Storing Multiple Scripts; Loading And Uploading Files; File Naming Conventions - Allied Telesis Rapier i AT-RP16Fi/SC User Manual

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Operating the switch
Software Release 2.6.1
C613-02025-00 REV C

Storing Multiple Scripts

You can store multiple configuration scripts on the switch. This allows you to
test new configuration scripts once, before setting them as the default
configuration. For example, to test the new configuration script
enter the command:
RESTART SWITCH CONFIG=test.cfg
Storing multiple scripts also allows you to keep a backup switch with
configuration scripts stored on it for every switch in the network to speed up
network recovery time.

Loading and Uploading Files

When you want to upgrade your switch to a new software patch or release, or
use a new configuration file, load files onto the switch using the router's
LOADER module. You can also use the LOADER module to upload files, such
as configuration files or log files, from the switch onto a host on the network.

File Naming Conventions

The file subsystem provides a flat file system—directories are not supported.
Files are uniquely identified by a file name of the form:
[device:]filename.ext
where:
device specifies the physical memory device on which the file is stored,
FLASH. If device is specified, it must be separated from the rest of the file
name by a colon (":"). device is optional. If device is not specified, the default
is FLASH.
filename is a descriptive name for the file, and may be one to eight
characters in length. Valid characters are lowercase letters (a–z), uppercase
letters (A–Z), digits (0–9) and the hyphen character (-).
ext is a file name extension, one to three characters in length. Some file
name extensions are shown in Figure 6 on page 53. Valid characters are
lowercase letters (a–z), uppercase letters (A–Z), digits (0–9) and the hyphen
character (-). The extension is used by the switch to determine the data
type of the file and how to use the file (Table 6 on page 53). If ext is
specified, it must be separated from the filename portion by a period (".")
Table 6: File extensions and file types .
Extension
File type/function
CER
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) certificate file.
CFG
Configuration or boot script.
CRL
PKI Certificate Revocation List file.
CSR
PKI Certificate Signing Request file.
GIF
(Graphics Interchange Format) graphic image file.
HLP
CLI help file.
HTM
HTML file used by the HTTP server.
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test.cfg

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