Dell PowerConnect 8024 User's Guide - Page 236
Trap Manager, Auto Save Mode, Enable, Disable, Retry Count, Auto Configuration State, System, Manager
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search for and download a configuration file from the server. If successful, it applies the configuration file to the switch. After starting the Auto Configuration process, you can monitor the status of the process by the messages in the Auto Configuration State and Retry Count fields. • Auto Save Mode - Specifies whether to save the automatically downloaded configuration file to the startup configuration. - Enable - Automatically saves the configuration file to the startup configuration. - Disable - Uses the configuration file as the running configuration only. When the switch reboots, it will load the configuration from the startup configuration file. • Retry Count - Indicates the number of times to attempt the auto configuration process during boot up. The number of times the switch has attempted to contact the TFTP server during the current Auto Configuration session. • Auto Configuration State - Shows the current state of the Auto Configuration process. Configuring Auto Configuration Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Utility Commands - Auto Config chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to configure Auto Configuring. Table 6-53. Auto Configuration Commands CLI Command boot host auto-save boot host dhcp boot host retry-count show boot Description Enables/disables automatically saving the downloaded configuration on the switch. Enables/disables Auto Config on the switch. Set the number of attempts to download a configuration. Displays the current status of the Auto Config process. Trap Manager Use the Trap Manager menus to configure traps flags and view the trap log. Click System →Trap Manager in the tree view to display the Trap Manager page. Use this page to go to the following features: • Trap Flags • OSPFv2 Trap Flags • OSPFv3 Trap Flags • Trap Log 236 Configuring System Information