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TFTP Services

Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) services allow the Switch's firmware to be upgraded by transferring a new firmware file
from a TFTP server to the Switch. A configuration file can also be downloaded into the Switch from a TFTP server. Switch
configuration settings can be saved and a history and attack log can be uploaded from the Switch to the TFTP server. The Switch
supports dual image storage for configuration and firmware. The firmware and configuration images are indexed by ID number 1
or 2. To change the boot firmware image, use the Config Firmware Image window (Administration > Multiple Image Services
> Config Firmware Image). The default Switch settings will use Image ID 1 as the boot configuration or firmware.
To view this window, click Administration > TFTP Services, as shown below.
The following parameters can be set:
Parameter
Active
Unit
Image ID
Configuration ID
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Figure 2 - 46 TFTP Services window
Description
Select a service for the TFTP server to perform from the drop down window:
Download Firmware – Enter the IP address of the TFTP server and specify the path and
filename of the new firmware on the TFTP server.
Download Configuration – Enter the IP address of the TFTP server, and the path and filename
for the Configuration file on the TFTP server.
Upload Configuration – Enter the IP address of the TFTP server and the path and filename for
the switch settings on the TFTP server.
Upload Log – Enter the IP address of the TFTP server and the path and filename for the
history log on the TFTP server.
Upload Attack Log – Enter the IP address of the TFTP server and the path and filename for
the attack log on the TFTP server.
Select the switch in the switch stack from which, or to which to upload or download files. Tick
the ALL check box to denote all switches in the switch stack.
For firmware downloads, select the Image ID of the firmware. The Switch can hold two
firmware images in its memory. Image ID 1 will always be the boot up firmware for the Switch
unless specified by the user. Choosing Active will download the firmware to the Boot Up
Image ID, depending on the user's configuration. Information on configuring Image IDs can be
found in this section, under the heading Multiple Image Services.
When downloading the configuration, select the ID of the configuration. The Switch can hold
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