92.1 Overview
Use these commands to manage the running configuration file. You can also copy settings between
ports.
92.2 Running Configuration File
When you configure the OLT, the settings are saved as a series of commands in a configuration file on
the OLT called running-config. You can perform the following with a configuration file:
• Back up OLT configuration once the OLT is set up to work in your network.
• Restore a previously-saved OLT configuration.
• Use the same configuration file to set all OLTs in your network to the same settings.
You may also edit a configuration file using a text editor. Make sure you use valid commands.
Note: The OLT rejects configuration files with invalid or incomplete commands.
92.3 Running Configuration Commands
The following table describes user-input values available in multiple commands for this feature.
Table 346 Running Configuration Commands User-input Values
COMMAND
options
Running Configuration
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DESCRIPTION
Possible values: active, name, speed-duplex,
bpdu-control, flow-control, intrusion-lock,
vlan1q, vlan1q-member, bandwidth-limit, vlan-
stacking, port-security, broadcast-storm-
control, mirroring, port-access-
authenticator, queuing-method, spanning-tree,
protocol-based-vlan, port-based-vlan, mac-
authentication, trtcm, ethernet-oam,
loopguard, arp-inspection, dhcp-
snooping,l2protocol-tunnel,lldp, sFlow,
pppoe-ia, arp-learning, cpu-protection, MSTP-
operEdge, uni-port, olt.
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