User Manual

Applicable
configuration
Applicable file Remote path Load (GET) Save (PUT)
Automatic
restart
startup-config
(USER mode)
CONFIG file (.txt) reconfig -
All settings (.zip) reconfig-all -
When applying (PUT) a CONFIG file, confirm that the target CONFIG and the type of the target file are correct.
If an incorrect file is specified, it cannot be reflected correctly.
The command syntax used depends on the OS of that host (TFTP client). Keep the following points in mind when executing
commands.
IP address of the SWP2
Use "binary mode" as the transmission mode.
If an administrator password is set on the SWP2, you must specify the administrator password after the remote path in the
format "/PASSWORD".
If you PUT (write) with "config" specified as the remote path, the changes are added or overwritten to the current operating
settings.
Settings that you do not add or change will remain as the current operating settings.
Since the setting values are not saved, you must use the write command etc. if you want to save them.
The encrypted password (password 8 or enable password 8 command format) is not applied to the settings even if it is
PUT to running-config via TFTP.
And, users are not actually registered when making settings for users that include encrypted passwords (username
command).
2.3 Login
When the SWP2 has finished starting up, a login screen is displayed.
If a user is configured, enter the user name and password. If a user is not configured, omit the user name by pressing the Enter
key, and enter the login password instead to log in as an unknown user.
When authentication is successful, the command prompt appears. Since no user password is specified with the default settings,
you will be able to log in without a password.
Login screen
Username:
Password:
Console screen following login
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2.4 Command input mode
2.4.1 Command input mode basics
In order to change the settings of the SWP2 or to reference the status, you must move to the appropriate command input mode
and then execute the command. Command input mode is divided into hierarchical levels as shown below, and the commands
that can be entered in each mode are different. By noting the prompt, the user can see which mode they are currently in.
18 | Command Reference | How to use the commands