Backing Up the Running Configuration
Saving the Local Running Config
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From cfg mode, use
ip ftp-user
to set the FTP username:
ip ftp-user
username
where
username
is 1-32 characters.
The CLI then prompts twice for the password.
For example, the following command sequence sets up a default FTP user named
“juser:”
bstnA6k(cfg)#
ip ftp-user juser
Password:
jpasswd
Validate Password:
jpasswd
bstnA6k(cfg)#
...
Saving the Local Running Config
The first step in saving the running configuration is to save the local running config.
The local
running
config
applies only to the current switch: this config includes
network and chassis parameters. From priv-exec mode, use the
copy running-config
command to save the local config as an executable script.
copy running-config scripts
destination-file
where
scripts
is the destination directory, and
destination-file
(1-255 characters) is a name you choose for the
running-config file.
For example, the following command sequence exits to priv-exec mode, copies the
local running configuration to the scripts directory, then shows the new script file:
bstnA6k(cfg)#
exit
bstnA6k#
copy running-config scripts running
bstnA6k#
show scripts
Summary of Contents for Adaptive Resource Switch
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Page 62: ...Backing Up the Running Configuration Restoring the Configuration 3 24 CLI Maintenance Guide...
Page 128: ...Metadata Utilities nsck and sync Clearing All nsck Jobs 5 48 CLI Maintenance Guide...
Page 206: ...Troubleshooting Network Connections Configuring Port Mirroring 7 32 CLI Maintenance Guide...
Page 306: ...GUI Maintenance Restarting the GUI 10 4 CLI Maintenance Guide...
Page 316: ...Powering Down the ARX Restoring Power 11 10 CLI Maintenance Guide...
Page 318: ...Copyright 2 CLI Maintenance Guide...
Page 324: ...Index 6 CLI Maintenance Guide...