UMN:CLI User Manual
SURPASS hiD 6615 S223/S323 R1.5
92 A50010-Y3-C150-2-7619
The following is an example to display a configuration of syslog.
SWITCH#
show running-config syslog
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syslog start
syslog output info local volatile
syslog output info local non-volatile
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SWITCH#
6.2.2 Saving
System Configuration
If you change a configuration of the system, you need to save the changes in the system
flash memory. To save all changes of the system, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
write memory
All
Saves all changes in the system flash memory.
When you use the command,
write memory
, make sure there is no key input until
[OK]
message appears.
6.2.3 Auto-Saving
In hiD 6615 S223/S323, it is possible to save the configuration automatically. To configure
the con-figuration periodically, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
write interval
<10-1440>
Saves auto-configuration periodically.
10-1440: auto-saving interval (Default: 10 minute)
no write interval
Global
Disables auto-saving function.
6.2.4
System Configuration File
To manage a system configuration file, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
copy running-config
{
FILENAME
|
startup-config
}
Copies a running configuration file.
FILENAME: configuration file name
startup-config: startup configuration file
copy startup-config
FILENAME
Copies a startup configuration file.
FILENAME: configuration file name.
copy
FILENAME
startup-config
Copies a specified configuration file to the startup con-
figuration file.
FILENAME: configuration file name
copy
FILENAME1 FILENAME2
Copies a specified configuration file to another configu-
ration file.
erase FILENAME
Enable
Deletes a specified configuration file.
FILENAME: configuration file name
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