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Downloading or Backing-up a Configuration or Log, Upgrade/Backup Firmware/Language
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Managing System Files Types of System Files 4 The option of automatically copying the Running Configuration to the mirror configuration can be disabled in the Configuration Files Properties page. • Backup Configuration-A manual copy of a configuration file used 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. • Firmware-The program that controls the operations and functionality of the switch. More commonly referred to as the image. • Boot Code-Controls the basic system startup and launches the firmware image. • Language File-The dictionary that enables the web-based configuration utility windows to be displayed in the selected language. • Flash Log-SYSLOG messages stored in Flash memory. File Actions The following actions can be performed to manage firmware and configuration files: • Upgrade the firmware or boot code, or replace a second language, as described in Upgrade/Backup Firmware/Language section. • Save configuration files on the switch to a location on another device as described in the Downloading or Backing-up a Configuration or Log section. • Clear the Startup Configuration or Backup Configuration file types as described in the Viewing Configuration Files Properties section. • Copy one configuration file type to another configuration file type as described in the Copying Configuration Files section. • Enable automatically uploading a configuration file from a DHCP server to the switch, as described in the DHCP Auto Configuration section. This section covers the following topics: • Upgrade/Backup Firmware/Language • Downloading or Backing-up a Configuration or Log • Viewing Configuration Files Properties Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide 32