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Loading and saving configuration files
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Copying a configuration file to or from a TFTP server
To copy the startup-config or running-config file to or from a TFTP server, use one of the following
methods.
NOTE
You can name the configuration file when you copy it to a TFTP server. However, when you copy a
configuration file from the server to a device, the file is always copied as “startup-config” or
“running-config”, depending on which type of file you saved to the server.
To copy configuration files to or from a TFTP server, enter one of the following commands:
copy startup-config tftp <
ip-address
> <
filename
> – Use this command to upload a copy of
startup-config from the device to a TFTP server.
copy running-config tftp <
ip-address
> <
filename
> – Use this command to upload a copy of the
running configuration from the device to a TFTP server.
copy tftp startup-config <
ip-address
> <
filename
> – Use this command to download a copy of the
startup-config from a TFTP server to the device.
copy tftp running-config <
ip -address
> <
filename
> [overwrite] – Use this command to download
the running configuration from the system runtime memory to a TFTP server. The running
configuration is then appended to the current configuration of the device.
Making local copies of the startup configuration file
You can copy the startup-config file in flash memory to a TFTP server or to a PCMCIA flash card
inserted in management module slot 1 or 2.
For example, to make a backup copy of the startup-config file and save the backup file to a TFTP
server, enter a command such as the following at the Privileged EXEC level in the CLI:
PowerConnect# copy startup-config tftp 10.28.40.21 startup-config.bak
Syntax: Syntax: copy startup-config tftp <
ip-address
> <
dest-file-name
>
The <
ip-address
> variable specifies the IP address of the TFTP server that you want to save the
startup configuration to.
The <
dest-file-name
> specifies the name of the file you copied to a new destination.
For example, to make a backup copy of the startup-config file and save the backup file on a flash
card in slot 2, enter a command such as the following at the Privileged EXEC level in the CLI:
PowerConnect# copy startup-config slot2 /backups/startup-config.bak
Syntax: Syntax: copy startup-config [slot1 | slot2] [/<
dest-dir-path
>]/<
dest-file-name
>
Specify the <
dest-dir-path
> parameter to copy the source file to a file system that does not have
current management focus.
The <
dest-file-name
> specifies the name of the file you copied to a new destination.
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