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High-density layer 3 intelligent gigabit switch
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upload
Restrictions
Example usage:
To upload a configuration file:
DGS-3324SRi:4#upload cfg_toTFTP 10.48.74.121 c:\cfg\log.txt
Command: upload cfg_to TFTP 10.48.74.121 c:\cfg\log.txt
Connecting to server................... Done.
Upload configuration...................Done.
DGS-3324SRi:4#
config firmware
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
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be uploaded to the CompactFlash card.
cfg_toCF - Specifies that the Switch's current configuration
settings will be uploaded to the CompactFlash card.
log_toCF − Specifies that the Switch's current log will be uploaded
to the CompactFlash card.
<ipaddr> − The IP address of the TFTP server. The TFTP
server must be on the same IP subnet as the Switch.
<path_filename 64> − Specifies the location of the Switch
configuration file on the TFTP server. This file will be
replaced by the uploaded file from the Switch.
image_id <int 1-2>- This Switch holds two places for
storing firmware so the user may store an extra firmware file
on the Switch. image_id 1 will hold the current firmware in
use on the Switch. The user may specify which firmware
version is to be uploaded to the CompactFlash card by
specifying the image_id of the firmware located on the
Switch. This parameter is only used for the firmware_toCF
parameter.
The TFTP server must be on the same IP subnet as the Switch.
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
To configure firmware currently in the Switch's NV-RAM.
config firmware image_id <int 1-2> {delete | boot_up]
This command allows the user to configure the dual image firmware
on the Switch. This Switch allows the user to hold two firmware
versions in its memory, labeled as image_id 1 and 2. Using this
command, the user may delete a firmware or set it as the boot up
firmware for the Switch. If the boot up firmware is not specified by
the user, image_id 1 will be the default boot up firmware.
<int 1-2> - Select the ID number of the firmware in the Switch's
memory to be configured.
delete – Selecting this parameter, along with the image_id will delete
this firmware from the Switch's memory.
boot_up - Selecting this parameter, along with the image_id will set
this firmware as the default boot up runtime image firmware upon the
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