Configuration files fundamentals
load-on-boot {disable | use-bootp |
use-config}
address <A.B.C.D>
filename <name>
Enterprise Device Manager configuration files
You can use Enterprise Device Manager procedures in the following sections to:
• store the current switch ASCII configuration on a TFTP server
• retrieve an ASCII configuration file from a TFTP server to apply to a switch
• store a binary configuration file from a TFTP server
• retrieve a binary configuration file from a TFTP server
• manually save the current configuration to flash memory
• designate a configuration to download automatically at switch startup
ASCII configuration file management using EDM
Use the following procedure to manage ASCII configuration files.
Storing current ASCII configuration on a TFTP server using EDM
Use this procedure to store the current ASCII configuration on a TFTP server.
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Variable
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Value
Specifies the setting to automatically load a
configuration file when the system starts
• disable — disables the automatic loading of the
configuration file
• use-bootp — specifies loading the ASCII
configuration file at startup and using BootP to
obtain values for the TFTP address and file name
• use-config — specifies loading the ASCII
configuration file at startup and using the locally
configured values for the TFTP address and file
name
If you omit the variables, the system immediately
downloads and runs the ASCII configuration file.
Specifies the address of the TFTP server.
• A.B.C.D — specifies the IP address
Specifies the configuration file name.
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