TP-Link TL-SG3109 Switch User Manual


 
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13.2.2 Software Image Upload
The Software Image Upload section contains the following elds:
TFTP Server IP Address — Species the address of the TFTP server to which the Software Image is uploaded.
Destination File Name — Species the name of the software image le to which the Software Image is uploaded.
13.2.3 Conguration Upload
The Conguration Upload section contains the following elds:
TFTP Server IP Address — Species the address of the TFTP server to which the Conguration le is uploaded.
Destination File Name — Species the name of the le to which the Startup Conguration le is uploaded.
Transfer File Name — Species the name of the Conguration le that is uploaded.
The possible eld values are:
Running Conguration — Uploads the Running Conguration le.
Startup Conguration — Uploads the Startup Conguration le.
2. Open the Copy Files Page. See “Copying System Files” in section 13.4.
3. Dene the le type to upload.
4. Dene the elds.
5. Click . The software is uploaded to the device.
13.3 Activating Image Files
The Active Image Page allows network managers to select and reset the Image les.
To download system les:
1. Click System > Maintenance > File Management > Active Image. The Active Image Page opens:
Figure 125: Active Image Page
The Active Image Page contains the following elds:
Unit No. — The unit number for which the Image le is
selected.
Active Image — The Image file which is currently
active on the unit.
After Reset — The Image file which is active on the
unit after the device is reset.
The possible eld values are:
Image 1 — Activates Image le 1 after the device is reset.
Image 2 — Activates Image le 2 after the device is reset.
2. Dene the After Reset eld.
3. Click . The selected image le is activated after the device is reset.
13.4 Copying System Files
Files can be copied and deleted using the Copy Files Page.
To copy system les:
1. Click System > Maintenance > File Management > Copy Files. The Copy Files Page opens: