Cisco Cisco ASR 5700
Exec Mode Commands (D-S)
save configuration ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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Important:
Do not use the following characters when entering a string for the field names below: “/” (forward
slash), “:” (colon) or “@” (at sign).
directory
is the directory name.
filename
is the actual file of interest.
username
is the user to be authenticated.
password
is the password to use for authentication.
host
is the IP address or host name of the server.
Important:
host
can only be used if the
networkconfig
parameter is configured for DHCP and the DHCP
server returns a valid nameserver.
The following file transfer protocols are supported on all platforms to save the configuration to a destination
on the network (off box):
on the network (off box):
tftp
– Trivial File Transfer Protocol [no username/password required]
ftp
– File Transfer Protocol [username/password required]
sftp
– SSH File Transfer Protocol [SSH username/password required]
port#
is the logical port number that the communication protocol is to use.
[ obsolete-encryption | showsecrets | verbose ]
Specifies options when saving the configuration file.
obsolete-encryption
: Saves the configuration with encrypted values generated via an obsolete
encryption method. This option may be required to preserve a configuration for a possible downgrade.
showsecrets
: Saves the CLI configuration file with all passwords in plain text, rather than their default
encrypted format.
verbose
: Saves as much information as possible, including default values. If this option is not specified, the
configuration will not include default values.
-redundant
Saves the configuration file to the local device on the management card, defined by the
url
variable, and
then automatically copies that same file to the like device on the standby management card, if available.
The management card can be any of the following:
The management card can be any of the following:
ASR 5000 – System Management Card (SMC) [/flash or pcmcia1]
ASR 5500 – Management Input/Output (MIO) card [/flash, usb1, usb2]
VPC-DI – Control Function (CF) virtual machine
Use the
-redundant
keyword if you have only made changes to the configuration, but not to the boot order
or after installing a new boot image. Changes to the boot order or installing a new image requires file
synchronization via the
synchronization via the
filesystem synchronize
command.
Important:
This keyword will only work for local devices that are located on both the active and standby
management cards. Otherwise, a failure message is displayed. When saving the file to an external network (non-local)
device, the system disregards this keyword.
device, the system disregards this keyword.