Selecting the Operation Code Start-up File
1. In the Start-Up Operation Code Image File field, select the start-up code file from the drop-down menu.
2. Click Apply Changes.
The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for items in the Switch/Firmware page.
Example
Console#copy tftp file
TFTP server ip address: 10.1.0.45
Choose file type:
1. config: 2. opcode: <1-2>: 2
Source file name: runtime
Destination file name: 0126.bix
/
Console#
Configuration
From the Configuration page you can save and restore switch configuration settings.
The Configuration page contains the following editable fields:
l Transfer Configuration to Server — Copies a switch configuration file to a TFTP server.
l Transfer Configuration from Server — Copies a switch configuration file from a TFTP server.
l Remove Configuration File — Deletes a configuration file from the switch (selected from the drop-down menu).
l Start-Up Configuration File — Selects the configuration file to be used after a system start-up (selected from the drop-down menu).
l Copy Running Config to File — Saves the current session configuration settings. Specifies a new filename or the name of an existing file to be replaced.
Transferring a Configuration File to a Server
1. In the Transfer Configuration File to Server field, enter the IP address of the TFTP server in the TFTP Server IP Address field.
NOTE: You cannot upload and download Boot-ROM files to a TFTP server using the CLI. You must use a direct terminal connection to the switch's
console port and press <Ctrl><f> after the diagnostic test results. See "Downloading Firmware Through the Console Port."
NOTE: The switch is shipped with one default configuration file (Factory_Default_
Config.cfg) installed, which is set as the start- up file. This file cannot be removed from the system.
NOTICE: For configuration changes to persist beyond the current session, you must save the running-config file from this page, or use the CLI
command copy running-config startup-config.