modify the file,
add/remove configuration settings, and then restore it back on to the switch.
Startup Configuration File: After you have saved the running-config to flash, the
new settings will be updated after a power cycle. You can use show