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From the menu list (located on the left side of the screen) select Configuration Transfer.
4.
In the Configuration Download dialog box, click the Download button.
A Windows file download dialog
box will appear. Click the Save file to disk radio button and click OK.
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In the Save As dialog box enter the name for the NetVanta configuration file (all filenames must have a
.bin extension).
Browse to the location where you would like to save the file and click the Save button.
6.
A Windows File Download status dialog will briefly display showing the current status of the download.
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Using your file manager, check to make sure your configuration file was saved in your desired location.
Follow-up Procedures
Once this procedure is complete, return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with
the tasks indicated there.
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LOADING A SAVED CONFIGURATION INTO THE NETVANTA
Introduction
The NetVanta 2000 series supports configuration transfers from the unit (via the LAN interface) using an
active browser session. This DLP provides the steps to follow for a successful configuration transfer using
a PC and an active browser session.
Prerequisite Procedures
This DLP assumes the NetVanta 2000 series is connected to a PC and a browser session is active. Refer to
DLP-001 for more details.
Tools and Materials Required
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No special tools or materials required.
The NetVanta 2000 series upgrade firmware feature is only available using the Internet
Explorer web browser.
To prevent electrical shock, do not install equipment in a wet location or during a
lightning storm.