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Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
Saving the Configuration on the Chassis ▀
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Saving the Configuration on the Chassis
These instructions assume that you are at the root prompt for the Exec mode:
To save your current configuration, enter the following command:
Keyword/Variable
Description
Specifies the path and name to which the configuration file is to be stored.
may refer to a local or a
remote file.
must be entered using one of the following formats:
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corresponds to the CompactFlash on the SPC/SMC.
corresponds to PCMCIA slot 1.
corresponds to PCMCIA slot 2.
corresponds to PCMCIA slot 2.
is the IP address of the network server.
is the network server’s
is the network server’s
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is the network server’s logical port number. Defaults are:
tftp: 69 - data
ftp: 20 - data, 21 - control
sftp: 115 - data
Note:
can only be used if the
parameter is configured for DHCP and the
DHCP server returns a valid nameserv er.dx
is the username required to gain access to the server if necessary.
is the password for the specified username if required.
specifies the directory where the file is located if one exists.
specifies the name of the configuration file to be saved.
specifies the name of the configuration file to be saved.
Note: Configuration files should be named with a .cfg extension.
-redundant
Optional: This keyword directs the system to save the CLI configuration file to the local device, defined by the
url variable, and then automatically copy that same file to the like device on the Standby SPC/SMC, if
available.
Note: This keyword will only work for like local devices that are located on both the active and standby
SPCs/SMCs. For example, if you save the file to the /pcmcia1 device on the active SPC/SMC, that same type
of device (a PC-Card in Slot 1 of the standby SPC/SMC) must be available. Otherwise, a failure message is
displayed.
Note: If saving the file to an external network (non-local) device, the system disregards this keyword.
url variable, and then automatically copy that same file to the like device on the Standby SPC/SMC, if
available.
Note: This keyword will only work for like local devices that are located on both the active and standby
SPCs/SMCs. For example, if you save the file to the /pcmcia1 device on the active SPC/SMC, that same type
of device (a PC-Card in Slot 1 of the standby SPC/SMC) must be available. Otherwise, a failure message is
displayed.
Note: If saving the file to an external network (non-local) device, the system disregards this keyword.