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The Layer 3 module that is available for use with the Switch 1100 and
Switch 3300 family of devices will not be configured by the Device
Restore or Setup operations. The presence of these modules is recorded
as part of the physical configuration stored in the backup file for a device,
but the software configuration of the module is not saved.
Supported Device
Parameters
The Device Backup operation saves the configuration of the agent
software parameters summarized in Tabl e 11
:
Table 11 Supported Parameters by Device Family
The following network interface settings are not applied to target devices
by the Device Restore or Setup operations: IP address, subnet mask and
default gateway.
User passwords and RADIUS secrets, where relevant, are not saved as
part of the human readable backup files for security reasons. See
Understanding Backup Files below for a list of device families whose
configuration is stored in readable backup files.
Device Family Supported Parameters
Switch 610/630
Switch 1100 Family
Switch 3300 Family
System Information; VLANs; Roving Analysis Port; Resilient
Links; Port Trunks; Port Security; Spanning Tree; Port
Configuration; Advanced Stack Setup; Users and User
Access; RMon Alarms; RMon Events; Trap Destination;
Network Interface Configuration; Serial Port
Configuration
Switch 4300 System Information; VLANs; Roving Analysis Port;
Spanning Tree; Port Configuration; Port Priority; IGMP
Setup; RMon Alarms; Trap Destinations
Switch 4400 Family
Switch 4005
Switch 4007/4007R
Wireless LAN Access
Point 8000
The agent software for these device families has native
support for Backup and Restore. Please refer to the user
documentation for these products for further details of
the software parameters that are supported.
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