16 CHAPTER 1: SWITCH FEATURES OVERVIEW
■ The configuration can only be restored onto a device which has the 
same physical connections and configuration, as when the 
configuration was initially saved. The restore operation will be 
unsuccessful if the physical configuration of the device is different.
■ The configuration of the Switch must only be restored or saved by a 
single user at a time.
■ When using the Configuration Save and Restore feature, 3Com 
recommends that aggregated links are configured as either:
■ Manual aggregations with Link Aggregation Configuration 
Protocol (LACP) disabled on the ports that are to be manually 
placed in the aggregated link.
or
■ LACP automatic aggregations — that is, LACP enabled on all ports 
and the aggregated links created automatically. The aggregated 
link should be enabled and Spanning Tree Protocol enabled.
Parameters such as VLANs and Fast Start may be set up as required.
Other combinations of port settings, however, are not recommended 
as Configuration Restore will only perform a “best effort” restore of 
the configuration. For example, LACP automatic aggregations with 
manually defined ports are restored as manual aggregations with 
manual ports. LACP automatic aggregations with automatic ports 
where the aggregated link is disabled and Spanning Tree Protocol is 
disabled are restored as manual aggregations with the aggregated link 
disabled.
For further information about LACP, see Chapter 2 
 “Optimizing 
Bandwidth”.
■ When restoring a configuration onto a unit over an aggregated link, 
communication with that unit may be lost because the restore 
operation disables the aggregated link ports. Communication over the 
aggregated links is re-established when the restore operation has 
been completed.
For detailed descriptions of the Configuration Save and Restore Web 
interface operations and Command Line Interface (CLI) commands, please 
refer to the Management Interface Reference Guide supplied in HTML 
format on the CD-ROM that accompanies your Switch.