Editing file system elements

Use the procedure and job aid in this section to edit file system elements.


Step Action

1

Click the Edit arrowhead to open the Edit menu.

2

Double-click File System to open the File System tab in the work area. For further information about configuration files and licensing, see Configuration files fundamentals and Feature licensing fundamentals.


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Job aid, tabs in the File System work area

Job aid, tabs in the File System work area

Tab Description
Config/Image/Diag file Use this tab to view information about and acquire image, configuration, and firmware files.
Ascii Config File Use this tab to acquire ASCII configuration files.
License File Use this tab to view and manage software licensing.
Save Configuration Use this tab to save the current configuration manually or automatically.
Boot Image Use this tab to view information about software and diagnostics images loaded on your switch.
Help File Path Use this tab to designate the file path to the EDM help files. You can use a USB mass storage device or a TFTP server.

Job aid, folders and subfolders in the navigation tree

Job aid, folders and subfolders in the navigation tree

Folder Description
Administration Use the tabs associated with the sub-folders in the Administration folder to perform the following functions:
  • Quick Start –set up IP/Community/Vlan and Trap Receiver
  • Remote Access – enable or disable Telnet, SNMP, Web Page, and SSH
  • MIB Web Page – perform a MIB Walk
Device Rediscover Device— Use the Rediscover Device selection to refresh the session. Caution: all existing tabs are lost
Edit Use the tabs associated with the sub-folders in the Edit folder to view or change parameters for the currently-selected object.

Sub-folders in the Edit folder are

  • Unit
  • Chassis: Chassis, Switch/Stack, ports, and environment
  • Bridge
  • File System
  • ADAC
  • Diagnostics: Port Mirrors, Topology, System Log. 802.1AB: LLDP, Port dot1, Port dot3, Port MED
  • SNTP/Clock
  • Snmp Server: MIB View, User, Community, Host, Notification Control
Security

Use the tabs associated with the sub-folders in the Security folder to view or change security settings.

Sub-folders in the Security folder are

  • MAC Security
  • DHCP Snooping
  • Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI)
  • IP Source Guard (IPSG)
  • 802.1X/EAP
  • Web/Telnet/Console
  • SSH
  • RADIUS
  • NSNA
  • TACACS+
Graph Use the tabs associated with the sub-folders in the Graph folder to view statistics and produce graphs of the statistics.

Sub-folders in the Graph folder are

  • Chassis
  • Port —to view or graph statistics for a port, first select a port on the Device Physical View.
Power Management Use the tabs associated with the sub-folders in the Power Management folder to view and configure Power over Ethernet (PoE) settings and to view and configure Energy Saver settings.

Sub-folders in the Power Management folder are

  • PoE
  • Energy Saver

PoE is only available for switches equipped with Power over Ethernet.

VLAN Use the tabs associated with the sub-folders in the VLAN folder to configure or view information about VLANs, Spanning Tree, and Multi-Link Trunking.

Sub-folders in the VLANs folder are

  • VLANs
  • Spanning Tree: Globals, STG, RSTP, MSTP
  • MLT/LACP
IP Routing Use the tabs associated with the sub-folders in the IP Routing folder to configure IP routing functions.

Sub-folders in the IP Routing folder are

  • IP
  • TCP/UDP
  • OSPF
  • RIP
  • DHCP
  • UDP Forwarding
  • Policy
IPv6 Use the tabs associated with the sub-folders in the IPv6 folder to set up IPv6 routing functions.

Sub-folders in the IPv6 folder are

  • IPv6
  • TCP/UDP
QoS Use the tabs associated with the sub-folders in the QoS folder to configure quality of service and set up QoS policies and filters.

Sub-folders in the QoS folder are

  • QoS Devices
  • QoS Rules
  • QoS
  • QoS Agent
  • QoS NSNA/Traffic Profile
Serviceability Use the tabs associated with the sub-folders in the Serviceability folder to monitor traffic flows using IPFIX, and to monitor and configure remote monitoring.

Sub-folders in the Serviceability folder are

  • IPFIX
  • RMON: Alarms, Control