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Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide C 10 SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILE This appendix provides a sample configuration file that can be used with the Update Firmware and Configuration Files screen in the console program. The configuration file is a simple text file that you create. It has two functions: to point to the location of a file on a TFTP server, and to set the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway for the Switch. The file being uploaded can be either new runtime switching software, or a switch settings file which was previously saved on the TFTP server using the Save Settings to TFTP Server screen on the System Utilities menu. The IP address settings defined in the configuration file will override all other IP settings, even those defined in the settings file being uploaded. This enables the settings from one switch to be uploaded to another switch without their IP settings being the same (and thus coming into conflict). Commands: ? ? Code_type - This command tells the Switch the type of file you wish to upload to the Switch. Possible Code_types are PROM, RUNTIME, or CONFIG. This should always be the first setting. ?? PROM - PROM update file. ?? RUNTIME - Switching software update file. Sample Configuration File 183

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Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
Sample Configuration File
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C
10
S
AMPLE
C
ONFIGURATION
F
ILE
This appendix provides a sample configuration file that can be used
with the
Update Firmware and Configuration Files
screen in
the console program.
The configuration file is a simple text file that you create. It has two
functions: to point to the location of a file on a TFTP server, and to
set the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway for the Switch.
The file being uploaded can be either new runtime switching
software, or a switch settings file which was previously saved on the
TFTP server using the
Save Settings to TFTP Server
screen on
the
System Utilities
menu. The IP address settings defined in the
configuration file will override all other IP settings, even those
defined in the settings file being uploaded. This enables the settings
from one switch to be uploaded to another switch without their IP
settings being the same (and thus coming into conflict).
Commands:
??
Code_type
– This command tells the Switch the type of file
you wish to upload to the Switch. Possible Code_types are
PROM
,
RUNTIME
, or
CONFIG
. This should always be the first setting.
??
PROM – PROM update file.
??
RUNTIME – Switching software update file.