Backing Up Configuration Data and Upgrading Firmware
3. At the command line enter the following command:
configUpload "hostIPaddr", "user",
"path_filename","password"
For example, hostIPaddr is the IP address of the host computer, user is the User ID
used to log into this computer, path_filename is the path location and filename of the
configuration file, and password is the password for the user ID specified.
If only configupload is entered the system prompt you for each parameter, as
follows:
Example:
switch:admin> configupload
Server Name or IP Address [host]: 123.45.678.901
User Name [user]: kelev
File Name [config.txt]: switch1
Protocol (RSHD or FTP) [rshd]: ftp
Password:
upload complete
Restoring the System Configuration Settings
Use these steps to restore the system configuration settings from a backup.
1. Verify that the RSHD service or the FTP service is running on the host
workstation.
2. Login to the switch as the admin user.
3. Shut down the switch by entering the following command:
switchDisable
4. At the command line, enter the following command:
configdownload hostIPaddr,user,path_filename,password
For example, hostIPaddr is the IP address of the host computer, user is the User
ID used to log into this computer, path_filename is the path location and filename
of the configuration file, and password is the password for the user ID specified.
The password operand is only required if you are using FTP.
5. Reboot the switch, type:
fastBoot
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