Netgear XCM8810 - 8800 SERIES 10-SLOT CHASSIS SWITCH ユーザーズマニュアル

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Chapter 3.  Managing the Switch  
NETGEAR 8800 User Manual 
To view the files you retrieved, enter the 
ls
 command at the command prompt. 
In addition to the 
tftp
 command, the following two commands are available for transferring 
files to and from the switch:
•     
tftp get [<host-name> | <ip-address>] {-vr <vr_name>} [{[internal-memory 
<local-file-internal> | memorycard <local-file-memcard> | <local_file>} {<remote_file>} | 
{<remote_file>} {[internal-memory <local-file-internal> | memorycard 
<local-file-memcard> | <local_file>]}] {force-overwrite}
Note:  
User-created VRs are supported only on the platforms listed for this 
feature in 
.
By default, if you transfer a file with a name that already exists on the system, the switch 
prompts you to overwrite the existing file. For more information, see the 
tftp get
 
command in the NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual.
•     
tftp put [<host-name> | <ip-address>] {-vr <vr_name>} [{[internal-memory 
<local-file-internal> | memorycard <local-file-memcard> | <local_file>} {<remote_file>} | 
{<remote_file>} {[internal-memory <local-file-internal> | memorycard 
<local-file-memcard> | <local_file>]}]
Note:  
User-created VRs are supported only on the platforms listed for this 
feature in 
.
Understanding System Redundancy
If you install two MSMs/MMs in the chassis, one assumes the role of primary (also called 
“master”) and the other assumes the role of backup. The primary MSM/MM provides all of the 
switch management functions including bringing up and programming the I/O modules, 
running the bridging and routing protocols, and configuring the switch. The primary MSM/MM 
also synchronizes the backup MSM/MM in case it needs to take over the management 
functions if the primary MSM/MM fails.
This section describes the following topics: