Setting the active boot configuration file – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus Interface User’s Guide

Section II: Advanced Operations

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Note

Only the active boot configuration file is changed when you select
the Save Configuration Changes option in the Main Menu. No other
boot configuration files stored on the switch are altered.

Selecting the Active Boot Configuration File for the Switch

You have now created the boot configuration file, made the necessary
changes to the switch’s parameter settings, and saved the changes. If you
want the switch to use this new boot configuration file the next time you
reset or power cycle the switch, no further steps are necessary. The new
boot configuration file is already the active boot file on the device.

But if you want the switch to use a different file as the active boot
configuration file, then perform the procedure in “Setting the Active Boot
Configuration File” on page 155.

Setting the Active

Boot

Configuration

File

This procedure selects the active boot configuration file for the switch. The
switch uses the active boot configuration file to set its parameter settings
when you reset or power cycle the unit. It also updates the active
configuration boot file whenever you select Save Configuration Changes
from the Main Menu.

Note the following before performing this procedure:

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To view the name of the currently active configuration file, display the
File Operations menu. The name of the file is displayed in option 1
Boot Configuration File in the menu.

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The file to be selected as the new active configuration file must already
exist in the switch’s file system or on a flash memory card, for those
switches that support a flash card. To view the switch’s configuration
files, see “Displaying System Files” on page 165. Configuration files
have a “.cfg” extension.

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To create an entirely new configuration file, refer to “Creating a Boot
Configuration File” on page 152.

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Specifying a new active boot configuration file does not change the
current operating configuration of the switch. If you want the switch to
reconfigure itself according to the configuration in the newly assigned
active boot configuration file, reset or power cycle the switch at the end
of the procedure.

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Selecting Save Configuration Changes from the Main Menu after
changing the active configuration file without resetting the switch
overwrites the settings in the file with the current operating settings of
the switch.

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For those systems that support a flash memory card, you can specify a
configuration file on a flash card as the active boot configuration file for
a switch. However, the configuration file is not copied to the switch’s

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