D-Link DXS-3600-32S 24-port Top Of Rack 10 Gigabit Managed Switch With Expansion Slot

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DXS-3600 Series 10GbE Layer 2/3 Switch CLI Reference Guide
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9-3 execute flash:
This command is used to execute the configuration of device, stored in the NVRAM, by using the increment method.
execute flash: FILENAME
Parameters
Example
This example shows the boot-up configuration information stored in the NVRAM.
The field descriptions are self-explanatory.
DXS-3600-32S#show bootup-config
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DXS-3600-32S TenGigabit Ethernet Switch
# Configuration
#
# Firmware: Build 1.10.023
# Copyright(C) 2012 D-Link Corporation. All rights reserved.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DEVICE
configure terminal
logging-server enable device
end
# PRIVMGMT
configure terminal
# COMMAND LEVEL START
# COMMAND LEVEL END
<The Output is Truncated>
FILENAME Specifies the name of the configuration file, stored in the NVRAM.
Default
None.
Command Mode
Privileged Mode.
Command Default Level
Level: 15
Usage Guideline
The command is used to execute the configuration by using the increment method.
This means that the new configuration will merge with the current configuration. The
existing configuration will not be cleared before applying of the new configuration.
To verify the executed result, use the show running-config command.
Note: The configuration file name and contents can be specified. Once edited, users
send the configuration file to the FLASH of the network device in TFTP. The contents
of the configuration file will simulate the input completely. Hence, it is necessary to
edit the contents of the configuration file by the sequence that CLI commands are
configured. Furthermore, for some interactive commands, it is necessary to write
corresponding response information in the batch file, guaranteeing that the
commands can be executed normally.
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