Managing System Files; Managing Configuration Files - Raisecom ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Manual

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ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Guide
All the following steps are optional and in any sequence.
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1.3.2 Managing system files

System files are the files needed for system operation (such as system startup software and
configuration file). These files are usually saved in the memory. The ISCOM2600G-HI series
switch manages them through a file system to facilitate managing the memory. The file
system can create, delete, and modify the file and directory.
In addition, the ISCOM2600G-HI series switch supports dual-system. There are 2
independent sets of system software saved at the memory. When the ISCOM2600G-HI series
switch fails to work due to upgrade failure, you can use the other set to boot the
ISCOM2600G-HI series switch.
Manage system files for the ISCOM2600G-HI series switch as below.
All the following steps are optional and in any sequence.
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1.3.3 Managing configuration files

Configuration files are loaded after starting the system; different files are used in different
scenarios to achieve different service functions. After starting the system, you can configure
the ISCOM2600G-HI series switch and save the configuration files. New configurations will
take effect in next boot.
Step
Raisecom#upload bootstrap { ftp ip-
address user-name password file-name
| tftp ip-address file-name | sftp
ip-address user-name password file-
name } [
dir
Raisecom#erase [
Step
Raisecom#download system-boot { ftp {
address | ipv6-address
file-name
| tftp {
address
file-name | s
}
| ipv6-address
name
} [ system1.z | system2.z ]
Raisecom#erase [
Raisecom#upload system-boot { ftp {
address |ipv6-address
file-name
| tftp {
address
}
file-name | s
|ipv6-address
name
} { system1.z | system2.z }
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Command
]
file-name
]
Command
user-name password
}
ipv4-address | ipv6-
ipv4-address
ftp {
user-name password file-
}
file-name
]
user-name password
}
ipv4-address |ipv6-
ftp {
ipv4-address
user-name password file-
}
1 Basic configurations
Description
(Optional) download the
BootROM file through FTP or
TFTP.
(Optional) delete files saved in
the Flash.
Description
ipv4-
(Optional) download
the system boot file
through FTP or TFTP
to the device.
(Optional) delete files
saved in the Flash.
ipv4-
(Optional) upload the
system boot file
through FTP or TFTP
to the local device.
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