
1116
Configuration and Image File Commands
Saving the Running Configuration to the Startup Configuration
Use the
copy
running-config
startup-config
command to copy the running
configuration to the startup configuration.
Backing up the Running Configuration or Startup Configuration to the Backup
Configuration
Use the
copy
running-config
backup-config
command to back up the
running configuration to the backup configuration file. Use the
copy
startup-
config backup-config
command to back up the startup configuration to the
backup configuration file.
Copying to a Unit on the Stack Using unit
The
copy
command can be used to copy an image to another unit. This
means that a
copy
command allows the management node to distribute its
existing code to other nodes. The command syntax is
copy
image unit {all |
<1-12>}
NOTE:
The copy command can accept the unit {all | <1-12>} only as the destination-
url. In this case, only image can be the source-url.
NOTE:
The copy image unit all command does not copy the active image to the
backup image on the management unit, just the stack units.
The
copy
command cannot:
• Either download code from tftp, for example, to the stack units directly, or
• Copy code from one stack unit to another stack unit.
For copying to all units simultaneously, use the keyword
all
.
Example
copy scp://user@serverip/PC6200v3.0.0.13.stk image
Remote Password:******
delete backup-config
Use the
delete backup-config
command in Privileged EXEC mode to delete
the backup-config file.
Summary of Contents for PowerConnect 6224
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Page 134: ...134 Command Groups ...
Page 186: ...186 Using the CLI ...
Page 216: ...216 ACL Commands ...
Page 236: ...236 Address Table Commands ...
Page 250: ...250 CDP Interoperability Commands ...
Page 256: ...256 DHCP Layer 2 Relay Commands Example console config dhcp l2relay vlan 10 340 345 ...
Page 284: ...284 Dynamic ARP Inspection Commands ...
Page 318: ...318 Ethernet Configuration Commands ...
Page 330: ...330 GVRP Commands ...
Page 344: ...344 IGMP Snooping Commands ...
Page 368: ...368 IP Addressing Commands ...
Page 378: ...378 IPv6 Access List Commands ...
Page 386: ...386 IPv6 MLD Snooping Querier Commands MLD Version Indicates the version of MLD ...
Page 393: ...LACP Commands 393 Oper Key 29 Partner System Priority 0 MAC Address 000000 000000 Oper Key 14 ...
Page 394: ...394 LACP Commands ...
Page 404: ...404 Link Dependency Commands ...
Page 432: ...432 LLDP Commands ...
Page 446: ...446 Port Monitor Commands 1 Enable 1 g10 1 g8 Rx Tx ...
Page 572: ...572 TACACS Commands ...
Page 610: ...610 VLAN Commands ...
Page 616: ...616 Voice VLAN Commands ...
Page 618: ...618 802 1x Commands 802 1x Option 81 radius server attribute 4 ...
Page 656: ...656 ARP Commands IP Address MAC Address Interface Type Age console ...
Page 822: ...822 IPv6 Routing Commands ...
Page 826: ...826 Loopback Interface Commands ...
Page 828: ...828 Multicast Commands show ip pimsm rphash show ip pimsm rp mapping ...
Page 854: ...854 Multicast Commands ...
Page 930: ...930 OSPF Commands ...
Page 933: ...OSPFv3 Commands 933 show ipv6 ospf virtual link show ipv6 ospf virtual link brief ...
Page 1004: ...1004 PIM SM Commands ...
Page 1014: ...1014 Router Discovery Protocol Commands ...
Page 1054: ...1054 Autoconfig Commands boot host dhcp boot host retry count show boot ...
Page 1058: ...1058 Autoconfig Commands ...
Page 1094: ...1094 Captive Portal Commands ...
Page 1110: ...1110 Clock Commands ...
Page 1130: ...1130 Configuration and Image File Commands ...
Page 1142: ...1142 Denial of Service Commands ...
Page 1178: ...1178 Power Over Ethernet Commands ...
Page 1220: ...1220 Serviceability Tracing Packet Commands ...
Page 1232: ...1232 Sflow Commands ...
Page 1262: ...1262 SNMP Commands ...
Page 1346: ...1346 System Management Commands 4 5 ...
Page 1350: ...1350 Telnet Server Commands ...
Page 1372: ...1372 Web Server Commands ...