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Managing System Files
Upgrade/Backup Firmware/Language
STEP 4
STEP 5
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
Enter the following fields:
File Type—Select the destination file type. Only valid file types are shown.
(The file types are described in the
TFTP Server Definition—Select whether to specify the TFTP server by IP
address or domain name.
IP Version—Select whether an IPv4 or an IPv6 address is used.
IPv6 Address Type—Select the IPv6 address type (if IPv6 is used). The
options are:
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Link Local—The IPv6 address uniquely identifies hosts on a single
network link. A link local address has a prefix of FE80, is not routable, and
can be used for communication only on the local network. Only one link
local address is supported. If a link local address exists on the interface,
this entry replaces the address in the configuration.
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Global—The IPv6 address is a global Unicast IPV6 type that is visible and
reachable from other networks.
Link Local Interface—Select the link local interface (if IPv6 is used) from the
list.
TFTP Server IP Address/Name—Enter the IP address or the domain name
of the TFTP server.
(For Upgrade) Source File Name—Enter the name of the source file.
(For Backup) Destination File Name—Enter the name of the backup file.
If you selected via HTTP/HTTPS, you can only Upgrade. Enter the parameters as
described in this step.
File Type—Select the configuration file type. Only valid file types can be
selected. (The file types are described in the
The following file types can be upgraded:
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Firmware Image—Select this to upgrade the firmware image.
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Language—Select this to upgrade the language file.
File Name—Click Browse to select a file or enter the path and source file
name to be used in the transfer.
If you selected via SCP (Over SSH), see
instructions. Then, enter the following fields: (only unique fields are described, for
non-unique fields, see the descriptions above)
Files and File Types
Files and File Types
Using the SSH Client Feature
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