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www.dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# snmp-server host 172.16.1.1 private console(config)# end console# show snmp Community-String Community-Access View name IP address public private private ---------- read only user-view All read write default 172.16.1.1 su DefaultSuper 172.17.1.1 Managing Files Use the File Management page to manage device software, the image file, and the configuration files. Files can be downloaded or uploaded via a TFTP server. Management File Overview The management file structure consists of the following files: • Startup Configuration File - Contains the commands required to configure device at startup or after reboot. The startup configuration file is created by copying the configuration commands from the Running Configuration file or the Backup Configuration file to the Startup Configuration file. • Running Configuration File - Contains all Startup Configuration file commands, as well as all commands entered during the current session. After the device is powered down or rebooted, all commands stored in the Running Configuration file are lost. During the startup process, all commands in the Startup Configuration file are copied to the Running Configuration file and applied to the device. During the session, all new commands are added to the commands existing in the Running Configuration file. To update the Startup Configuration file, before powering down the device, the Running Configuration file must be copied to the Startup Configuration file. • Backup Configuration File - Contains a backup copy of the device configuration. Up to five backup configuration files can be saved on the device, with user configured names. These files are generated when the user copies the Running Configuration file or the Startup Configuration file to a user-named file. The contents of the backup configuration files can be copied to either the Running Configuration or the Startup Configuration files. 212 Configuring System Information