Copying Configuration Files From Rp Nvram To A Flash Memory Card - Cisco 12404 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Copying Configuration Files from RP NVRAM to a Flash Memory
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Cisco 12404 Internet Router Installation and Configuration Guide
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Copying a Configuration File from a Flash Memory Card to RP NVRAM,
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Use the command copy startup-config [slot0: | slot1:] filename for the copy
procedure, where startup-config is the file's source (NVRAM), [slot0: | slot1:]
is one of the Flash memory card slots, and filename is the name of the
configuration file to be copied. Note that the environmental variable
CONFIG_FILE must point to NVRAM (the system default).
To copy a configuration file named myfile2 from the NVRAM on the RP to a Flash
memory card in slot 0, follow these steps:
Enter the show bootvar command at the privileged EXEC mode prompt to
display the current setting for the environmental variable CONFIG_FILE, as
follows:
Filo# show bootvar
.
.
.
CONFIG_FILE variable =
Current CONFIG_FILE variable =
.
.
.
Filo#
The absence of any notation following the CONFIG_FILE variable
Note
statement in this sample display indicates that the environmental variable
is pointing to NVRAM (the system default).
To begin the copy operation, enter a copy command in the following form at the
privileged EXEC mode prompt:
copy startup-config
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]
slot0
slot1:
filename
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