5-11
Switch Memory and Configuration
Using Primary and Secondary Flash Image Options
Switch Memory and
Configuration
Figure 5-5. Indication of a Configuration Change Requiring a Reboot

Using the Web Browser Interface To Implement

Configuration Changes

You can use the web browser interface to simultaneously save and impleme nt
a subset of switch configuration changes without having to rebo ot the switch.
That is, when you save a configuration change (in most cases, by clicking on
[Apply Changes] or [Apply Settings], you simultaneously change both the running-
config file and the startup-config file.
Note If you reconfigure a parameter in the CLI and then go to the browser interf ace
without executing a write memory command, those changes will be saved to
the startup-config file if you click on [Apply Changes] or [Apply Settings] in the web
browser interface.
Using Primary and Secondary Flash Image Options
The Switch 4108GL features two flash memory locations for storing system
image (operating system, or OS) files:
Reminder to
reboot the switch
to activate
configuration
changes.
Asterisk indicates
a configuration
change that
requires a reboot
in order to take
effect.