Netgear M4250-26G4XF-PoE User Manual - Page 73

Startup configuration, Save the running configuration

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AV Line of Fully Managed Switches M4250 Series 3. In the Login Name field, enter admin as the user name, in the Password field, enter your local device password, and click the AV UI Login button. The first time that you log in, no password is required. However, you then must specify a local device password to use each subsequent time that you log in. The Overview page displays. 4. Select Configure > Maintenance. The Maintenance page displays. Note: The switch can hold two firmware versions. If it does, the page displays the active firmware version. The main UI lets you manage firmware files, and change from one version to another. The AV UI lets you update the firmware but does not let you manage firmware versions. If you update firmware using the AV UI, the new firmware becomes the active firmware. 5. Click in the Browse Field field, navigate to the firmware file, and select it. 6. Click the Upload button. A pop-up window displays the progress of the firmware file upload. 7. After the upload completes, in the pop-up window, click the Reboot Now button. The firmware upgrade process starts. During the firmware upgrade, do not power down the switch. The switch reboots and restart with the new firmware version. When the process is complete, you can log in again to the AV UI. Startup configuration You can manage the startup configuration, that is, the startup-config file. You can do the following: • Save the running configuration to the startup configuration. • Download the running configuration file. • Restore the running and startup configurations from a previously downloaded configuration file. Save the running configuration After you make changes on a page of the AV UI and click the Apply button (or, in some windows, the Save button), your changes are saved for the current session, but are not retained when you restart the switch. That is, your running configuration is not saved to the startup configuration (the startup-config file). Manage and monitor the switch 73 Audio Video User Manual

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3.
In the
Login Name
field, enter
admin
as the user name, in the
Password
field, enter
your local device password, and click the
AV UI Login
button.
The first time that you log in, no password is required. However, you then must
specify a local device password to use each subsequent time that you log in.
The Overview page displays.
4.
Select
Configure > Maintenance
.
The Maintenance page displays.
Note:
The switch can hold two firmware versions. If it does, the page displays the
active firmware version. The main UI lets you manage firmware files, and change
from one version to another. The AV UI lets you update the firmware but does not
let you manage firmware versions. If you update firmware using the AV UI, the new
firmware becomes the active firmware.
5.
Click in the
Browse Field
field, navigate to the firmware file, and select it.
6.
Click the
Upload
button.
A pop-up window displays the progress of the firmware file upload.
7.
After the upload completes, in the pop-up window, click the
Reboot Now
button.
The firmware upgrade process starts. During the firmware upgrade, do not power
down the switch. The switch reboots and restart with the new firmware version. When
the process is complete, you can log in again to the AV UI.
Startup configuration
You can manage the startup configuration, that is, the startup-config file. You can do
the following:
Save the running configuration to the startup configuration.
Download the running configuration file.
Restore the running and startup configurations from a previously downloaded
configuration file.
Save the running configuration
After you make changes on a page of the AV UI and click the
Apply
button (or, in some
windows, the
Save
button), your changes are saved for the current session, but are not
retained when you restart the switch. That is, your running configuration is not saved to
the startup configuration (the startup-config file).
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Manage and monitor the switch
AV Line of Fully Managed Switches M4250 Series