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XGS2220 Series User’s Guide
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CHAPTER 79
MAINTENANCE
79.1 Overview
This chapter explains how to configure the screens that let you maintain the firmware and configuration
files.
79.1.1 What You Can Do
Use the Certificates screen (Section 79.2 on page 603) to see the Certificates screen and import the
Switch's CA-signed certificates.
Use the Cluster Management screens (Section 79.5 on page 608) to manage the switches within a
cluster and view cluster status.
Use the Restore Configuration screen (Section 79.8 on page 613) to upload a stored device
configuration file.
Use the Backup Configuration screen (Section 79.9 on page 613) to save your configurations for later
use.
Use the Auto Configuration screen (Section 79.10 on page 614) to overwrite the running configuration
stored in the Switch’s RAM.
Use the Erase Running-Configuration screen (Section 79.11 on page 615) to reset the configuration to
the Zyxel default configuration settings.
Use the Save Configuration screen (Section 79.12 on page 616) to save the current configuration
settings to a specific configuration file on the Switch.
Use the Configure Clone screen (Section 79.13 on page 617) to copy the basic and advanced
settings from a source port to a destination port or ports.
Use the Diagnostic screen (Section 79.14 on page 619) to ping IP addresses, run a traceroute, perform
port tests or show the Switch’s location between devices.
Use the Firmware Upgrade screen (Section 79.15 on page 622) to upload the latest firmware.
Use the Reboot System screen (Section 79.16 on page 625) to restart the Switch without physically
turning the power off and load a specific configuration file.
Use the Tech-Support screen (Section 79.17 on page 627) to create reports for customer support if
there are problems with the Switch.
79.2 Certificates
The Switch can use HTTPS certificates that are verified by a third party to create secure HTTPS
connections between your computer and the Switch. This way, you may securely access the Switch
using the Web Configurator. See Section 67.5.2 on page 505 for more information about HTTPS.
Certificates are based on public-private key pairs. A certificate contains the certificate owner’s identity
and public key. Certificates provide a way to exchange public keys for use in authentication.
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