
Displaying the current configuration
The
show running-config
command displays the current configuration of switch.
The syntax for the
show running-config
command is:
show running-config
This command only can be executed in the Privileged EXEC mode and takes no
parameters.
CLI reference:
WCP8180#show running-config ?
module Display configuration of an application
verbose Display entire configuration (defaults and non-defaults)
<cr>
Storing the current configuration
The
copy running-config
command copies the contents of the current configuration file
to another location for storage. For all switches in the 8100 Series, the configuration file can
be saved to a TFTP server. The WC 8180 also provide the ability to save the configuration file
to a USB Mass Storage Device through the front panel USB drive.
The syntax for the
copy running-config
command is:
copy running-config {tftp | (usb) [u2] } address <A.B.C.D> filename
<name>
The following table outlines the parameters for this command.
Table 24: copy running-config parameters
Parameters
Description
{tftp | usb}
This parameter specifies the general location in which
the configuration file is saved.
address <A.B.C.D>
If a TFTP server is to be used, this parameter signifies
the IP address of the server to be used.
filename <name>
The name of the file that is created when the
configuration is saved to the TFTP server or USB Mass
Storage Device.
The
copy running-config
command only can be executed in the Privileged EXEC
mode.
copy tftp config command
Use this command to restore a configuration file stored on a TFTP server.
The syntax for this command is:
copy tftp config address <A.B.C.D> filename <name>
The following table outlines the parameters for this command.
ACLI Reference for wired networks
172 Avaya WLAN 8100 CLI Reference
August 2013