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 +===== Shared files =====
  
 +The File-transfer related directories are used to store configuration files.
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 +When you execute a configuration job on node, the running configuration will be saved first and uploaded to the File-transfer ''/previous'' directory with the nodename in question as filename for backup purposes, 
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 +The ''/users'' directory can be used to create a personal subdirectory within to store your own configurations manually. 
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 +Firmware files used for OS upgrades are stored in the ''/os'' directory and are organized using a vendor-based directory tree. This these files are managed by the [[menu:build:osversions|OS-repository]] which has its own front-end tools, 
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 +==== Uploading a file ====
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 +To upload a file click the "Choose File" button in the desired directory and select the file in question and click the "Upload" button.
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 +{{menu:admin:shared_files:tftp_ios_file_upload.png|}}
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 +The uploaded file's details
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 +{{menu:admin:shared_files:tftp_ios_file_uploaded.png|}}
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 +==== Deleting a file ====
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 +To delete a file check the checkbox next to it and click the "Delete" button, after confirming the "Are you sure to delete all selected files?" prompt the file will be deleted.
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 +==== http directory ====
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 +The http directory is a special case, files in this directory can be accessed without authentication. Be aware that you should not put any sensitive data in this directory for this reason.