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configuration files
archiving 2-12
clearing the startup configuration 2-12
creating and using, guidelines for 2-2
creating using a text editor 2-2
deleting a stored configuration 2-12
described 2-1
downloading
reasons for 2-1
using FTP 2-6
using RCP 2-10
using TFTP 2-3
invalid combinations when copying 1-6
replacing and rolling back, guidelines for 2-13
replacing a running configuration 2-12, 2-13
rolling back a running configuration 2-12, 2-13
uploading
reasons for 2-2
using FTP 2-7
using RCP 2-11
using TFTP 2-4
configuration replacement 2-12
configuration rollback 2-12
D
directories
changing 1-4
creating and removing 1-5
displaying the working 1-4
downloading
configuration files
reasons for 2-1
using FTP 2-6
using RCP 2-10
using TFTP 2-3
image files
deleting old image 3-4
reasons for 3-1
using FTP 3-7
using HTTP 3-1
using RCP 3-12
using TFTP 3-3
using the Device Manager 3-1
F
files
copying 1-6
deleting 1-6
displaying the contents of 1-8
tar
creating 1-7
displaying the contents of 1-7
extracting 1-8
image file format 3-2
file system
displaying available file systems 1-1
displaying file information 1-4
local file system names 1-1
network file system names 1-6
setting the default 1-3
flash device, number of 1-1
FTP
configuration files
downloading 2-6
overview 2-5
uploading 2-7
image files
deleting old image 3-9
downloading 3-7
preparing the server 3-6
uploading 3-9
N
Network Assistant
upgrading a switch 3-1
R
RCP
configuration files
downloading 2-10
overview 2-8
uploading 2-11
image files
deleting old image 3-13
downloading 3-12
preparing the server 3-11
uploading 3-13
running configuration
S
software images
location in flash 3-2
tar file format, described 3-2
startup configuration
clearing 2-12
T
tar files
creating 1-7
displaying the contents of 1-7
extracting 1-8
image file format 3-2
TFTP
configuration files
downloading 2-3
uploading 2-4
image files
deleting 3-4
downloading 3-3
preparing the server 3-3
uploading 3-5
U
upgrading software images
uploading
configuration files
reasons for 2-2
using FTP 2-7
using RCP 2-11
using TFTP 2-4
image files
reasons for 3-1
using FTP 3-9
using RCP 3-13
using TFTP 3-5