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Management System Setup : System Configuration Setup

You use this page to download the current configuration to a local drive, upload a configuration from a local drive or file server, and reset the configuration to default settings. You use also use the System Configuration Setup page to restart the device.

Settings

Download System Configuration Except IP Identity

If your web browser is Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer, click this button to save an .ini file containing the configuration file, except for the device's IP address.

If your web browser is Netscape Communicator, use the right mouse button to click this button and select Save link as in the pop-up menu.

Download Non-Default System Configuration

Use this link to download the non-default system configuration.

Download All System Configuration

If your web browser is Netscape Communicator, use your right mouse button to click this button and select Save link as in the pop-up menu. The current configuration with the device's IP address is saved. If you click either link with your left mouse button, Netscape Communicator displays the text file but does not open the Save as window.

Additional System Configuration File

Type the path and file name of the configuration file you want to load to the device. If you aren't sure of the exact path to the configuration file, click Browse... When the File Upload window appears, go to the directory that contains the configuration file and select the file. Click Open.

When the filename appears in the Additional System Configuration File entry field, click Browser Update Now.

The configuration file is loaded and applied in the device.

Action Buttons

Command

Description

"Warm" Restart System Now

Performs a warm restart of the device. A warm restart reboots the device.

"Cold" Restart System Now

Performs a cold restart of the device. A cold restart is the equivalent of removing and then reapplying power for the device.

Reset System Factory Defaults Except IP Identity

Click this button to reset all of the settings, except

  • The device's IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and boot protocol
  • The users in the User Manager list
  • The SNMP Administrator Community name  

Reset All System Factory Defaults

Click this button to return all settings to their factory defaults (including the IP identity) except:

  • The users in the User Manager list
  • The SNMP Administrator Community name

Read Config File From Server

Click this button to send a configuration file from the server to the device.

Browser Update Now

Click this button to send the configuration file you named in the Additional System Configuration File entry field to the device.

Done

This button sends you back to the Cisco Services Setup page.

 

 
 

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