Attribute name
Description
Feature
Identifier
backup
a switch
fails to start up using
the main startup file.
In the Flash memory, there
be only one app file, one
configuration file and one
Web file with the backup
attribute.
(b)
Identifies backup
startup files. The
backup startup file is
used after
can
Identifies files that are
neither of main
attribute nor backup
— None
none
attribute.
A file can have both the main and backup attributes. Files of this kind are labeled *b.
Note that, there can be only one app file, one configuration file and one Web file with the main attribute
in the Flash memory. If a newly created file is configured to be with the main attribute, the existing file
with the main attribute in the Flash memory will lose its main attribute. This circumstance also applies to
File operations and file attribute operations are independent. For example, if you delete a file with the
emory, the other files in the flash memory will not possess the main
attribute. If you download a valid file with the same name as the deleted file to the flash memory, the file
al default app file has the main attribute.
Boot
fails to boot with the
For
nfiguration file, 3com may provide corresponding default file when releasing
tw
sele
2)
b file does not exist, but the main Web file exists, the device will boot with the main
nor the main Web file exists, but the backup Web exists, the device
will boot with the backup Web file;
eb file, main Web file and backup Web exists, the device considers that no
Web file exists.
the file with the backup attribute in the Flash memory.
main attribute from the Flash m
will possess the main attribute.
After the Boot ROM of a switch is upgraded, the origin
ing with the Startup File
The device selects the main startup file as the preferred startup file. If the device
main startup file, it boots with the backup startup file.
the Web file and co
sof
are versions. When booting, the device selects the startup files based on certain order. The device
cts Web files in the following steps:
1) If the default Web file exists, the device will boot with the default Web file;
If the default We
Web file;
3) If neither the default Web file
4) If neither of the default W
For the selection of the configuration file when the device boots, refer to the
Configuration File
Management
part in this manual.
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