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Cisco Broadband Access Center for Cable Administrator’s Guide
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Chapter 5 Configuring Broadband Access Center for Cable
Managing External Files
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IOS images—These are images stored in firmware for a Cisco device. The Cisco device can upload the
image to upgrade its functionality. BAC treats this file type like any other binary file.
image to upgrade its functionality. BAC treats this file type like any other binary file.
Figure 5-17 Manage External Files Page
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Table 5-12 Manage External Files Page
Field or Button
Description
External Files
Identifies the filename. An asterisk (*) can be used as a wildcard character
to allow searching for partial filenames. For example, you can enter *.cm to
list all external files ending with the .cm extension. An example of an
invalid wildcard is bronze*.
to allow searching for partial filenames. For example, you can enter *.cm to
list all external files ending with the .cm extension. An example of an
invalid wildcard is bronze*.
Page Size
Identifies the length of page to be displayed.
Search
Initiates the search for an external file with a name that matches that entered
in the External Files field.
in the External Files field.
Delete
Removes any selected external file from the database.
Add
Adds a new file.
External Files list
Displays a list of external files that match the search criteria.
Note
The check boxes immediately to the left of any selected item in this
list must be checked before any other function, such as a delete,
replace, or export can be performed. You can select all items in the
list by checking the first check box. However, the action you select
is performed on ALL items in the list.
list must be checked before any other function, such as a delete,
replace, or export can be performed. You can select all items in the
list by checking the first check box. However, the action you select
is performed on ALL items in the list.
View
Displays the details of the selected binary file.
Export
Exports any selected file to the client’s computer.