Managing configuration profiles
4.2
Saving the settings
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UM Config GRS
Release
8.0
09/2019
Copying settings to a configuration profile
The device lets you store the settings saved in the memory (
RAM
) in a configuration profile other
than the "selected" configuration profile. In this way you create a new configuration profile in the
non-volatile memory (
NVM
) or overwrite an existing one.
Perform the following steps:
Selecting a configuration profile
When the non-volatile memory (
NVM
) contains multiple configuration profiles, you have the option
to select any configuration profile there. The device stores the settings in the “selected”
configuration profile. Upon reboot, the device loads the settings of the “selected” configuration
profile into the memory (
RAM
).
Perform the following steps:
Open the
Basic Settings > Load/Save
dialog.
Click the button and then the
Save As..
item.
The dialog displays the
Save As..
window.
In the
Name
field, change the name of the configuration profile. If you keep the proposed
name, the device will overwrite an existing configuration profile of the same name.
Click the
Ok
button.
The new configuration profile is designated as “Selected”.
show config profiles nvm
Displays the configuration profiles contained in the
non-volatile memory (
nvm
).
enable
Change to the Privileged EXEC mode.
copy config running-config nvm profile
<string>
Save the current settings in the configuration
profile named
<string>
in the non-volatile memory
(
nvm
). If present, the device overwrites a
configuration profile of the same name. The new
configuration profile is designated as “Selected”.
Open the
Basic Settings > Load/Save
dialog.
The table displays the configuration profiles present in the device. You can recognize the
“selected” configuration profile because the checkbox in the
Selected
column is marked.
In the table, select the entry of the required configuration profile stored in the non-volatile
memory (
NVM
).
Click the button and then the
Select
item.
In the
Selected
column, the checkbox of the configuration profile is now
marked
.
enable
Change to the Privileged EXEC mode.
show config profiles nvm
Displays the configuration profiles contained in the
non-volatile memory (
nvm
).
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