Configuring Automatic Saving Of A Configuration File; Figure 4-7 Network Architecture For Automatic Configuration File Download; Figure 4-8 Network Structure For Automatic Configuration File Upload - Zte ZXR10 2900E series Configuration Manual

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ZXR10 2900E Series Configuration Guide

Figure 4-7 Network Architecture for Automatic Configuration File Download

The network architecture is shown in
file name on the DHCP server. For example, set the TFTP server address to 10.40.89.78,
and the file name to *.dat@zImage. After being powered on, the switch downloads ZXR10
2918E.dat (assuming that the device type is ZXR10 2918E) and zImage from the TFTP
server. After downloading the files successfully, the switch is restarted automatically.
4.7 Configuring Automatic Saving of a Configuration
File
The function of automatic saving of a configuration file helps you to upload the switch
configuration to the back-end server.
The uploaded configuration files include startrun.dat and toPmac.dat. When the
time set by period is counted down to 0, the switch uploads the startrun.dat file to the
TFTP server at a local time between 00:00 and 00:01, and uploads the toPmac.dat file
after one minute. The automatically uploaded files are stored in the flash sub-folder in
the theupload/download directory configured by the TFTP server. The names of the
files respectively are startrun mm_dd_yy.dat and toPmac mm_dd_yy.dat, where
"mm", "dd", and "yy" indicate the date on which the upload occurs.

Figure 4-8 Network Structure for Automatic Configuration File Upload

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4-7. Set the TFTP server address and version
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