Cisco SRW248G4P User Guide - Page 15

File Management, Restore System Default Settings, Reboot System, Network Diagnostics - default ip address

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Chapter 4 Configuration Using the Console Interface SNMP SNMP Server Enable or Disable the SNMP function for the Switch. SNMP Server Port Set the TCP port that will be used for sending and receiving SNMP packets. Network Diagnostics The Network Configuration screen allows you to use PING to test network connectivity. Enter the IP address of the interface or device you wish to PING and select the Execute action. • Startup-config If the file is a configuration file. Destination File Specify where the file is to be transferred. Select one of the following: • TFTP If the file is to be uploaded to a TFTP server. • Image If the file is to be downloaded as a software code file. • Startup-config If the file is a configuration file • Boot If the file is a boot file. File Name Enter the name of the file to be uploaded or downloaded. IP Address Enter the IP address of the TFTP server that will transfer the file. Restore System Default Settings To restore the Switch back to the factory default settings, select Restore System Default Setting and press Enter. A confirmation message appears asking Are you sure? [Y/ N]. Press the Y key to continue or the N key to cancel the action. Ping File Management The File Management screen allows you to upload and download files to the Switch using TFTP. Restore Default Reboot System If you want to restart the Switch, select Reboot System and press Enter. A confirmation message appears asking Reboot Now? [Y/N]. Press the Y key to continue or the N key to cancel the action. File Management Source File Specify the location of the file to transfer. Select one of the following: • TFTP If the file is located on a TFTP server. • Image If the file is a software code file. 48-Port 10/100 + 4-Port Gigabit Switch with WebView and Power over Ethernet Reboot System 11

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Configuration Using the Console Interface
48-Port 10/100 + 4-Port G±gab±t Sw±tch w±th WebV±ew and Power over Ethernet
Chapter 4
SNMP
SNMP Server
Enable or Disable the SNMP function for
the Switch°
SNMP Server Port
Set the TCP port that will be used for
sending and receiving SNMP packets°
Network Diagnostics
The
Network Configuration
screen allows you to use PING
to test network connectivity° Enter the IP address of
the interface or device you wish to PING and select the
Execute
action°
Ping
File Management
The
File Management
screen allows you to upload and
download files to the Switch using TFTP°
File Management
Source F±le
Specify the location of the file to transfer°
Select one of the following:
TFTP
If the file is located on a TFTP server°
Image
If the file is a software code file°
Startup-conf±g
If the file is a configuration file°
Dest±nat±on F±le
Specify where the file is to be transferred°
Select one of the following:
TFTP
If the file is to be uploaded to a TFTP server°
Image
If the file is to be downloaded as a software
code file°
Startup-conf±g
If the file is a configuration file
Boot
If the file is a boot file°
F±le Name
Enter the name of the file to be uploaded or
downloaded°
IP Address
Enter the IP address of the TFTP server that
will transfer the file°
Restore System Default Settings
To restore the Switch back to the factory default settings,
select
Restore System Default Sett±ng
and press
Enter
°
A confirmation message appears asking
Are you sure? [Y/
N]
° Press the
Y
key to continue or the
N
key to cancel the
action°
Restore Default
Reboot System
If you want to restart the Switch, select
Reboot System
and press
Enter
° A confirmation message appears asking
Reboot Now? [Y/N]
° Press the
Y
key to continue or the
N
key to cancel the action°
Reboot System