D-Link DGS-3200-10 Product Manual - Page 45

Setting the Boot Up Configuration, Deleting a Configuration, Set Boot, Active - console

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xStack® DGS-3200 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch Update Time From User Boot Up Path Name (DGS-3200-24 model only) States the specific time the configuration version was downloaded to the Switch. States the IP address of the origin of the configuration. There are five ways a configuration may be downloaded to the Switch. Boot-up files are denoted by an asterisk (*) next to the file. Console - If the IP address has the word Console next to it, it denotes a configuration upgrade through the Console Serial Port (RS-232). Telnet - If the IP address has the word Telnet next to it, it denotes a configuration upgrade through Telnet. SNMP - If the IP address has the word SNMP next to it, it denotes a configuration upgrade through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). WEB - If the IP address has the word WEB next to it, it denotes a configuration upgrade through the web-based management interface. SSH - If the IP address has the word SSH next to it, it denotes a configuration upgrade using Secure Shell (SSH). SIM - If the IP address has the word SIM next to it, it denotes a configuration upgrade through the Single IP Management feature. States the user who downloaded the configuration. This field may read "Anonymous" or "Unknown" for users that are not identified. States if the configuration will be used to boot up the Switch or not. Yes indicates that the configuration will be used as the boot up configuration. No indicates that the configuration will not be used as the boot up configuration. This parameter is used to boot the Switch up from a configuration stored on an SD card. To boot the Switch from a configuration stored on an SD card carry out the following:  Input the path of configuration on the SD-card (such as "c:\DGS3200.had").  Click the adjacent Set Boot button to use the configuration, stored on the SD-card, as the bootup configuration.  Click the adjacent Active button to make the configuration, stored on the SD-card, the active configuration. Setting the Boot Up Configuration:  Click the Boot button next to the configuration you want to use as the Boot Up configuration.  A Success message appears to indicate that the configuration that will be used for booting up the Switch has changed.  The Boot Up parameter next to the configuration that will be used to boot up the Switch will read Yes. Setting the Active Configuration:  Click the Active button next to the configuration you want to use as the Active configuration.  A Success message appears to indicate that the configuration that will be used as the active configuration has changed.  An asterisk will appear next to ID of the configuration that is being used as the active configuration. Deleting a Configuration:  Click the Delete button next to the configuration you want to delete.  A Success message appears to indicate that the configuration has been deleted. 32

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xStack
®
DGS-3200 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch
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Update Time
States the specific time the configuration version was downloaded to the Switch.
From
States the IP address of the origin of the configuration. There are five ways a configuration may
be downloaded to the Switch. Boot-up files are denoted by an asterisk (*) next to the file.
Console – If the IP address has the word
Console
next to it, it denotes a configuration upgrade
through the Console Serial Port (RS-232).
Telnet – If the IP address has the word
Telnet
next to it, it denotes a configuration upgrade
through Telnet.
SNMP – If the IP address has the word
SNMP
next to it, it denotes a configuration upgrade
through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
WEB – If the IP address has the word
WEB
next to it, it denotes a configuration upgrade through
the web-based management interface.
SSH – If the IP address has the word
SSH
next to it, it denotes a configuration upgrade using
Secure Shell (SSH).
SIM – If the IP address has the word
SIM
next to it, it denotes a configuration upgrade through
the Single IP Management feature.
User
States the user who downloaded the configuration. This field may read “Anonymous” or
“Unknown” for users that are not identified.
Boot Up
States if the configuration will be used to boot up the Switch or not.
Yes
indicates that the
configuration will be used as the boot up configuration.
No
indicates that the configuration will not
be used as the boot up configuration.
Path Name
(DGS-3200-24
model only)
This parameter is used to boot the Switch up from a configuration stored on an SD card.
To boot the Switch from a configuration stored on an SD card carry out the following:
Input the path of configuration on the SD-card (such as "
c:\DGS3200.had
").
Click the adjacent
Set Boot
button to use the configuration, stored on the SD-card, as
the bootup configuration.
Click the adjacent
Active
button to make the configuration, stored on the SD-card, the
active configuration.
Setting the Boot Up Configuration:
Click the
Boot
button next to the configuration you want to use as the Boot Up configuration.
A
Success
message appears to indicate that the configuration that will be used for booting up the Switch has changed.
The
Boot Up
parameter next to the configuration that will be used to boot up the Switch will read
Yes
.
Setting the Active Configuration:
Click the
Active
button next to the configuration you want to use as the Active configuration.
A
Success
message appears to indicate that the configuration that will be used as the active configuration has changed.
An asterisk will appear next to
ID
of the configuration that is being used as the active configuration.
Deleting a Configuration:
Click the
Delete
button next to the configuration you want to delete.
A
Success
message appears to indicate that the configuration has been deleted.