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With Backup command, you can save current configuration file saved in the
switch’s flash to admin PC or TFTP server. This will allow you to go to
Restore
command later to restore the configuration file back to the switch. Before you
restore the configuration file, you must place the backup configuration file in the
PC or TFTP server. The switch will then download this file back to the flash.
There are 3 modes for users to backup/restore the configuration file, Local File
mode and TFTP Server mode.
Local File
:
In this mode, the switch acts as the file server. Users can browse the target folder
and then type the file name to backup the configuration. Users can also browse
the target folder and select existed configuration file to restore the configuration
back to the switch. This mode is only provided by Web UI.
Load Settings from File
: Click the
Browse
button to select the previously saved backup
configuration file. After locating the configuration file, click the
Upload
button.
Save Settings to File
: Click the
Save
button to save the configuration file.
TFTP
:
In this mode, the switch acts as TFTP client. Before you do so, make sure that
your TFTP server is ready. Then please type the IP address of TFTP Server and
Backup configuration file name. This mode can be used in both CLI and Web UI.
IP
: This is the IP address of the TFTP server where your configuration file has been
previously saved or can be saved.
File Name
: This is the file name of configuration file to be saved.
Load/Save Settings
: Select
Load
to load the configuration from the TFTP server onto the
switch. Select
Save
to save the configuration on the switch to the TFTP server.
Click
Submit
to load or save the configuration.
SFTP
In this mode, the switch acts as SFTP client. Before you do so, make sure that your SFTP
server is ready. Then please type the IP address of SFTP Server and Backup configuration
Summary of Contents for PMI-110-F2G
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