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Using the Web Browser Interface for Basic Configuration Tasks
Managing Files, Firmware, Boot Software, and the AutoSynch™ Function
Note All firmware files have a .biz extension.
2. After you have selected the new firmware file, select either Flash or
CFlash to specify the router memory location you are saving the file to.
3. Click the Upload button.
Delete Firmware. This window allows you to delete old firmware versions.
Firmware files are usually the largest files in memory, and if you need to free
up memory for configuration files, you may want to delete older firmware.
Figure 14-10.Delete Firmware
1. Use the pull-down menu for the Delete Firmware box to select the file
that you want to delete.
2. Click the Delete button.
Caution Deleting the current firmware version or deleting all firmware from the
router’s memory may prevent the router from booting. Be very careful when
deleting your router’s firmware. You may want to keep a backup copy of the
current firmware version.
Debug
The Debug section allows you to activate debug messages that provide real-
time information about processes and protocols that are running on the router.
Debug messages are displayed as the router receives and sends packets
related to the process you are debugging, providing useful information for
troubleshooting or testing your router’s operation.