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CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING

IP ADDRESSING

MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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In the above example, note that all the commands are CLI commands. This script provides
an insight into the configuration of GE MultiLink switches settings. GE Multilin, Inc.
recommends that modifications of this file and the commands should be verified by the
User in a test environment prior to use in a "live" production network

To ease the process of uploading the script files, use the Script Upload/Download
capability described above.

5.4.6

Saving and Loading – EnerVista Software

Note

Place the Switch offline while transferring Setting Files to the Switch.
When transferring Settings Files from one Switch to another, the IP address of the
originating Switch will also be transferred. The user must therefore reset the IP address on
the receiving Switch before connecting to the network.

After configuration changes are made, all the changes are automatically saved. It is a
good practice to save the configuration on another server on the network using the

tftp

or

ftp

protocols. Once the configuration is saved, the saved configuration can be reloaded

to restore the settings. At this time, the saved or loaded configuration parameters are not
in a human readable format.

The following figure illustrates the FTP window, which can be used to save the
configuration, as well as up load new images or reload a saved configuration.

Ensure the machine specified by the IP address has the necessary services running on it.
For serial connections, x-modem or other alternative methods can be used. Generally, the
filename name must be a unique filename, as over-writing files is not permitted by most
FTP and TFTP servers (or services).

The following figure illustrates saving the configuration on a TFTP server. Note that the
menu is similar to the FTP screen described earlier.