Administration
File Management
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File Management
You can use the file management features to upgrade or backup the firmware,
update the language files, save configuration changes, copy configuration files
within the switch, and set up autoconfiguration feature.
NOTE
When any download or upload to or from the switch is in progress, all management
access to the switch is blocked until the transfer is complete to protect the switch
from any unknown changes.
NOTE
When logging in by using HTTP/HTML, and you can choose from more than one
network port, you should the lowest number port.
See the following topics for more information on the configuration pages available
in the File Management menu:
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Upgrading and Backing Up Firmware and Language Files
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Downloading and Backing Up the Configuration and Log Files
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Delete Configuration
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Copying and Saving Configuration Files
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DHCP Auto Configuration
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Firmware Recovery Over HTTP
Files and File Types
The following types of configuration and operational files are found on the switch:
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Running Configuration
—Parameters that are currently used by the switch
to operate. It is the only file type that is modified by you when the parameter
values are changed by using one of the configuration interfaces, and must be
manually saved to another file type, such as the Startup Configuration, to be
preserved after a reboot.
If the switch is rebooted, the Running Configuration is lost. When the switch
is rebooted, the Startup Configuration stored in the Flash is copied to the
Running Configuration stored in RAM.