D-Link DGS-3630 User Manual - Page 57

Reboot Schedule Settings, Copy File, Source, startup-config, Source File, Destination, running-config

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DGS-3630 Series Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide 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 4-29 File System (Copy) Window The fields that can be configured in Copy File are described below: Parameter Source Destination Description Select the type of source file that will be copied here. Options to choose from are startup-config and Source File. Only after selecting the Source File option can the source file path and filename be entered in the space provided. Select the type of destination file that will be copied here. Options to choose from are startup-config, running-config, and Destination File. Only after selecting the Destination File option can the destination file 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. Reboot Schedule Settings This window is used to display and configure the reboot schedule settings. Use this window to configure the reboot schedule of the Switch. The reboot schedule must take effect within 30 days. After the reboot schedule has taken effect and the Switch is restarted, it will generate a log message to identify that the Switch has been restarted using the reboot schedule. After a reboot or a shutdown, the reboot schedule will be deleted automatically. If the Switch was manually rebooted or powered off, before the reboot schedule could take effect, the specified reboot schedule will be cancelled. To view the following window, click Management > Reboot Schedule Settings, as shown below: Figure 4-30 Reboot Schedule Settings Window 50

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DGS-3630 Series Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide
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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 4-29 File System (Copy) Window
The fields that can be configured in
Copy File
are described below:
Parameter
Description
Source
Select the type of source file that will be copied here. Options to choose from
are
startup-config
and
Source File
. Only after selecting the
Source File
option can the source file path and filename be entered in the space provided.
Destination
Select the type of destination file that will be copied here. Options to choose
from are
startup-config
,
running-config
, and
Destination File
. Only after
selecting the
Destination File
option can the destination file 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.
Reboot Schedule Settings
This window is used to display and configure the reboot schedule settings. Use this window to configure the reboot
schedule of the Switch. The reboot schedule must take effect within 30 days. After the reboot schedule has taken
effect and the Switch is restarted, it will generate a log message to identify that the Switch has been restarted using
the reboot schedule. After a reboot or a shutdown, the reboot schedule will be deleted automatically. If the Switch was
manually rebooted or powered off, before the reboot schedule could take effect, the specified reboot schedule will be
cancelled.
To view the following window, click
Management > Reboot Schedule Settings
, as shown below:
Figure 4-30 Reboot Schedule Settings Window