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Dxs-3600 series layer 2/3 managed 10gbe switch
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Example
DXS-3600-32S#execute flash: vlan.cfg
Executing script file vlan.cfg ......
Executing done
DXS-3600-32S#
9-4 configure replace
This command is used to replace the current running configuration with the indicated configuration file.
configure replace {{tftp: //location/filename | ftp: //username:password@location:tcpport/filename} [vrf
VRFNAME] | flash: FILENAME | default} [force]
Parameters
tftp:
//location/filename
ftp:
//
username:password@locati
on:tcpport/filename
vrf VRFNAME
flash:
FILENAME
default
force
Default
Command Mode
Command Default Level
Usage Guideline
DXS-3600 Series 10GbE Layer 2/3 Switch CLI Reference Guide
This example shows how to execute the configuration file, called 'vlan.cfg', stored in
the NVRAM. The field descriptions are self-explanatory.
Specifies that the configuration file is received from the TFTP server.
Specifies the URL of configuration file on TFTP server. For example, '//192.168.0.1/
config.cfg'.
Specifies that the configuration file is received from the FTP server.
Specifies the URL of configuration file on FTP server. For example, '//
user:123@192.168.0.1:80/config.cfg',
Specifies to use VPN routing and forwarding. The VRF name can be up to 12
characters long.
Specifies that the configuration file is received from the NVRAM of the device.
Specifies the name of the configuration file, stored in the NVRAM. For example,
'config.cfg'.
Specifies to reset the current running configuration, on the device, to it's original
state.
(Optional) Specifies to execute the command immediately and need not to confirm
again.
None.
Privileged Mode.
Level: 15
This command is used to execute the indicated configuration file to replace the
current running configuration. The current existing configuration will be cleared
before applying the indicated configuration.
You can verify your configuration, use the show running-config command.
Note: The command will replace the current running configuration with the contents
of specified configuration file. So the specified configuration file is assumed to be a
complete configuration, not a partial configuration.
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