Netgear S3300-28X (GS728TX) - ProSAFE S3300 Smart Switch Series 관리자 가이드
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Maintenance
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S3300 Smart Switch
6.
In the Transfer File Path field, specify the path on the TFTP server where you want to put
the file.
the file.
You can enter up to 32 characters. Include the backslash at the end of the path. A path
name with a space is not accepted. Leave this field blank to save the file to the root TFTP
directory.
name with a space is not accepted. Leave this field blank to save the file to the root TFTP
directory.
7.
In the Transfer File Name field, specify a destination filename for the file to upload.
You can enter up to 32 characters. The transfer fails if you do not specify a filename. For
a Archive transfer, use an
a Archive transfer, use an
.stk file extension.
8.
Select the Start File Transfer check box.
9.
Click the Apply button.
The file transfer begins.
Note:
The file transfer will not begin until you click Apply.
The last row of the table displays information about the file transfer progress. The screen
refreshes automatically until the file transfer completes or fails.
refreshes automatically until the file transfer completes or fails.
HTTP File Upload
Use the HTTP File Upload screen to upload files of various types from the switch to the
management system through an HTTP session by using your web browser.
management system through an HTTP session by using your web browser.
To upload a file from the switch to another system by using HTTP:
1.
Select Maintenance
Upload
HTTP File Upload.
2.
From the File Type list, specify what type of file you want to upload from the switch. The
factory default is Archive.
factory default is Archive.
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Archive. The archive is the system software image, which is saved in one of two flash
sectors called images (image1 and image2). The active image stores the active copy;
while the other image stores a second copy. The device boots and runs from the
active image. If the active image is corrupted, the system automatically boots from the
non-active image. This is a safety feature for faults occurring during the boot upgrade
process.
while the other image stores a second copy. The device boots and runs from the
active image. If the active image is corrupted, the system automatically boots from the
non-active image. This is a safety feature for faults occurring during the boot upgrade
process.
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Text Configuration. A text-based configuration file enables you to edit a configured
text file (startup-config) offline as needed without having to translate the contents for
the switch to understand. The most common usage of text-based configuration is to
upload a working configuration from a device, edit it offline to personalize it for
another similar device (for example, change the device name or IP address), and
download it to that device.
text file (startup-config) offline as needed without having to translate the contents for
the switch to understand. The most common usage of text-based configuration is to
upload a working configuration from a device, edit it offline to personalize it for
another similar device (for example, change the device name or IP address), and
download it to that device.
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Tech Support. The tech support file is a text-base file that contains a variety of
hardware, software, and configuration information that can assist in device and
network troubleshooting.
hardware, software, and configuration information that can assist in device and
network troubleshooting.