Configuration File Backup/Restore; Upload Log File; Snmp Settings - D-Link xStack DES-3200 Series Reference Manual

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xStack® DES-3200 Series Layer 2 Managed Fast Ethernet Switch

Configuration File Backup/Restore

This screen is used to download/upload configuration files from the Commander Switch to the Member Switch,
using a TFTP server. Member Switches will be listed in the table and will be specified by ID, Port (port on the CS
where the MS resides), MAC Address, Model Name and Firmware Version. To download/upload the
configuration file, enter the Server IP Address where the file resides and enter the Path/Filename of the
configuration file. Click Restore to initiate the file transfer from a TFTP server to the Switch. Click Backup to
backup the configuration file to a TFTP server.
To view the following window, click Management > Single IP Management > Configuration File
Backup/Restore, as show below:
Figure 3-29 Configuration File Backup/Restore window

Upload Log File

The following window is used to upload log files from SIM member switches to a specified PC. To upload a log file,
enter the Server IP address of the SIM member switch and then enter a Path\Filename on your PC where you wish
to save this file. Click Upload to initiate the file transfer.
To view the following window, click Management > Single IP Management > Upload Log File, as show below:
Figure 3-30 Upload Log File window

SNMP Settings

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an OSI Layer 7 (Application Layer) designed specifically for
managing and monitoring network devices. SNMP enables network management stations to read and modify the
settings of gateways, routers, switches, and other network devices. Use SNMP to configure system features for
proper operation, monitor performance and detect potential problems in the Switch, switch group or network.
Managed devices that support SNMP include software (referred to as an agent), which runs locally on the device. A
defined set of variables (managed objects) is maintained by the SNMP agent and used to manage the device.
These objects are defined in a Management Information Base (MIB), which provides a standard presentation of the
information controlled by the on-board SNMP agent. SNMP defines both the format of the MIB specifications and
the protocol used to access this information over the network.
The Switch supports the SNMP versions 1, 2c, and 3. The three versions of SNMP vary in the level of security
provided between the management station and the network device.
In SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c, user authentication is accomplished using 'community strings', which function like
passwords. The remote user SNMP application and the Switch SNMP must use the same community string. SNMP
packets from any station that has not been authenticated are ignored (dropped).
The default community strings for the Switch used for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c management access are:
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