3com 5500-ei pwr Instruccion De Instalación

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1-7 
Configuring File Attributes 
You can configure and view the main attribute or backup attribute of the file used for the next startup of 
a switch, and change the main or backup attribute of the file. 
Follow these steps to configure file attributes: 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Configure the app file with the 
main attribute for the next 
startup 
boot boot-loader file-url 
fabric ] 
Optional 
Available in user view 
Configure the app file with the 
backup attribute for the next 
startup 
boot boot-loader 
backup-attribute file-url 
fabric ] 
Optional 
Available in user view 
Configure the Web file and its 
attribute 
boot web-package webfile 
backup | main } 
Optional 
Available in user view 
Switch the file attributes 
between main and backup 
boot attribute-switch { all | 
app | configuration | web } 
fabric 
Optional 
Available in user view 
Specify to enable user to use 
the customized password to 
enter the BOOT menu 
startup bootrom-access 
enable 
Optional 
By default, the user is enabled 
to use the customized 
password to enter the BOOT 
menu. 
Available in user view 
Display the information about 
the app file used as the startup 
file 
display boot-loader unit 
unit-id ] 
Display information about the 
Web file used by the device 
display web package 
Optional 
Available in any view 
 
 
Before configuring the main or backup attribute for a file in the fabric, make sure the file already 
exists on all devices in the fabric. 
The configuration of the main or backup attribute of a Web file takes effect immediately without 
restarting the switch. 
After upgrading a Web file, you need to specify the new Web file in the Boot menu after restarting 
the switch or specify a new Web file by using the boot web-package command. Otherwise, Web 
server cannot function normally. 
Currently, a configuration file has the extension of cfg and resides in the root directory of the Flash 
memory. 
For the detailed configuration of configuration file attributes, refer to the Configuration File 
Management module in this manual.