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TFTP Server — Specifies the TFTP Server IP Address for downloading or uploading the file.
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Source File — Name of the configuration file.
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Destination File— Specifies the type of configuration file to be created. The possible values
are:
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Running — Contains the configuration currently valid on the device.
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Starting — Contains the configuration which will be valid following system startup or
reboot.
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Backup configurations — Contains a copy of the system configuration for restoration
following a shutdown or a fault.
Copy Files
In the Copy Files Page, network administrators can copy configuration files from one device to
another.
The Copy Files Page contains the following fields:
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Restore Configuration Factory Defaults — Resets the Configuration file to the factory
defaults. The factory defaults are reset after the device is reset. When not selected, the
device maintains the current Configuration file.
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Copy Configuration — Indicates the device configuration file to copy and the intended
usage of the copied file (Running, Starting, or Backup).
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Source File Name — Indicates the type of configuration file to copy from the device.
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Destination File Name — Defines the intended usage of the copied configuration file on
the destination device.
Chapter 14: Managing System Files
File Management Overview
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