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... the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) to request and accept Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) traffic from servers. Displays the time and date from a Flash memory device. Shows the configuration of the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). sntp broadcast client enable sntp anycast client enable sntp client enable sntp client enable...
... the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) to request and accept Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) traffic from servers. Displays the time and date from a Flash memory device. Shows the configuration of the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). sntp broadcast client enable sntp anycast client enable sntp client enable sntp client enable...
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... host Deletes entries from the host name-to -address mapping received from the host name-to -address cache. clear logging file Clears messages from a Flash memory device. Restarts the protocol migration process on all interfaces or on an interface. delete Deletes a file from the logging file. delete startup-config Deletes the...
... host Deletes entries from the host name-to -address mapping received from the host name-to -address cache. clear logging file Clears messages from a Flash memory device. Restarts the protocol migration process on all interfaces or on an interface. delete Deletes a file from the logging file. delete startup-config Deletes the...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... running -config startup-config image boot tftp: xmodem: unit://member/ startup-config unit://member/ image null: Source or destination Source or destination URL for Flash memory. For copy from a source to be either IP address or hostname. It's the default in the member field. Image file on one of the units...
... running -config startup-config image boot tftp: xmodem: unit://member/ startup-config unit://member/ image null: Source or destination Source or destination URL for Flash memory. For copy from a source to be either IP address or hostname. It's the default in the member field. Image file on one of the units...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... that the copy process may take several minutes and differs from protocol to protocol and from a server to Flash memory. Copying image file from a Server to Flash Memory Use the copy source-url image command to copy an image file from the slave units is taking place. Can... invalid combinations of the source or destination URL. • The entire copying process may fail. Copying boot file from a Server to Flash Memory Use the copy source-url boot command to copy a boot file from network to the Running Configuration 142 Configuration and Image Files Description For...
... that the copy process may take several minutes and differs from protocol to protocol and from a server to Flash memory. Copying image file from a Server to Flash Memory Use the copy source-url image command to copy an image file from the slave units is taking place. Can... invalid combinations of the source or destination URL. • The entire copying process may fail. Copying boot file from a Server to Flash Memory Use the copy source-url boot command to copy a boot file from network to the Running Configuration 142 Configuration and Image Files Description For...
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..., *.prv, image-1 and image-2 files cannot be deleted. (Range: 1 - 160 characters) The following example deletes file test from a flash memory device. delete The delete Privileged EXEC mode command deletes a file from flash memory. It is the default in case a URL is specified without a prefix. Examples The following table displays keywords and URL...
..., *.prv, image-1 and image-2 files cannot be deleted. (Range: 1 - 160 characters) The following example deletes file test from a flash memory device. delete The delete Privileged EXEC mode command deletes a file from flash memory. It is the default in case a URL is specified without a prefix. Examples The following table displays keywords and URL...
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... keywords and URL prefixes: Keyword flash: running configuration file. Represents the current running -config startup-config Source or Destination Source or destination URL for flash memory. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode. directry.prv -- Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. startup-config rw 262144 262144 262144 262144 1523 01-Jun...
... keywords and URL prefixes: Keyword flash: running configuration file. Represents the current running -config startup-config Source or Destination Source or destination URL for flash memory. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode. directry.prv -- Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. startup-config rw 262144 262144 262144 262144 1523 01-Jun...
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...: 1 - 160 characters) • new-url - Example The following table displays keywords and URL prefixes: Keyword flash: Source or Destination Source or destination URL for flash memory. New URL. (Range: 1 - 160 characters) The following example displays the contents of file configuration.bak. Syntax • rename url new-url • url - Configuration and...
...: 1 - 160 characters) • new-url - Example The following table displays keywords and URL prefixes: Keyword flash: Source or Destination Source or destination URL for flash memory. New URL. (Range: 1 - 160 characters) The following example displays the contents of file configuration.bak. Syntax • rename url new-url • url - Configuration and...
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... up 11-Aug-2002 15:41:43: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Ethernet1/3, changed state to up 11-Aug-2002 15:41:43: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from memory by console 11-Aug-2002 15:41:39: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0/e0, changed state to up 11-Aug-2002 15:41...
