D-Link DES-3526 Product Manual - Page 247

Config Firmware Image, Maintenance > Multiple Image Services > Config Firmware Image, Apply - firmware upgrade

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Version Size Update Time From User xStack® DES-3500 Series Layer 2 Stackable Fast Ethernet Managed Switch User Manual States the firmware version. States the size of the corresponding firmware, in bytes. States the specific time the firmware version was downloaded to the Switch. States the IP address of the origin of the firmware. There are five ways firmware may be downloaded to the Switch. • R - If the IP address has this letter attached to it, it denotes a firmware upgrade through the Console Serial Port (RS-232). • T - If the IP address has this letter attached to it, it denotes a firmware upgrade through Telnet. • S - If the IP address has this letter attached to it, it denotes a firmware upgrade through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). • W - If the IP address has this letter attached to it, it denotes a firmware upgrade through the web-based management interface. • SIM - If the IP address has this letter attached to it, it denotes a firmware upgrade through the Single IP Management feature. States the user who downloaded the firmware. This field may read "Anonymous" or "Unknown" for users that are not identified. Config Firmware Image The Config Firmware Image window allows users to configure firmware images saved in the memory of the Switch. To access the following window, click Maintenance > Multiple Image Services > Config Firmware Image. Figure 9- 6. Config Firmware Image window This window offers the following information: Parameter Description Image Action Select the firmware image to be configured using the pull-down menu. The Switch allows two firmware images to be stored in the Switch's memory. This field has two options for configuration. • Delete - Select this option to delete the firmware image specified in the Image field above. • Boot - Select this option to set the firmware image specified above as the boot up firmware for the Switch. This firmware will be set as the boot up firmware after a switch reboot has been performed. The default setting has firmware image ID 1 as the boot up firmware image for the Switch unless specified here. Click Apply to implement changes made. 232

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DES-3500 Series Layer 2 Stackable Fast Ethernet Managed Switch User Manual
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Version
States the firmware version.
Size
States the size of the corresponding firmware, in bytes.
Update Time
States the specific time the firmware version was downloaded to the Switch.
From
States the IP address of the origin of the firmware. There are five ways firmware may be
downloaded to the Switch.
R
– If the IP address has this letter attached to it, it denotes a firmware upgrade
through the Console Serial Port (RS-232).
T
- If the IP address has this letter attached to it, it denotes a firmware upgrade through
Telnet.
S
- If the IP address has this letter attached to it, it denotes a firmware upgrade through
the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
W
- If the IP address has this letter attached to it, it denotes a firmware upgrade
through the web-based management interface.
SIM
– If the IP address has this letter attached to it, it denotes a firmware upgrade
through the Single IP Management feature.
User
States the user who downloaded the firmware. This field may read “Anonymous” or “Unknown”
for users that are not identified.
Config Firmware Image
The
Config Firmware Image
window allows users to configure firmware images saved in the memory of the Switch. To access
the following window, click
Maintenance > Multiple Image Services > Config Firmware Image
.
Figure 9- 6. Config Firmware Image window
This window offers the following information:
Parameter
Description
Image
Select the firmware image to be configured using the pull-down menu. The Switch allows two
firmware images to be stored in the Switch’s memory.
Action
This field has two options for configuration.
Delete
– Select this option to delete the firmware image specified in the Image field above.
Boot
– Select this option to set the firmware image specified above as the boot up
firmware for the Switch. This firmware will be set as the boot up firmware after a switch
reboot has been performed. The default setting has firmware image ID 1 as the boot up
firmware image for the Switch unless specified here.
Click
Apply
to implement changes made.