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HP ProCurve 1810G User Manual

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10-1
10
Maintenance Pages
Backup Manager
Backup Manager page provides a means to save a backup copy of the switch’s image or configuration
files on a local system or network directory. To access this page, click the Maintenance > Backup
Manager.
The page displays different options depending on the protocol and image or file type selected for the
backup. As shown in the example in Figure 10-1, TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) has been selected
as the backup method for saving the code (entire image) onto a server.
Figure 10-1. Backup Manager Page
Table 10-1. Backup Manager Fields
Field Description
Backup Method Select the protocol to use:
HTTPThe file is downloaded over the current browser session.
TFTPThis requires a TFTP server operating on the system/network.
Server IP (TFTP backup only) If a TFTP backup is to be performed, enter the IP address of the TFTP server.
File Name (TFTP backup only) If a TFTP backup is to be performed, enter the file name with which backup must be
saved. This can differ from the actual file name on the switch.
Backup Type Select the image or file to be backed up:
CodeThe entire image is backed up (default name switchdrvr.stk).
ConfigurationOnly the configuration file is backed up (default name config.bin).
Image Name If Code is selected as the Backup Type, select one of the two images stored in memory:
ActiveThe currently active image is backed up.
BackupThe backup image is backed up. name config.bin).

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