Upgrading And Backing Up Firmware And Language Files - Cisco SG200 Series Administration Manual

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Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide
Startup Configuration—The parameter values that were saved by you by
copying another configuration (usually the Running Configuration) to the
Startup Configuration.
The Startup Configuration is retained in Flash and is preserved any time the
switch is rebooted. When it is rebooted, the Startup Configuration is copied
to RAM and identified as the Running Configuration.
Backup Configuration—A manual copy of the parameter definitions for
protection against system shutdown or for the maintenance of a specific
operating state. You can copy the Mirror Configuration, Startup
Configuration, or Running Configuration to a Backup Configuration file. The
Backup Configuration exists in Flash and is preserved if the device is
rebooted.
Mirror Configuration—A copy of the Startup Configuration, created by the
switch after:
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The switch has been operating continuously for 24 hours.
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Configuration changes have been made to the Running Configuration in
the previous 24 hours, but have not been saved.
Only the switch can copy the Startup Configuration to the Mirror
Configuration. However, you can copy from the Mirror Configuration to other
file types or to another device.
Firmware—The operating system. More commonly referred to as the
image.
Boot Code—Controls the basic system startup and launches the firmware
image.
Language File—The dictionary that allows the windows to be displayed in
the selected language.
Flash Log—SYSLOG messages stored in Flash memory.

Upgrading and Backing Up Firmware and Language Files

You can use the Upgrade/Backup Firmware/Language page to:
Upgrade the firmware by downloading a new image from a server.
Upgrade the boot code by downloading a new boot file from a server.
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