Chapter 5
Admin > Firmware Upgrade
Admin > Firmware Upgrade
The Firmware Upgrade screen allows you to download
firmware upgrade files from a TFTP server, or from your
computer via the HTTP interface.
Via TFTP
Select this to download from or upload to a
TFTP server. When you select this option, the following
fields are displayed.
UPGRADE
Select this option to upgrade the switch
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from a file located on a TFTP server.
File Type
Select the type of file to download,
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either Software Image or Boot Code.
TFTP Server
Enter the TFTP Server IP Address that
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contains the source file to upgrade from.
File Name
Enter the name of the upgrade file on
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the TFTP Server.
BACKUP
To back up the firmware to a TFTP server,
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enter the TFTP server address.
TFTP Server
Enter the TFTP Server IP Address to
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which the firmware file will be saved.
File Name
Displays the name of the firmware file.
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This field cannot be edited.
Via HTTP
Select this to download an upgrade file using
the HTTP interface. When you select this option, the
following field is displayed:
Source File
Enter the name and path of the file or
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click Browse to locate the upgrade file.
Click Save Settings to begin the download or upload.
Admin > Reboot
The Reboot screen is used to reset one Switch or the entire
stack. From the drop-down menu, select the unit number
or Stack, then click Reboot, then click OK to confirm. The
configuration settings are automatically saved before the
system reboots.
24/48-Port 10/100 + 4-Port Gigabit Smart Switch with Resilient Clustering Technology and PoE
Configuration Using the Web-based Utility
Admin > Reboot
Admin > Factory Default
The Factory Default screen allows network managers to
reset the Switch to the factory defaults shipped with the
switch. This results in erasing the configuration file.
NOTE:
Restoring factory defaults erases all
current configuration settings. You can save a
copy of your configuration settings beforehand
using the Admin > Save Configuration screen.
Admin > Factory Default
To restore the factory defaults, click Restore Default, then
click OK to confirm. Then restart the Switch by going to
the Admin > Reboot screen; once there, select the master
unit number (if applicable), click Reboot, then click OK.
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