Copying Configuration Files - Cisco 500 series Administration Manual

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Managing System Files

Copying Configuration Files

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Copying Configuration Files
CAUTION
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
If the device is working in stack mode, the configuration files are taken from the
master unit.
To set whether mirror configuration files will be created, clear configuration files
and see when configuration files were created:
Click Administration > File Management > Configuration Files Properties. The
Configuration Files Properties
If required, disable Auto Mirror Configuration. This disables the automatic
creation of mirror configuration files. When disabling this feature, the mirror
configuration file, if it exists, is deleted. See
description of mirror files and why you might not want to automatically create
mirror configuration files.
If required, select either the Startup Configuration, Backup Configuration or both
and click Clear Files to delete these files.
This page provides the following fields:
Configuration File Name—Displays the type of file.
Creation Time—Displays the date and time that file was modified.
When you click Apply on any window, changes that you made to the switch
configuration settings are stored only in the Running Configuration. To preserve
the parameters in the Running Configuration, the Running Configuration must be
copied to another configuration type or saved on another device.
Unless the Running Configuration is copied to the Startup Configuration or another
configuration file, all changes made since the last time the file was copied are lost
when the switch is rebooted.
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