Jeroen van Aart wrote:
Ryan Malayter wrote:
not designed or coded by a native English speaker. You have to use the
upload link to export config, and put in the address of your TFTP
server, since you are uploading from the switch to the tftp server.
Yes I tried that. However the
Ryan Malayter malay...@gmail.com wrote:
Despite the terrible GUI and passable CLI, we're found the our 6248s to
be
remarkable stable and bug free. Some have been up for more than 3
years,
and all the things you expect to be problematic on cheap switches
(cross-stack LACP, multicast, MSTP,
Does anyone know if these crappy dell powerconnect switches (in my case
a 3448p) have a convenient or at least working way of exporting/backing
up the configuration to a different place? The only thing I can find is
using a tftp server but it's not working...
Thanks,
Jeroen
--
Earthquake
Jeroen van Aart(jer...@mompl.net)@Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 12:04:04PM -0700:
Does anyone know if these crappy dell powerconnect switches (in my
case a 3448p) have a convenient or at least working way of
exporting/backing up the configuration to a different place? The
only thing I can find is using
Bill Weiss wrote:
I'm using RANCID against a few 54xx PowerConnect switches, and it's
working well enough. I'm pretty sure my dlogin and drancid came from
http://web.rickyninja.net:81/rancid/drancid and
http://web.rickyninja.net:81/rancid/dlogin .
A number of people suggested that, thanks.
On Friday, March 16, 2012 2:04:04 PM UTC-5, Jeroen van Aart wrote:
Does anyone know if these crappy dell powerconnect switches (in my case
a 3448p) have a convenient or at least working way of exporting/backing
up the configuration to a different place? The only thing I can find is
using
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 3:02 PM, Ryan Malayter malay...@gmail.com wrote:
as I recall the web UI is confusing and clearly not designed or coded by a
native English speaker.
It's as if the web ui was coded up to just _barely_ work, and shipped out
the door. It felt like I was using someone's
On 16/03/12 22:02, Ryan Malayter wrote:
Despite the terrible GUI and passable CLI, we're found the our 6248s to be
remarkable stable and bug free. Some have been up for more than 3 years,
and all the things you expect to be problematic on cheap switches
(cross-stack LACP, multicast, MSTP, QoS)
Ryan Malayter wrote:
not designed or coded by a native English speaker. You have to use the
upload link to export config, and put in the address of your TFTP server,
since you are uploading from the switch to the tftp server.
Yes I tried that. However the switch complains with an error about
Jeroen van Aart wrote:
Ryan Malayter wrote:
not designed or coded by a native English speaker. You have to use the
upload link to export config, and put in the address of your TFTP
server, since you are uploading from the switch to the tftp server.
Yes I tried that. However the switch
If it's tftp on Linux there's a flag you can pass tftpd at startup to allow
creation of files, can't remember off the top of my head what it is, it may be
-s.
--jm
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On 17/03/2012, at 1:05 PM, Jeroen van Aart jer...@mompl.net wrote:
Jeroen van Aart wrote:
Ryan Malayter
-c for create :)
On 17/03/2012, at 2:52 PM, Jay Mitchell j...@miscreant.org wrote:
If it's tftp on Linux there's a flag you can pass tftpd at startup to allow
creation of files, can't remember off the top of my head what it is, it may
be -s.
--jm
Sent from my iPhone
On 17/03/2012,
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