Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Switch Feature Overview 61
File Management
Files, such as configuration files and system images, can be uploaded and
downloaded using HTTP (web only), TFTP, Secure FTP (SFTP), or Secure
Copy (SCP). Configuration file uploads from the switch to a server are a good
way to back up the switch configuration. A configuration file can also be
downloaded from a server to the switch to restore the switch to the
configuration in the downloaded file.
Files can be copied to and from a USB Flash drive that is plugged into the
USB port on the front panel of the switch. Or, the switch can be automatically
upgraded by booting it with a newer firmware image on a USB drive plugged
into the switch. Dell EMC Networking N-Series switches support file copy
protocols to both IPv4 and IPv6 servers.
For information about uploading, downloading, and copying files, see "Images
and File Management" on page 551.
Switch Database Management Templates
Switch Database Management (SDM) templates enable reallocating system
resources to support a different mix of features based on network
requirements. Dell EMC Networking N-Series switches support the following
three templates:
Dual IPv4 and IPv6 (default)
IPv4 Routing
IPv4 Data Center
For information about setting the SDM template, see "Managing General
System Settings" on page 471.
Automatic Installation of Firmware and Configuration
The Auto Install feature allows the switch to upgrade or downgrade to a
newer software image and update the configuration file automatically during
device initialization with limited administrative configuration on the device.
If a USB device is connected to the switch and contains a firmware image
and/or configuration file, the Auto Install feature installs the image or
configuration file from USB device. Otherwise, the switch can obtain the
necessary information from a DHCP server on the network.