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Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide
Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes
C6576M Software Dialog Box
Backup/Restore IOS Image Area
The Backup/Restore IOS Image area of the C6576M Software dialog box provides the following
information:
• TFTP Host—The IP address or hostname of the TFTP server that the IOS image was restored from
or backed up to.
• Backup Status—Status of the last image backup operation. The Backup Status has the following
values:
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Ok—The backup operation completed without errors.
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Failed—The backup operation failed.
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Not executed—A backup has not been executed.
• Backup Source—The IOS image file to be backed up. Specify the full path to the image (for
example, “slot0:c6sup12-jsv-mz.121-6.E.bin”).
• Backup Destination—The destination filename on the TFTP Host to which the image will be backed
up.
• Restore Status—Status of the last image restore operation. The Restore Status has the following
values:
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Ok—The restore operation completed without errors.
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Failed—The restore operation failed.
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Not executed—A restore has not been executed.
• Restore Source—The filename of the IOS image that will be restored from the TFTP Host to the
switch or router.
• Restore Destination—The destination filename on the switch or router to which the image will be
restored. The file attribute can include the file system as well as the filename; for example:
Slot0:/c6sup22jsv.bin.
• Backup button—Backs up the IOS image specified in the Backup Source attribute to the file
specified in the Backup Destination attribute on the TFTP Host.
• Scheduled Backup button—Schedules the backup of an IOS image file (from the device to the
TFTP server). Launches the dialog box shown in Figure 6-9:
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Date—The date when the backup will start. The format is MM/DD/YYYY.
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Hour—The hour when the backup will start. It is a 24-hour clock.
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Minute—The minute when the backup will start.
• Restore button—Restores an IOS image. Copies the Restore Source file from the TFTP Host to the
Restore Destination location/file.
Note The Switch or router needs to be reset in order to run with the new IOS image.
• Scheduled Restore button—Schedules the restore operation of an IOS image file (from the TFTP
server to the device). Launches the dialog box shown in Figure 6-9:
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Date—The date when the restore will start. The format is MM/DD/YYYY.
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Hour—The hour when the restore will start. It is a 24-hour clock.
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Minute—The minute when the restore will start.