1 installation feature, 2 licensing support, 3 configuration management – Motorola Series Switch WS5100 User Manual

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Overview

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1.2.1.1 Installation Feature

The upgrade/downgrade of the switch can be performed at boot time using one of the following methods:

• Web UI

• DHCP

• CLI

• SNMP

• Patches

The switch platform has sufficient non-volatile memory to store multiple firmware images. The switch stores
an active and a passive firmware image. The switch supports staged upgrade operations.

1.2.1.2 Licensing Support

The following licensing information is utilized when upgrading the switch.

• The maximum numbers of AP licenses a switch can adopt is 48.

• You can install/remove AP licenses in batches of 6 APs at a time.

• The Radius server and VPN capability is not a part of the licenses feature.

1.2.1.3 Configuration Management

The system supports redundant storage of configuration files to protect against corruption during a write
operation and ensures at any given time a valid configuration file exists. If a configuration file has failed to
completely execute, it is rolled back and the pre-write file is used.

Text Based Configuration

The configuration is stored in human readable format. It is stored as a set of CLI commands.

1.2.1.4 Diagnostics

The following diagnostics are available for the switch:

1. In-service Diagnostics – In-service diagnostics provide a range of automatic health monitoring features

ensuring both the system hardware and software are in working order. The in-service-diagnostics
continuously monitor any available physical characteristics (as detailed below) and issues log messages
when either warning or error thresholds are reached. There are three types of in-service diagnostics:

• Hardware– Ethernet ports, chip failures, system temperature via the temperature sensors provided

by the hardware, etc.

• Software– CPU load, memory usage, etc.

• Environmental– CPU and air temperature, fans speed, etc.

2. Out-of-service Diagnostics – Out-of-service diagnostics are a set of intrusive tests run from the user

interface. Out-of-service diagnostics cannot be run while the unit is in operation. The intrusive tests
include:

• Ethernet loopback tests

NOTE: HTTPS must be enabled to access the switch Web UI. Ensure that HTTPS access
has been enabled before using the login screen to access the switch Web UI.

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