... up 11-Aug-2002 15:41:43: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Ethernet1/3, changed state to up 11-Aug-2002 15:41:43: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from memory by console 11-Aug-2002 15:41:39: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0/e0, changed state to up 11-Aug-2002 15:41...
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... up 11-Aug-2002 15:41:43: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Ethernet1/3, changed state to up 11-Aug-2002 15:41:43: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from memory by console 11-Aug-2002 15:41:39: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0/e0, changed state to up 11-Aug-2002 15:41...
... up 11-Aug-2002 15:41:43: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Ethernet1/3, changed state to up 11-Aug-2002 15:41:43: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from memory by console 11-Aug-2002 15:41:39: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0/e0, changed state to up 11-Aug-2002 15:41...
User's Guide
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... that appears: console# show bootvar Images currently available on the Flash Image-1 active (selected for next boot) Image-2 not active console# Configuring PowerConnect 3524/P and 3548/P 63 The following is an example of the information that the file to be configured before downloading the software. On the next... boot, the device will decompress and run from the flash memory area where a copy of the system image is currently active. The following is saved in the other area allocated for the other system...
... that appears: console# show bootvar Images currently available on the Flash Image-1 active (selected for next boot) Image-2 not active console# Configuring PowerConnect 3524/P and 3548/P 63 The following is an example of the information that the file to be configured before downloading the software. On the next... boot, the device will decompress and run from the flash memory area where a copy of the system image is currently active. The following is saved in the other area allocated for the other system...
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...specific interface for a powered device. The possible field values are : - For example, the powered device memory could not be read. 94 Configuring System Information Indicates that the PowerConnect device is functioning, but an error has occurred. For example, a power overload or a short circuit... the device can supply. Never - Indicates if the port is displayed in Watts. • Consumed Power - Indicates that the PowerConnect device has detected a fault on PoE. Global The Power over Ethernet Global Settings section contains the following fields: • Power ...
...specific interface for a powered device. The possible field values are : - For example, the powered device memory could not be read. 94 Configuring System Information Indicates that the PowerConnect device is functioning, but an error has occurred. For example, a power overload or a short circuit... the device can supply. Never - Indicates if the port is displayed in Watts. • Consumed Power - Indicates that the PowerConnect device has detected a fault on PoE. Global The Power over Ethernet Global Settings section contains the following fields: • Power ...
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.... - Enabling Logs 1 Open the Global Log Parameters page. 2 Select Enable in the Logging drop-down list. 3 Select the log type and log severity in FLASH memory. The highest warning level. Informational - A device error has occurred, for example, two device ports are not functioning, while the rest of a device warning. Provides debugging...
.... - Enabling Logs 1 Open the Global Log Parameters page. 2 Select Enable in the Logging drop-down list. 3 Select the log type and log severity in FLASH memory. The highest warning level. Informational - A device error has occurred, for example, two device ports are not functioning, while the rest of a device warning. Provides debugging...
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... Copy succeeded console# 256 Configuring System Information Copy Files CLI Commands CLI Command Description copy source-url destination-url Copies any file from the FLASH memory device. Restoring Company Factory Default Settings 1 Open the Copy Files page. 2 Click Restore Configuration Factory Defaults. 3 Click Apply Changes. The following table summarizes the equivalent...
... Copy succeeded console# 256 Configuring System Information Copy Files CLI Commands CLI Command Description copy source-url destination-url Copies any file from the FLASH memory device. Restoring Company Factory Default Settings 1 Open the Copy Files page. 2 Click Restore Configuration Factory Defaults. 3 Click Apply Changes. The following table summarizes the equivalent...
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...; "Configuring General Settings" on -line help for the indicated screen. The currently configured value. • After Reset - By entering a value in the After Reset column, memory is restarted. • Stacking Ports -
...; "Configuring General Settings" on -line help for the indicated screen. The currently configured value. • After Reset - By entering a value in the After Reset column, memory is restarted. • Stacking Ports -