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Dxs-3600 series layer 2/3 managed 10gbe switch
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Example
DXS-3600-32S#copy running-config tftp:
Address of remote host []? 10.0.0.66
Destination filename []? config.cfg
Accessing tftp://10.0.0.66/config.cfg...
Transmission start...
Transmission finished, file length 45421 bytes.
DXS-3600-32S#
Example
DXS-3600-32S#copy running-config ftp: //user:123@10.0.0.66:80/config.cfg
Address of remote host [10.0.0.66]?
Destination username [user]?
Destination password [123]?
TCP port number of remote host [80]?
Destination filename [config.cfg]?
Accessing ftp: //10.0.0.66/config.cfg...
Transmission start...
Transmission finished, file length 45421 bytes.
DXS-3600-32S#
Example
DXS-3600-32S#copy running-config tftp: vrf VPN1
Address of remote host []? 10.0.0.66
Destination filename []? config.cfg
Accessing tftp://10.0.0.66/config.cfg...
Transmission start...
Transmission finished, file length 45421 bytes.
DXS-3600-32S#
9-7 copy bootup-config
This command is used to execute the boot-up configuration immediately, save the boot-up configuration to the
NVRAM, or to upload the boot-up configuration to a TFTP server or FTP server.
copy bootup-config {running-config | flash: [FILENAME] | { tftp: [//location/filename] | ftp: [//
username:password@location:tcpport/filename]} [vrf VRFNAME]}
Parameters
running-config
flash:
FILENAME
tftp:
//location/filename
DXS-3600 Series 10GbE Layer 2/3 Switch CLI Reference Guide
This example shows how to upload the current running configuration as 'config.cfg'
to the TFTP server.
This example shows how to upload the current running configuration as 'config.cfg'
to the FTP server.
This example show hoe to upload the current running configuration as config.cfg to
the TFTP server using VPN.
Specifies that the boot-up configuration will be executed immediately by using the
increment method. The boot-up configuration will merge with the current
configuration. The existing configuration will not be cleared before applying of the
boot-up configuration.
Specifies that the startup configuration file will be saved to the NVRAM of the device.
Specifies the saved configuration file name. For example, 'config.cfg'.
Specifies that the startup 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'.
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