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connection through the management connection. 
There are two types of data connections: active connection and passive connection.  
In active connection, the client transmits its address and port number for data transmission to 
the server, the management connection maintains until data transfer is complete. Then, using 
the address and port number provided by the client, the server establishes data connection on 
port  20 (if  not  engaged) to  transfer  data;  if  port  20 is  engaged,  the  server automatically 
generates some other port number to establish data connection. 
In  passive  connection,  the  client,  through  management  connection,  notify  the  server  to 
establish a passive connection. The server then creates its own data listening port and informs 
the client about the port, and the client establishes data connection to the specified port.  
As data connection is established through the specified address and port, there is a third party 
to provide data connection service. 
TFTP  builds  upon  UDP,  providing  unreliable  data  stream  transfer  service  with  no  user 
authentication  or  permission-based  file  access  authorization.  It  ensures  correct  data 
transmission  by  sending  and  acknowledging  mechanism  and  retransmission  of  time-out 
packets. The advantage of TFTP over FTP is that it is a simple and low overhead file transfer 
service. 
Switch can operate as either FTP/TFTP client or server. When switch operates as a FTP/TFTP 
client, configuration files or system files can be downloaded from the remote FTP/TFTP 
servers (can be hosts or other switches) without affecting its normal operation. And file list can 
also be retrieved from the server in ftp client mode. Of course, switch can also upload current 
configuration  files  or  system  files  to  the  remote  FTP/TFTP  servers  (can  be  hosts  or  other 
switches). When  switch  operates  as a  FTP/TFTP  server,  it  can  provide  file upload  and 
download service for authorized FTP/TFTP clients, as file list service as FTP server.  
Here are some terms frequently used in FTP/TFTP. 
ROM: Short for EPROM, erasable read-only memory. EPROM is repalced by FLASH memory 
in switch. 
SDRAM: RAM memory in  the switch, used for  system  software operation and  configuration 
sequence storage. 
FLASH: Flash memory used to save system file and configuration file. 
System file: including system image file and boot file. 
System  image  file:  refers  to  the  compressed  file  for  switch  hardware  driver  and  software 
support program, usually refer to as IMAGE upgrade file. In switch, the system image file is 
allowed to save in FLASH only. Switch mandates the name of system image file to be 
uploaded via FTP in Global Mode to be nos.img, other IMAGE system files will be rejected.  
Boot  file:  refers  to  the  file  initializes  the  switch,  also  referred  to  as  the  ROM  upgrade  file 
(Large size file can be compressed as IMAGE file). In switch, the boot file is allowed to save in 










