Cisco Systems SG200 Life Jacket User Manual


 
Administration
File Management
Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switch 62
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Running Configuration—Current configuration, including any changes
applied in the current management session.
Startup Configuration—Configuration file type used when the switch last
booted. This does not include any configuration changes applied but not yet
saved to the switch.
Backup Configuration—Backup configuration file type saved on the switch.
Mirror Configuration—If the Running Configuration is not modified for at
least 24 hours, it is automatically saved to the Mirror Configuration file type,
and a log message with severity level Alert is generated to indicate that a
new Mirror Configuration file is available. The Mirror Configuration file can be
used when the switch has problems booting with the Startup or Backup
Configuration file types. In such cases, the administrator can copy the Mirror
Configuration to either the Startup or Backup Configuration file type and
reboot.
STEP 3 For the Destination File Name, select the file type to be overwritten with the file
you are copying:
Startup Configuration—Configuration file type used when the switch last
booted. This does not include any configuration changes applied but not yet
saved to the switch.
Backup Configuration—Backup configuration file type saved on the switch.
STEP 4 Click Apply to begin the copy process.
When complete, a window displays the message, Copy Operation Successful.
DHCP Auto Configuration
The switch supports Auto Configuration through DHCP to facilitate configuration
deployment and upgrades. This feature enables the configuration of a switch
automatically when no configuration file is found in device storage during the boot
process or when a newer configuration file is available for download.
NOTE The Auto Configuration feature depends upon the proper configuration of other
devices in the network, including a DHCP or BOOTP server, a TFTP server, and if
necessary, a DNS server.