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VPN 3002 Hardware Client Reference, Release 4.0
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Chapter 12 Administration
Administration | File Management | Swap Config Files
Delete
Delete lets you delete configuration files, saved log files, crash dump files, and memory reports. To
delete a file, click Delete next to the type of file you want to delete. When you select this option, a pop-up
window displays asking you to confirm or cancel. If you confirm, the file is deleted; the Manager
refreshes the screen and shows the revised list of files. There is no undo.
Swap Config Files
Swap Config Files lets you swap the boot configuration file with the backup configuration file. When
you select this option, the Administration | File Management | Swap Config Files window displays.
Config File Upload via HTTP
Config File Upload allows you to upload a configuration file. When you select this option, the
Administration | File Management | Config File Upload window displays.
Administration | File Management | Swap Config Files
This screen lets you swap the boot configuration file with the backup configuration file. Every time you
save the active configuration, the system writes it to the
CONFIG file, which is the boot configuration file;
and it saves the previous
CONFIG file as CONFIG.BAK, the backup configuration file.
To reload the boot configuration file and make it the active configuration, you must reboot the system.
When you click OK, the system automatically goes to the Administration | System Reboot screen, where
you can reboot the system. You can also click the highlighted link to go to that screen.
Figure 12-14 Administration | File Management | Swap Config Files Screen
OK/Cancel
To swap CONFIG and CONFIG.BAK files, click OK. The Manager goes to the Administration | System
Reboot screen.
To leave the files unchanged, click Cancel. The Manager returns to the Administration | File
Management | View screen.
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