Alcatel-Lucent 6850-48 参考指南
Configuration File Manager Commands
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
September 2009
page 9-11
configuration snapshot
Generates a snapshot file of the switch’s non-default current running configuration. A snapshot can be
generated for all current network features or for one or more specific network features. A snapshot is a
single text file that can be viewed, edited, and reused as a configuration file.
generated for all current network features or for one or more specific network features. A snapshot is a
single text file that can be viewed, edited, and reused as a configuration file.
configuration snapshot feature_list [path/filename]
Syntax Definitions
feature_list
The description for the network feature(s) to be included in the
snapshot. You may enter more than one network feature in the
command line. Current snapshot-supported network features are listed
below.
snapshot. You may enter more than one network feature in the
command line. Current snapshot-supported network features are listed
below.
path/filename
A user-defined name for the resulting snapshot file. For example,
test_snmp_snap. You may also enter a specific path for the resulting
file. For example, the syntax /flash/working/test_snmp_snap places
the test_snmp_snap file in the switch’s /flash/working directory.
test_snmp_snap. You may also enter a specific path for the resulting
file. For example, the syntax /flash/working/test_snmp_snap places
the test_snmp_snap file in the switch’s /flash/working directory.
Defaults
If a file name is not specified, the default file name asc.#.snap is used. Here, # indicates the order in
which the default file is generated. For example, the first default file name to be generated is asc.1.snap,
the second default file name to be generated is named asc.2.snap, etc. By default, all snapshot files are
placed in the root /flash directory.
which the default file is generated. For example, the first default file name to be generated is asc.1.snap,
the second default file name to be generated is named asc.2.snap, etc. By default, all snapshot files are
placed in the root /flash directory.
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E
snapshot-supported features
802.1q
ipmr
rdp
aaa
ipms
rip
aip
ipx
ripng
all
ipv6
session
bgp
linkagg
slb
bridge
module
snmp
chassis
ntp
stp
health
ospf
system
interface
ospf3
vlan
ip
pmm
vrrp
ip-helper
policy
webmgt
ip-routing
qos
udld
netsec