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DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Backing up and Restoring Configuration Files The Config Backup and Restore Page contains fields for downloading and uploading the configuration file from the device through HTTP or TFTP server. To back up and restore configuration files: 1. Click > Config Backup & Restore. The Config Backup and Restore Page opens. Figure 1-3 Config Backup and Restore Page The Config Backup and Restore Page contains the following fields: Field Http Description Indicates that the system files are backed up or restored via an HTTP server. The possible field values are: Backup current setting to file - Backs up the current configuration files via the HTTP server. Restore saved setting from file - Restores the current configuration files via the HTTP server. TFTP Indicates that the system files are backed up or restored via an TFTP server. The possible field values are: Server IP - Specifies the TFTP Server IP Address to which files are backed up or from which they are restored. File - Indicates the file that is backed up or restored. Backup current setting to server - Backs up the current configuration files via the TFTP server. Restore saved setting from server - Restores the current configuration files via the TFTP server. 2. Select HTTP or TFTP field. 3. Define the selected server method fields. To backup files, click . To restore files, click . 4

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DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual
Backing up and Restoring Configuration Files
The
Config Backup and Restore Page
contains fields for downloading and uploading the configuration file from the device
through HTTP or
TFTP server. To back up and restore configuration files:
1.
Click
> Config Backup & Restore
. The
Config Backup and Restore Page
opens.
Figure 1-3 Config Backup and Restore Page
The Config Backup and Restore Page contains the following fields:
Field
Description
Http
Indicates that the system files are backed up or restored via an HTTP server. The possible
field
values are:
Backup current setting to file —
Backs up the current configuration files via the HTTP
server.
Restore saved setting from file —
Restores the current configuration files via the HTTP
server.
TFTP
Indicates that the system files are backed up or restored via an TFTP server. The possible field
values are:
Server IP —
Specifies the TFTP Server IP Address to which files are backed up or from
which they are restored.
File —
Indicates the file that is backed up or restored.
Backup current setting to server —
Backs up the current configuration files via the TFTP
server.
Restore saved setting from server —
Restores the current configuration files via the TFTP
server.
2.
Select
HTTP
or
TFTP
field.
3.
Define the selected server method fields.
To backup files, click
.
To restore files, click
.
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