Copying Configuration Files To An Internal File System - Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Configuration Manual

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Copying Configuration Files to an Internal File System

Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Related Topics
Copying Files, on page 110
Copying Configuration Files to an Internal File System
You can copy configuration files to the internal memory as a backup for later use.
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Related Topics
Copying Files, on page 103
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Command or Action
dir {usb1: | usb2:}[directory/]
Example:
switch# dir usb1:
copy {usb1: | usb2:}[directory /]filename
startup-config
Example:
switch# copy usb1:dsn-config.cfg
startup-config
show startup-config
Example:
switch# show startup-config
Command or Action
copy running-config [filesystem:][directory/] |
[directory/]filename
Example:
switch# copy running-config
bootflash:sw1-run-config.bak
copy startup-config [filesystem:][directory/] |
[directory/]filename
Example:
switch# copy startup-config
bootflash:sw1-start-config.bak
Working with Configuration Files
Purpose
(Optional)
Displays the files on the external flash memory
device.
Copies the startup configuration from an
external flash memory device. The filename
argument is case sensitive.
(Optional)
Displays the startup configuration.
Purpose
Copies the running-configuration file to internal
memory.
The filesystem, directory, and filename
arguments are case sensitive.
Copies the startup-configuration file to internal
memory.
The filesystem, directory, and filename
arguments are case sensitive.

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