D-Link DXS-3400 User Manual - Page 92
Stacking, Copy File, Source, startup-config, Source File, Destination, running-config
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DXS-3400 Series Lite Layer 3 Stackable 10GbE Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide NOTE:If the boot configuration file is damaged, the Switch will automatically revert back to the default configuration. NOTE:If the boot image file is damaged, the Switch will automatically use the backup image file in the next boot up. Click the Copy button to see the following window. Figure 4-75File System (Copy) Window The fields that can be configured in Copy Fileare described below: Parameter Source Destination Description Select the source file's SwitchUnit ID. Select the type of source file that will be copied next. Options to choose from are startup-config and Source File. Only after selecting the Source File option can the source file's path and filename be entered in the space provided. Select the destination file's SwitchUnit ID. Select the type of destination file that will be copied next. Options to choose from are startup-config, running-config, and Destination File. Only after selecting the Destination File option can the destination file's path and filename be entered in the space provided. Tick the Replace check box to replace the current running configuration with the indicated configuration file. Click the Apply button to initiate the copy. Click the Cancel button the discard the process. Stacking The Switch supports stacking 4 Switches together while being managed by one console connection to any one of the console ports on the master Switch, or by an IP address through the MGMT port, or by multiple IP addresses through any of the RJ45/SFP+ ports using Telnet, the Web User Interface, and SNMP. This cost effective Switch provides an affordable solution for administrators to upgrade their networks using the combo RJ45/SFP+ ports to scale and stack the Switches. This increases overall reliability, serviceability, and availability. • Duplex Chain - The Duplex Chain topology stacks Switches together in a chain-link format. Using this method, data transfer is only possible in one direction and if there is a break in the chain, then data transfer will obviously be affected. • Duplex Ring - The Duplex Ring stacks Switches in a ring or circle format where data can be transferred in two directions. This topology is very resilient due to the fact that if there is a break in the ring, data can still be transferred through the stacking cables between Switches in the stack. 82