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Dxs-3600 series layer 2/3 managed 10gbe switch
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Parameters
bootup-config
flash:
FILENAME
tftp:
//location/filename
ftp:
//
username:password@locati
on:tcpport/filename
vrf VRFNAME
Default
Command Mode
Command Default Level
Usage Guideline
Example
DXS-3600-32S#copy running-config bootup-config
Destination filename bootup-config? [y/n]:
Saving all configurations to NV-RAM.......... Done.
DXS-3600-32S#
Example
DXS-3600-32S#copy running-config flash: config.cfg
Destination filename [config.cfg]? y
Saving all configurations to NV-RAM.......... Done.
DXS-3600-32S#
DXS-3600 Series 10GbE Layer 2/3 Switch CLI Reference Guide
Specifies to save the current running configuration and set it as the boot-up
configuration file. If the boot-up configuration file exists, the boot-up configuration file
will be replaced by current running configuration file or else the current configuration
file will be saved as 'config.cfg' and be configured to the boot-up configuration file.
Specifies that the current running configuration file will be saved to the NVRAM of
the device.
Specifies the saved configuration file name. For example, 'config.cfg'.
Specifies that the current running configuration file will be uploaded to the TFTP
server.
Specifies the upload configuration file URL on the TFTP server. For example, '//
192.168.0.1/config.cfg'.
Specifies that the current running configuration file will be uploaded to the FTP
server.
Specifies the upload configuration file URL on the 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.
None.
Privileged Mode.
Level: 15
The command can be used for:
• Saving the current running configuration and setting it as the boot-up
configuration file. If the boot-up configuration file exists, the boot-up
configuration file will be replaced by the current running configuration file or
else the current configuration file will be saved as 'config.cfg' and be
configured to the boot-up configuration file.
• Saving the current running configuration to the NVRAM of device.
• Uploading the current running configuration to the TFTP server.
• Upload current running configuration to the RCP server.
• Uploading the current running configuration to the FTP server.
This example shows how to save the current running configuration and set it as the
boot-up configuration file.
This example shows how to save the current running configuration as 'config.cfg' to
the NVRAM of device.
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