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Chapter 3
Configuring User Profiles

Copying and Saving User Profiles

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At the CSS CLI, set the environment variable BANNER and point to the
3.
mybanner file:
# set BANNER "mybanner" session
The keyword session causes the CSS to create the environment variable every
time you log in.
To complete the configuration, enter the following command:
4.
# copy profile user-profile
The next time you log in to the CSS, your custom banner appears.
To provide the same banner for all users, replace the command in Step 4 with:
# copy profile default-profile
To copy the running profile from the CSS to the default-profile file, an FTP server,
a TFTP server, or your user-profile file, use the copy profile command. This
command is available only in SuperUser mode.
If you exit the CSS without copying changes in the running profile to your
username-profile or default-profile file, the CSS prompts you that the profile has
changed and queries whether you want to save your changes. If you respond with
y , the CSS copies the running profile to your username-profile or the
default-profile.
This section includes the following topics:
Copying the Running Profile to the Default-Profile
Copying the Running Profile to a User Profile
Copying the Running Profile to an FTP Server
Copying the Running Profile to a TFTP Server
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