Problem loading config on x460-48t
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‎01-19-2016 08:34 PM
Hello
I have a stack with 2 x460-48t switches. I have a third switch on the bench that I want to configure as a spare. All three of the switches have version 15.3.3.5 patch1-10. I'm trying to place the active configuration on the spare, but it always reboots to the default configuration. I was able to TFTP the file to the spare switch, and I go through the process of "use conf xxxxx" but after it reboots it's always on the default config. I'm not unfamiliar with Extreme switches, and have been able to move configurations to other switches without problem, but this is the only stack that I have. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks a lot
I have a stack with 2 x460-48t switches. I have a third switch on the bench that I want to configure as a spare. All three of the switches have version 15.3.3.5 patch1-10. I'm trying to place the active configuration on the spare, but it always reboots to the default configuration. I was able to TFTP the file to the spare switch, and I go through the process of "use conf xxxxx" but after it reboots it's always on the default config. I'm not unfamiliar with Extreme switches, and have been able to move configurations to other switches without problem, but this is the only stack that I have. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks a lot
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‎01-19-2016 09:01 PM
That worked! Thanks a lot Drew
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‎01-19-2016 09:01 PM
Glad I could help!
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‎01-19-2016 08:47 PM
I answered no to "save changes before reboot" and it still reboots to default settings. It goes through the disable telnet, snmp, and turn off unused ports questions that you see with a default switch during the first boot.
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‎01-19-2016 08:41 PM
I thought I said no on that question, let me retry and report back. Thanks for the quick response
