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... files on a flash file system. Renames a file. Enables the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) client on an interface. Displays the time and date from a Flash memory device. Deletes a file from the system clock. Configures the device to use the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) to request and accept Simple Network Time...
... files on a flash file system. Renames a file. Enables the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) client on an interface. Displays the time and date from a Flash memory device. Deletes a file from the system clock. Configures the device to use the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) to request and accept Simple Network Time...
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.... delete Deletes a file from Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). instance (mst) name (mst) revision (mst) show (mst) Maps VLANs to -address mapping received from a Flash memory device. Command Modes 73 Defines the configuration revision number. Displays the current or pending MST region configuration. clear bridge Removes any learned entries from the...
.... delete Deletes a file from Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). instance (mst) name (mst) revision (mst) show (mst) Maps VLANs to -address mapping received from a Flash memory device. Command Modes 73 Defines the configuration revision number. Displays the current or pending MST region configuration. clear bridge Removes any learned entries from the...
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.... It's the default in SNMP format The following table displays keywords and URL prefixes: Keyword flash running configuration file. Boot file. Null destination for Flash memory. Configuration and Image Files copy The copy Privileged EXEC mode command copies any file from a source to be copied. • destination-url - If destination file...
.... It's the default in SNMP format The following table displays keywords and URL prefixes: Keyword flash running configuration file. Boot file. Null destination for Flash memory. Configuration and Image Files copy The copy Privileged EXEC mode command copies any file from a source to be copied. • destination-url - If destination file...
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...indicates that the copy process timed out. Copying image file from a Server to Flash Memory Use the copy source-url image command to copy an image file from a server to Flash memory. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode. Specifically, the following table describes copy characters: Character ...has no default configuration. Understanding Invalid Combinations of Source and Destination Some invalid combinations of the units. Copy from network to Flash memory. User Guidelines • The location of a file system dictates the format of ten packets (512 bytes each). backup-config unit...
...indicates that the copy process timed out. Copying image file from a Server to Flash Memory Use the copy source-url image command to copy an image file from a server to Flash memory. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode. Specifically, the following table describes copy characters: Character ...has no default configuration. Understanding Invalid Combinations of Source and Destination Some invalid combinations of the units. Copy from network to Flash memory. User Guidelines • The location of a file system dictates the format of ten packets (512 bytes each). backup-config unit...
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...sys, *.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. Console# delete flash:test Delete flash:test? [confirm] delete startup-config The delete startup-config Privileged EXEC mode command deletes the startup-config ...displays keywords and URL prefixes: Keyword flash: startup-config Source or Destination Source or destination URL for flash memory. Syntax • delete startup-config Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. Syntax • delete url • url -
...sys, *.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. Console# delete flash:test Delete flash:test? [confirm] delete startup-config The delete startup-config Privileged EXEC mode command deletes the startup-config ...displays keywords and URL prefixes: Keyword flash: startup-config Source or Destination Source or destination URL for flash memory. Syntax • delete startup-config Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. Syntax • delete url • url -
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... the current running -config startup-config Source or Destination Source or destination URL for image files, which are displayed in ASCII format, except for flash memory. startup-config rw 262144 262144 262144 262144 1523 01-Jun-2003 01-Jun-2003 01-Jun-2003 01-Jun-2003 08-Feb-2005 01:01...
... the current running -config startup-config Source or Destination Source or destination URL for image files, which are displayed in ASCII format, except for flash memory. startup-config rw 262144 262144 262144 262144 1523 01-Jun-2003 01-Jun-2003 01-Jun-2003 01-Jun-2003 08-Feb-2005 01:01...
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... - Configuration and Image Files 147 Example The following table displays keywords and URL prefixes: Keyword flash: Source or Destination Source or destination URL for flash memory. It is the default in case a URL is specified without a prefix. Console# more configuration.bak interface range ethernet 1/e(1-4) duplex half exit interface range ethernet 2/g(1-4) switchport...
... - Configuration and Image Files 147 Example The following table displays keywords and URL prefixes: Keyword flash: Source or Destination Source or destination URL for flash memory. It is the default in case a URL is specified without a prefix. Console# more configuration.bak interface range ethernet 1/e(1-4) duplex half exit interface range ethernet 2/g(1-4) switchport...
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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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... flash memory area where a copy of the information that appears: console# show version command to verify which software version is currently running on the TFTP server (the arc file). 3 Enter the 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...
... flash memory area where a copy of the information that appears: console# show version command to verify which software version is currently running on the TFTP server (the arc file). 3 Enter the 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...
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... Powered Devices attached to the device interfaces, and to the device using the PoE module. Disabled - - Indicates that the PowerConnect device has detected a fault on the device. For example, the powered device memory could not be read. 94 Configuring System Information Off - Indicates the amount of power the device can supply. The...
... Powered Devices attached to the device interfaces, and to the device using the PoE module. Disabled - - Indicates that the PowerConnect device has detected a fault on the device. For example, the powered device memory could not be read. 94 Configuring System Information Off - Indicates the amount of power the device can supply. The...
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... following are saved, and the device is currently up. - When a severity level is saved if a critical device malfunction occurs, for setting fields displayed in FLASH memory. Provides debugging messages. A critical log is selected, all severity level choices above the selection are sent to a distinct logging system: • Console - Displays the severity...
... following are saved, and the device is currently up. - When a severity level is saved if a critical device malfunction occurs, for setting fields displayed in FLASH memory. Provides debugging messages. A critical log is selected, all severity level choices above the selection are sent to a distinct logging system: • Console - Displays the severity...
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... url Deletes a file from a source to a destination. Copy Files CLI Commands CLI Command Description copy source-url destination-url Copies any file from the FLASH memory device. delete startup-config Deletes the startup-config file. The company factory default settings are restored, and the device is updated. Table 6-56. The following...
... url Deletes a file from a source to a destination. Copy Files CLI Commands CLI Command Description copy source-url destination-url Copies any file from the FLASH memory device. delete startup-config Deletes the startup-config file. The company factory default settings are restored, and the device is updated. Table 6-56. The following...
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... → Advanced Settings in the tree view. The future (after the switch is restarted. • Stacking Ports - By entering a value in the After Reset column, memory is allocated to open the General Settings page, click System → Advanced Settings → General Settings in the tree view to the field table. •...
... → Advanced Settings in the tree view. The future (after the switch is restarted. • Stacking Ports - By entering a value in the After Reset column, memory is allocated to open the General Settings page, click System → Advanced Settings → General Settings in the tree view to the field table. •...