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Managing System Files
Downloading or Backing-up a Configuration or Log
STEP 4
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
g. Sensitive Data—Select how sensitive data should be included in the backup
file. The following options are available:
-
Exclude—Do not include sensitive data in the backup.
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Encrypted—Include sensitive data in the backup in its encrypted form.
-
Plaintext—Include sensitive data in the backup in its plaintext form.
The available sensitive data options are determined by the current
NOTE
user SSD rules. For details, refer to Secure Sensitive Data Management >
SSD Rules page.
h. Destination File Name—Enter the destination file name. File names cannot
contain slashes (\ or /), the leading letter of the file name must not be a period
(.), and the file name must be between 1 and 160 characters. (Valid characters:
A-Z, a-z, 0-9, ".", "-", "_").
i.
Click Apply. The file is upgraded or backed up.
If you selected via HTTP/HTTPS, enter the parameters as described in this step.
Select the Save Action.
If Save Action is Download (replacing the file on the switch with a new version
from another device), do the following. Otherwise, go to the next procedure in this
step.
a. Source File Name—Click Browse to select a file or enter the path and source
file name to be used in the transfer.
b. Destination File Type—Select the configuration file type. Only valid file types
are displayed. (The file types are described in the
section).
c. Click Apply. The file is transferred from the other device to the switch.
If Save Action is Backup (copying a file to another device), do the following:
a. Source File Type—Select the configuration file type. Only valid file types are
displayed. (The file types are described in the
b. Sensitive Data—Select how sensitive data should be included in the backup
file. The following options are available:
-
Exclude—Do not include sensitive data in the backup.
-
Encrypted—Include sensitive data in the backup in its encrypted form.
-
Plaintext—Include sensitive data in the backup in its plaintext form.
Files and File Types
Files and File Types
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