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Link to Disable configuration, Dump, Saving the active switch configuration

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Link to Disable configuration Command: /cfg/ufd/fdp/ltd [Failure Link to Disable Menu] addport - Add port to Link to Disable remport - Remove port from Link to Disable addtrnk - Add trunk to Link to Disable remtrnk - Remove trunk from Link to Disable cur - Display current LtD configuration The following table describes the Link to Disable (LtD) Menu options. The LtD can consist of any mix of downlink ports (ports 1-16) and trunk groups that contain only downlink ports. Table 180 Link to Disable Menu options Command addport remport addtrunk remtrunk cur Description Adds a port to the current LtD group. Only downlink ports (1-16) are allowed in the LtD. Removes a port from the current LtD group. Adds a trunk group to the current LtD group. LtD trunk groups can contain only downlink ports (1-16). Removes a trunk group from the current LtD group. Displays the current LtD configuration. Dump Command: /cfg/dump The dump program writes the current switch configuration to the terminal screen. To start the dump program, at the Configuration# prompt, enter: Configuration# dump The configuration is displayed with parameters that have been changed from the default values. The screen display can be captured, edited, and placed in a script file, which can be used to configure other switches. Paste the configuration commands from the script file at the command line prompt of the switch. The active configuration can also be saved or loaded via FTP/TFTP. Saving the active switch configuration Command: /cfg/ptcfg When the ptcfg command is used, the active configuration commands of the switch (as displayed using /cfg/dump) will be uploaded to the specified script configuration file on the TFTP server. To start the switch configuration upload, at the Configuration# prompt, enter: Configuration# ptcfg Where is the FTP or TFTP server IP address or hostname and is the name of the target script configuration file. NOTE: The output file is formatted with line-breaks but no carriage returns. The file cannot be viewed with editors that require carriage returns (such as Microsoft Notepad). NOTE: If the TFTP server is running SunOS™ or the Solaris™ operating system, the specified ptcfg file must exist prior to executing the ptcfg command and must be writable (set with proper permission, and not locked by any application). The contents of the specified file will be replaced with the current configuration data. Configuration Menu 158

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Configuration Menu 158
Link to Disable configuration
Command:
/cfg/ufd/fdp/ltd
[Failure Link to Disable Menu]
addport - Add port to Link to Disable
remport - Remove port from Link to Disable
addtrnk - Add trunk to Link to Disable
remtrnk - Remove trunk from Link to Disable
cur
- Display current LtD configuration
The following table describes the Link to Disable (LtD) Menu options. The LtD can consist of any mix of downlink ports
(ports 1-16) and trunk groups that contain only downlink ports.
Table 180
Link to Disable Menu options
Command
Description
addport <
port number
>
Adds a port to the current LtD group. Only downlink ports (1-16) are allowed in the LtD.
remport <
port number
>
Removes a port from the current LtD group.
addtrunk <
1-12
>
Adds a trunk group to the current LtD group. LtD trunk groups can contain only downlink
ports (1-16).
remtrunk <
1-12
>
Removes a trunk group from the current LtD group.
cur
Displays the current LtD configuration.
Dump
Command:
/cfg/dump
The dump program writes the current switch configuration to the terminal screen. To start the dump program, at the
Configuration#
prompt, enter:
Configuration# dump
The configuration is displayed with parameters that have been changed from the default values. The screen display
can be captured, edited, and placed in a script file, which can be used to configure other switches. Paste the
configuration commands from the script file at the command line prompt of the switch. The active configuration can
also be saved or loaded via FTP/TFTP.
Saving the active switch configuration
Command:
/cfg/ptcfg <FTP/
TFTP server
> <
filename
>
When the
ptcfg
command is used, the active configuration commands of the switch (as displayed using
/cfg/dump
)
will be uploaded to the specified script configuration file on the TFTP server. To start the switch configuration upload,
at the
Configuration#
prompt, enter:
Configuration# ptcfg <FTP/
TFTP server
> <
filename
>
Where
<FTP/TFTP server>
is the FTP or TFTP server IP address or hostname and
<filename>
is the name of the target
script configuration file.
NOTE:
The output file is formatted with line-breaks but no carriage returns. The file cannot be viewed with
editors that require carriage returns (such as Microsoft Notepad).
NOTE:
If the TFTP server is running SunOS™ or the Solaris™ operating system, the specified
ptcfg
file must
exist prior to executing the
ptcfg
command and must be writable (set with proper permission, and not locked
by any application). The contents of the specified file will be replaced with the current configuration data.