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Notes:
•
fetch
—Download a text-based configuration file from the specified remote host; see the
“Command Arguments Key” on page 95
for the
scp
URL format and requirements.
Options for the fetched file :
•
filename <filename>
—Name the fetched file; if no
filename
is specified, it is given
the same name as it had on the server. All
apply
options, described below, except
discard
, are available for fetched and named text files.
•
apply
—If you opt to
apply
the fetched configuration text file to the running system,
you have additional options:
•
discard
—Once the configuration text file is applied, discard it; cannot follow
fetch <URL_or_SCP> filename <filename> apply
.
•
fail-continue
—If any of the commands in the text file fail, continue applying
the rest of the commands.
•
verbose
—Dispaly all commands being executed and their output instead of just
those that get errors.
•
file <filename>
—Manage stored text-based configuration files:
•
apply
—Execute the commands in the specified configuration text file. Note that the
commands execute as the present user, lack of required privilege could cause some
to fail. Note also that the configuration is not reset before executing the commands, so
the resulting configuration, overlaid on top of the running configuration, may be more
than what is in the configuration text file.
•
fail-continue
—If any of the commands in the text file fail, continue applying
the rest of the commands.
•
verbose
—Display all commands being executed and their output instead of just
those that get errors.
•
delete
—Delete the specified configuration text file.
•
rename <filename>
—Rename the specified configuration text file.
•
upload
—Upload the specified configuration text file to the specified remote host.
•
generate
—Generate a new configuration text file from this system, based on either:
•
active running
—The current active, running configuration (as in show
configuration running).
•
active saved
—The current active saved configuration (as in show configuration)
•
file
—An inactive, saved, configuration file (as in show configuration files).
Once the text file is generated, you have these options:
•
save
—Save the newly generated text file to the specified filename.
•
upload
—Upload the newly generated text file to the specified location.
configure
Enter configuration mode from
Enable
mode.
configure terminal
From
enable
enter
configure terminal
to go to
Configuration
mode. Use
exit
to go from
Configuration
mode to
Enable
mode; disable to go from
Enable
mode to
Standard
mode.
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