Planet XGS3-42000R User Manual page 86

4-slot layer 3 ipv6/ ipv4 routing chassis switch
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Running configuration file: refers to the running configuration sequence use in the Chassis
Switch. In Chassis Switch, the running configuration file stores in t he RAM. In the current version,
the running configuration sequence running-config can be saved from the RAM to FLASH by write
command or copy running-config startup-config command, so that the running configuration
sequence becomes the start up configuration file, which is called configuration save. To prevent
illicit file upload and easier configuration, Chassis Switch mandates the name of running
configuration file to be running-config.
Factory configuration file: The configuration file shipped with Chassis Switch in the name of
factory-c onfig. Run set default and write, and restart the Chassis Switch, factory configuration file
will be loaded to overwrite current start up configuration file.
4.5.3.2 FTP/TFTP Configuration
The configurations of Chassis Switch as FTP and TFTP clients are almost the same, so the configuration
procedures for FTP and TFTP are described toget her in this manual.
4.5.3.2.1 FTP/TFTP Configuration Task List
1. FTP/ TFTP client configuration
(1) Upload/download the configuration file or system file.
(2) For FTP client, server file list can be checked.
2. FTP server configuration
(1) Start FTP server
(2) Configure FTP login username and password
(3) Modify FTP server connection idle time
(4) Shut down FTP server
3. TFTP server configuration
(1) Start TFTP server
(2) Configure TFTP server connection idle time
(3) Configure ret ransmission times before timeout for packets without acknowledgement
(4) Shut down TFTP server
1. FTP/TFTP client configuration
(1)FTP/ TFTP client upload/download file
Command
Admin Mode
copy < source-url> <destination-url>
[ascii | binary]
(2)For FTP client, server file list can be checked.
Admin Mode
Explanation
FTP/ TFTP client upload/download file.
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