Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- Section I
- Basic Operations
- Chapter 1
- Starting a Web Browser Management Session
- Chapter 2
- Basic Switch Parameters
- Configuring the Switch’s Name, Location, and Contact
- Changing the Manager and Operator Passwords
- Setting the System Date and Time
- Rebooting a Switch
- Pinging a Remote System
- Returning the AT-S63 Management Software to the Factory Default Values
- Displaying the IP Address of the Local Interface
- Displaying System Information
- Chapter 3
- Enhanced Stacking
- Chapter 4
- SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c
- Chapter 5
- Port Parameters
- Chapter 6
- MAC Address Table
- Chapter 7
- Static Port Trunks
- Chapter 8
- Port Mirroring
- Section II
- Advanced Operations
- Chapter 9
- File System
- Chapter 10
- File Downloads and Uploads
- Chapter 11
- Event Logs and Syslog Servers
- Chapter 12
- Classifiers
- Chapter 13
- Access Control Lists
- Chapter 14
- Class of Service
- Chapter 15
- Quality of Service
- Chapter 16
- Denial of Service Defense
- Chapter 17
- IGMP Snooping
- Section III
- SNMPv3
- Chapter 18
- SNMPv3
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Protocol
- Enabling or Disabling SNMP Management
- Configuring the SNMPv3 User Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 View Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Access Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 SecurityToGroup Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Notify Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Target Address Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Community Table
- Displaying SNMPv3 Tables
- Section IV
- Spanning Tree Protocols
- Chapter 19
- Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols
- Chapter 20
- Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
- Section V
- Virtual LANs
- Chapter 21
- Port-based and Tagged VLANs
- Chapter 22
- GARP VLAN Registration Protocol
- Section VI
- Port Security
- Chapter 23
- MAC Address-based Port Security
- Chapter 24
- 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control
- Section VII
- Management Security
- Chapter 25
- Encryption Keys, PKI, and SSL
- Chapter 26
- Secure Shell (SSH)
- Chapter 27
- TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols
- Chapter 28
- Management Access Control List
- Index

Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads
130 Section II: Advanced Operations
Downloading a File
This procedure explains how to download a file from a TFTP server on
your network to the switch using the web browser interface. You can
download any of the following files:
AT-S63 image file
Boot configuration file
CA certificate
Here are the general guidelines to follow when performing this procedure:
You must use TFTP to download a file from a web browser
management session.
There must be a node on your network with the TFTP server software.
The file must be stored on the TFTP server node.
You should start the TFTP server before you begin the download
procedure.
The switch must have a routing interface on the local subnet from
where it will reach the TFTP server. The switch uses the IP address of
the interface as its source address when sending packets to the TFTP
server. This rule applies to both master and slave switches in an
enhanced stack. For a switch without a routing interface, you can
download the file from a local management session on the switch
using Xmodem or, alternatively, switch to switch. For instructions, refer
to the AT-S63 Management Software Menus Interface User’s Guide.
You cannot download a private encryption key onto a switch, but you
can a public key. However, since the switch can use only those
encryption keys it has generated itself, Allied Telesyn recommends
against downloading any keys onto the switch.
The web browser interface does not support downloading a file to a
compact flash memory card in a switch.
If you are downloading the AT-S63 image file, note these additional
guidelines:
All models of the AT-9400 Series switch use the same AT-S63 image
file.
The AT-S63 image file contains the bootloader for the switch. You
cannot load the image file and bootloader separately.
Installing a new AT-S63 software image does not change the current
configuration of a switch.
If you are upgrading an AT-9400 Series switch from AT-S63 version
1.3.0 or earlier and the switch has an IP address, the upgrade process
automatically creates a routing interface on the switch to preserve the