Storing The Current Configuration In Ascii File - Avaya 4524GT Configuration Manual

Ethernet routing switch 4500 series
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Storing the current configuration in ASCII file

For all switches in the Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4500 Series, you can store the
configuration file to a TFTP server and a USB Mass Storage Device through the front panel
USB drive. You can store the current configuration into ASCII file type. You can use the
following commands to store the configuration in an ASCII file:
copy running-config tftp command
copy running-config usb command
script command
Important:
When you use the TFTP address parameter to perform copy or download commands, the
system overwrites the TFTP server address
copy running-config tftp command
To copy contents of the current configuration file to another file on the TFTP server, use the
following command in Privileged EXEC command mode.
copy running-config tftp [address <A.B.C.D>] [filename <WORD>]
[module <value>] [verbose]
You can enter [module <value>] parameters individually or in combinations.
You can also execute this command in the Global Configuration command mode.
Variable definitions
The following table defines the parameters that you enter with the copy running-config
tftp [address <A.B.C.D>] [filename <WORD>] [module <value>] [verbose]
command.
Variable
address <A.B.C.D>
filename <WORD>
module <value>
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Specifies the IP address of the TFTP server.
Specifies the filename to store configuration commands on the
TFTP server.
Display configuration of an application for any of the following
parameter values: [802.1ab] [aaur] [adac] [arp-inspection]
[asset-id] [aur] [banner] [core] [dhcp-relay] [dhcp-snooping]
[eap] [energy-saver] [interface] [ip] [ip-source-guard] [ipfix]
[ipmgr] [ipv6] [l3] [l3-protocols] [lacp] [logging] [mac-security]
[mlt] [nsna] [port-mirroring] [qos] [rate-limit] [rmon] [rtc] [snmp]
[ssh] [ssl] [stack] [stkmon] [stp] [vlacp] [vlan]
Value
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