Enterasys 6a000 Installationsanweisungen
3-4 SmartSwitch 6A000 Installation and Setup Guide
Using the Console
Configuring the Switch
Note
Depending upon whether your TFTP server is running in secure or non-secure
mode, you may not need to specify
mode, you may not need to specify
/tftpboot
in the path to the backup file. If you
experience access violation errors, try leaving off
/tftpboot
from the path.
Note
It’s a good idea to backup the SmartSwitch 6A000 each time you make a
permanent or significant change to the switch’s configuration.
permanent or significant change to the switch’s configuration.
Once the SmartSwitch 6A000 configuration is backed up, you can restore the configuration by entering the
restore
switch
command. For example:
SmartSwitch # restore switch
ServerIP(206.61.237.40) :
— Remembers last IP address entered
Path(tftpboot/backup/smart6A000.ztr) :
— Remembers last path and file name entered
Backup file is valid.
Restoring a backup file will completely replace any data stored in the flash, and requires a switch
reboot
Are you sure this is what you want to do?
Confirm(y/n)?:y
— Yes, restore the configuration
Restoration complete.
Rebooting is required to ensure correct operation,
Do you want to reboot now?
Confirm(y/n)?:y
— Yes, reboot the switch
3.2
USING THE CONSOLE
Use the SmartSwitch 6A000 console interface to configure and manage your switch. The following is a description of
the console interface and its operation.
the console interface and its operation.
3.2.1
Port Numbering
The SmartSwitch 6A000 is capable of containing both physical and virtual ports. The following conventions are used
for numbering ports on the SmartSwitch 6A000.
for numbering ports on the SmartSwitch 6A000.
Physical Ports
Physical ports are numbered according to the following convention:
I/O module letter port number
For example, port 3 of I/O module A on the TSM in slot 5 is represented by:
A5