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Managing Configuration and Software Files, Example of Entering STP Commands in CLI

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Figure 3-18. Example of Entering STP Commands in CLI Force10 #configure Force10 (Config)#spanning-tree Force10 (Config)#spanning-tree port mode enable all Force10 (Config)#exit Force10 #show spanning-tree summary Spanning Tree Adminmode........... Enabled Spanning Tree Version IEEE 802.1s Configuration Name 00-01-E8-D5-A0-F7 Configuration Revision Level...... 0 Configuration Digest Key.......... 0xac36177f50283cd4b83821d8ab26de62 Configuration Format Selector..... 0 No MST instances to display. Force10 #show spanning-tree interface 1/0/1 Hello Time 0 Port Mode Enabled Port Up Time Since Counters Last Cleared....... 0 day 0 hr 19 min 38 sec STP BPDUs Transmitted 2 STP BPDUs Received 593 RSTP BPDUs Transmitted 0 RSTP BPDUs Received 0 For more on Spanning Tree Protocol, see the chapter Spanning Tree on page 145 and the Spanning Tree (STP) Commands chapter in the SFTOS Command Reference. Managing Configuration and Software Files This section contains the following major subsections, in this order: • Important Points to Remember - Files on page 44 • Downloading and Uploading Files on page 44 • Downloading a Software Image on page 45 • Installing System Software on page 50 • Managing the Configuration on page 56 • Using Configuration Scripts on page 60 The S-Series switch contains several discrete system management files, including a startup configuration file ("startup-config"), a running-config file, SFTOS, and a system software file ("boot code"). There are various reasons why you might want to replace one or the other. For example, for the configuration file, if you lose your password, you will need to replace the running configuration with the factory default. If you back up the startup-config file, you can copy that file to the rebooted switch to be used as the configuration on the next reload. Regarding the SFTOS software ("software image"), if you move an S50 into a stack, that S50 must run the same software version as the other members of the stack. This section details procedures that pertain to those file management activities. Getting Started | 43

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Getting Started
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Figure 3-18.
Example of Entering STP Commands in CLI
For more on Spanning Tree Protocol, see the chapter
Spanning Tree on page 145
and the Spanning Tree
(STP) Commands chapter in the
SFTOS Command Reference
.
Managing Configuration and Software Files
This section contains the following major subsections, in this order:
Important Points to Remember — Files on page 44
Downloading and Uploading Files on page 44
Downloading a Software Image on page 45
Installing System Software on page 50
Managing the Configuration on page 56
Using Configuration Scripts on page 60
The S-Series switch contains several discrete system management files, including a startup configuration
file (“startup-config”), a running-config file, SFTOS, and a system software file (“boot code”). There are
various reasons why you might want to replace one or the other. For example, for the configuration file, if
you lose your password, you will need to replace the running configuration with the factory default. If you
back up the startup-config file, you can copy that file to the rebooted switch to be used as the configuration
on the next reload.
Regarding the SFTOS software (“software image”), if you move an S50 into a stack, that S50 must run the
same software version as the other members of the stack. This section details procedures that pertain to
those file management activities.
Force10 #configure
Force10 (Config)#
spanning-tree
Force10 (Config)#
spanning-tree port mode enable all
Force10 (Config)#exit
Force10 #show spanning-tree summary
Spanning Tree Adminmode
...........
Enabled
Spanning Tree Version
.............
IEEE 802.1s
Configuration Name
................
00-01-E8-D5-A0-F7
Configuration Revision Level
......
0
Configuration Digest Key
..........
0xac36177f50283cd4b83821d8ab26de62
Configuration Format Selector
.....
0
No MST instances to display.
Force10 #show spanning-tree interface 1/0/1
Hello Time
.....................................
0
Port Mode
......................................
Enabled
Port Up Time Since Counters Last Cleared
.......
0 day 0 hr 19 min 38 sec
STP BPDUs Transmitted
..........................
2
STP BPDUs Received
.............................
593
RSTP BPDUs Transmitted
.........................
0
RSTP BPDUs Received
............................
0