Supermicro L2/L3 Switches Configuration Guide
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Step Command
Description
Step 1
write startup-config
Configure writing of switch configuration to
a file or startup-configuration.
Step 2
show startup-config
Displays the startup configuration.
The example below shows the command used to write existing switch configuration as startup-config.
SMIS#
write startup-config
Building configuration, Please wait. May take a few minutes ...
[OK]
To change the default startup config file name, use the “set startup-config” command.
1.9.2
Save Running Configuration To File
Switch configurations can be saved to a file either in local flash memory or to a remote TFTP server.
Follow the steps below to write an existing switch configuration to a file.
Step Command
Description
Step 1
write
{
flash:
filename
|
tftp://ip-
address/
filename
|usb:
filename
}
Configure the writing of the switch
configuration to a file in the local flash
memory, in a remote TFTP server or in
the external USB memory.
filename
– name of the configuration
file.
Step 2
show stored-config<
filename
>
Displays the stored configuration file
from local flash memory.
filename
– name of the configuration
file.
The external USB memory is available only in SSE-X24S, SSE-X3348S and SSE-X3348T
switches.