File System Configuration - 3Com 4200G 12-Port Configuration Manual

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37: F
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HAPTER
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YSTEM
File System
Configuration
Introduction to File
System
M
ANAGEMENT
Perform the following configuration in user view.
Table 281 Configure file attributes
Operation
Configure the app file
with the main attribute
for the next startup
Configure the app file
with the backup
attribute for the next
startup
Configure the attribute
(main or backup) of the
Web file for the next
startup
Switch the file
attributes between
main and backup for
files that are of specific
attribute
Specify to prompt for
the customized
password before
entering the BOOT
menu
Display the information
about the app file used
as the startup file
Display the information
about the startup
configuration file
CAUTION: Before configuring the main or backup attribute for a file, make sure the
file already exists. For example, to configure the main or backup attribute for a Web
file, you need to make sure the file exists on the switch.
The configuration of the main or backup attribute of a Web file takes effect
immediately without restarting the switch.
Currently, a configuration file has the extension of cfg and resides in the root
directory of a switch.
To facilitate management on storage devices such as the Flash of a switch, Ethernet
switches provide the file system module. The file system allows users to access and
manage files and directories, such as the operations of
creating/deleting/modifying/renaming a file or a directory and displaying the contents
of a file.
By default, a switch prompts for confirmation before executing the commands which
have potential risks (for example, deleting and overwriting files).
Command
boot boot-loader file-url
boot boot-loader
backup-attribute file-url
boot web-package webfile
{ backup | main}
boot attribute-switch { all | app
| configuration | web }
startup bootrom-access enable
display boot-loader [ unit
unit-id ]
display startup [ unit unit-id ]
Description
Optional
Optional
Optional
Optional
Optional
By default, a user cannot access the
BOOT menu with a customized
password.
Optional
Can be executed in any view.

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