Cisco 500 Series Administration Manual page 55

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Change Queues Mode from 4 to 8—Queue-related configurations must be
examined and adjusted to meet QoS objectives with the new Queues
mode. See the CLI Reference Guide for a listing of these QoS commands.
Change Queues Mode from 8 to 4—Queue-related configuration
commands that conflict with the new Queues mode are rejected, meaning
that the download of the configuration file fails. Use the System Mode and
Stack Management page to change the Queues mode.
Change the System Mode—If the System mode is contained in a
configuration file that is downloaded to the device, and the file's System
mode matches the current System mode, this information is ignored.
Otherwise, if the System mode is changed, the following cases are
possible:
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If the configuration file is downloaded onto the device (using the
Download/Backup Configuration/Log page), the operation is aborted,
and a message is displayed indicating that the System mode must be
changed in the System Mode and Stack Management page.
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If the configuration file is downloaded during an automatic configuration
process, the Startup Configuration file is deleted and the device reboots
automatically in the new System mode. The device is configured with an
empty configuration file.
See
Configuration After Reboot
stacking modes are changed.
Downloading or Backing-up a Configuration or Log File
To backup or restore the system configuration file:
Click Administration > File Management > Download/Backup Configuration/
Log.
Select the Transfer Method.
If you selected via TFTP, enter the parameters. Otherwise, skip to
Administration: File Management
for a description of what happens when the
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
Download/Backup Configuration/Log
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