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Configuration and Image Commands
Command
Description
download bootrom
Downloads a BOOT ROM image from a TFTP server. The downloaded
image replaces the BOOT ROM in the onboard FLASH memory.
Note: If this command does not complete successfully it could
prevent the switch from booting.
download config
Downloads a previously saved ASCII configuration file from a
specific IP host.
download image [xmodem | [
secondary}
Downloads a new image by way of XMODEM using the serial port, or
from a TFTP server over the network. If no parameters are specified,
the image is saved to the current image. XMODEM is not supported
over a Telnet session.
reboot {
Reboots the switch at the date and time specified. If you do not
specify a reboot time, the reboot happens immediately following
the command, and any previously scheduled reboots are cancelled.
To cancel a previously scheduled reboot, use the
cancel
option.
save {configuration} {primary | secondary}
Saves the current configuration to nonvolatile storage. You can
specify the primary or secondary configuration area. If not specified,
the configuration is saved to the primary configuration area.
show configuration
Displays the current configuration to the terminal. You can then
capture the output and store it as a file.
upload config [
Uploads the current run-time configuration to the specified TFTP
server. If
every
is specified, the switch automatically
saves the configuration to the server once per day, at the specified
time. To cancel automatic upload, use the
cancel
option. If no
options are specified, the current configuration is uploaded
immediately.
use configuration [primary | secondary]
Configures the switch to use a particular configuration on the next
reboot. Options include the primary configuration area or the
secondary configuration area.
use image [primary | secondary]
Configures the switch to use a particular image on the next reboot.