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ELTEX MES3108 - Configuration Backup Commands; Automatic Update and Configuration Commands

ELTEX MES3108
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50 MES3000 Ethernet switch series
Example use of commands
Delete test file from the non-volatile memory.
console# delete flash: test
Delete flash:test? [confirm]
Command execution result: File will be deleted after confirmation.
5.6.3 Configuration backup commands
This section describes commands intended for configuring backup timer or saving the current
configuration on the flash drive.
Global configuration mode commands
Command line request in global configuration mode appears as follows:
console(config)#
Table 5.22 System management commands in global configuration mode
Command
Value/Default value
Action
backup server server
server: (1..22)
characters
Specify TFTP server, that will be used for storing the configuration
backup. String in format tftp://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX.
no backup server
Delete backup server.
backup path path
path: (1..128)
characters
Specify path to file location on server and the file prefix. During
saving, the currend date and time will be appended to the prefix in
'yyyymmddhhmmss' format.
no backup path
Delete backup path.
backup history enable
-/disabled
Enable backup history.
no backup history enable
Disable backup history.
backup time-period timer
timer:
(1..35791394)/720 min
Specify the time period for automatic creation of the configuration
backup.
no backup time-period
Restore the default value.
backup auto
-/disabled
Enable automatic configuration backup.
no backup auto
Set the default value.
backup write-memory
-/disabled
Enable configuration backup when user saves configuration to the
flash drive.
no backup write-memory
Set the default value.
Table 5.23 System management commands in Privileged EXEC mode
Command
Action
show backup
Show information on configuration backup settings.
show backup history
Displays the history of configurations successfully saved on a server.
5.6.4 Automatic update and configuration commands
Automatic update
The switch will automatically execute the update process based on DHCP (prior to the automatic
configuration process), if autoupdate is enabled and the text file name (DHCP Option 125), containing the
firmware file name, is provided by DHCP server.
Automatic update process includes the following steps:

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