14 – Command Reference
Config
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delete [config_name]
Deletes the configuration given by [config_name] from the switch. You cannot
delete the default configuration (Default Config) nor the active configuration.
edit [config_name]
Opens an edit session for the configuration given by [config_name]. If you omit
[config_name], the currently active configuration is used.
export [account_name] [ip_address] [file_name]
Exports an existing backup configuration file (
configdata
) from the switch to a
remote server. The server IP address and corresponding user account are given
by
[ip_address] and [account_name] respectively. [ip_address] can be an IP
address (version 4 or 6) or a DNS host name. The file name on the remote server
is given by [file_name]. The system will prompt for a password if the server
requires one.
import [account_name] [ip_address] [file_name]
Imports a backup configuration file given by [file_name] from a remote server to
the switch. The server IP address and corresponding user account are given by
[ip_address] and [account_name] respectively. [ip_address] can be an IP address
(version 4 or 6) or a DNS host name. The file name on the remote server is given
by [file_name]. The system will prompt for a password if the server requires one.
You must enter the Config Restore command to apply the configuration to the
switch.
list
Displays a list of all available configurations on the switch. This keyword does not
require an Admin session.
restore import
Restores configuration settings to an out-of-band switch from a backup file named
configdata
, which must be first uploaded on the switch using FTP. You create the
backup file using the Config Backup command. Use FTP to load the backup file
on a switch, then enter the Config Restore command. After the restore is
complete, the switch automatically resets.
The optional Import keyword imports the backup file from a remote server
prompting you for an account name, server IP address or DNS host name,
configuration file name on the server, and a password if the server requires one.
When the upload is complete, the switch restores the configuration.
Refer to
“Backing Up and Restoring a Switch Configuration” on page 5-14
.
Summary of Contents for SANbox 5802V
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