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Configuration Backup to HTTP, Tools > Configuration Restore & Backup > Configuration

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D-Link DGS-1100 Series Switch User Manual Click the Restore button to initiate the configuration restore. Click Effective immediately (running-config) to have the uploaded configuration loaded immediately. Click Take effect after the next boot (startup-config) to load the configuration after the switch has been rebooted. Configuration Backup to HTTP This window is used to initiate a configuration file backup to a local PC using HTTP. To view the following window, click Tools > Configuration Restore & Backup > Configuration Backup to HTTP, as shown below: Figure 13-9 Configuration Backup to HTTP window Select Include username password to save the switch user accounts and passwords to the backup file. Select Exclude username password to save the switch user accounts and passwords to the backup file. Click the Backup button to initiate the configuration file backup. Configuration Backup to TFTP This window is used to initiate a configuration file backup to a TFTP server. To view the following window, click Tools > Configuration Restore & Backup > Configuration Backup to TFTP, as shown below: Figure 13-10 Configuration Backup to TFTP window The fields that can be configured are described below: Parameter TFTP Server IP Destination File Description Enter the TFTP server's IPv4 address here. Enter the destination path and location where the configuration file should be stored on the TFTP server. Select Include username password to save the switch user accounts and passwords to the backup file. Select Exclude username password to save the switch user accounts and passwords to the backup file. Click the Backup button to initiate the configuration file backup. 76

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D-Link DGS-1100 Series Switch User Manual
Click the
Restore
button to initiate the configuration restore.
Click
Effective immediately (running-config)
to have the uploaded configuration loaded
immediately.
Click
Take effect after the next boot (startup-config)
to load the configuration after the switch has
been rebooted.
Configuration Backup to HTTP
This window is used to initiate a configuration file backup to a local PC using HTTP.
To view the following window, click
Tools > Configuration Restore & Backup > Configuration
Backup to HTTP
, as shown below:
Figure 13-9 Configuration Backup to HTTP window
Select
Include username
password
to save the switch user accounts and passwords to the backup
file.
Select
Exclude username password
to save the switch user accounts and passwords to the
backup file.
Click the
Backup
button to initiate the configuration file backup.
Configuration Backup to TFTP
This window is used to initiate a configuration file backup to a TFTP server.
To view the following window, click
Tools > Configuration Restore & Backup > Configuration
Backup to TFTP
, as shown below:
Figure 13-10 Configuration Backup to TFTP window
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
Description
TFTP Server IP
Enter the TFTP server’s IPv4 address here.
Destination File
Enter the destination path and location where the
configuration file should be stored on the TFTP server.
Select
Include username
password
to save the switch user accounts and passwords to the backup
file.
Select
Exclude username password
to save the switch user accounts and passwords to the
backup file.
Click the
Backup
button to initiate the configuration file backup.
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