Viewing Configuration Files Properties - Cisco 500 series Administration Manual

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Managing System Files

Viewing Configuration Files Properties

STEP 6
Viewing Configuration Files Properties
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
SCP Server IP Address/Name—Enter the IP address or domain name of
the TFTP server.
If Save Action is Download (replacing the file on the switch with a new version
from another device), enter the following fields.
Source File Name—Enter the name of the source file.
Destination File Type—Select the configuration file type. Only valid file
types are displayed. (The file types are described in the
Types
section).
If Save Action is Backup (copying a file to another device), enter the following
fields (in addition to those fields listed above):
Source File Type—Select the configuration file type. Only valid file types
are displayed. (The file types are described in the
section).
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.
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.
Destination File Name—Name of file being copied to.
Click Apply. The file is upgraded or backed up.
Configuration Files Properties
The
configuration files were created. It also enables deleting the Startup Configuration
and Backup Configuration files. You cannot delete the other configuration file
types.
page allows you to see when various system
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Files and File
Files and File Types
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