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Dxs-3600 series layer 2/3 managed 10gbe switch
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running-config
Default
Command Mode
Command Default Level
Usage Guideline
Example
DXS-3600-32S#copy flash: config.cfg bootup-config
Source filename [config.cfg]? y
Destination filename bootup-config? [y/n]:
DXS-3600-32S#
Example
DXS-3600-32S#copy flash: config.cfg running-config
Source filename [config.cfg]? y
Destination filename running-config? [y/n]:
Executing script file y ......
Executing done
DXS-3600-32S#
DXS-3600 Series 10GbE Layer 2/3 Switch CLI Reference Guide
Specifies that the specified configuration will be executed immediately by using the
increment method. The specified configuration will merge with the current
configuration. The existing configuration will not be cleared before applying of the
specified configuration.
None.
Privileged Mode.
Level: 15
The command can be used for:
• Executing the configuration file, stored in the NVRAM, immediately by using the
increment method. The specified configuration will merge with the current
configuration.
• Setting the configuration file, stored in the NVRAM, to be the boot-up
configuration file.
• Downloading the configuration file from the TFTP server or FTP server and
executing the downloaded configuration file immediately by using the
increment method. The downloaded configuration will merge with the current
configuration.
• Downloading the configuration file from the TFTP server or FTP server and
saving the downloaded configuration file, then setting it to be the boot-up
configuration file. If the startup configuration file exists, the boot-up
configuration file will be replaced by the downloaded configuration file or else
the downloaded configuration file will be saved as 'config.cfg' and be set to be
the boot-up configuration file.
To download a configuration file then save it to the NVRAM of the device, use this
command in the privileged mode:
copy {tftp: [//location/filename] | ftp: [//username:password@location:tcpport/
filename]} [vrf VRFNAME] flash: [FILENAME]
To specify a configuration file in the NVRAM and upload it or save it to the NVRAM of
the device, use this command in the privileged mode:
copy flash: [FILENAME] {flash: [FILENAME] | {tftp: [//location/filename] | ftp: [//
username:password@location:tcpport/filename]} [vrf VRFNAME]}
Note: The two commands described above are common. These commands can
also be used for operating with firmware.
This example shows how to configure the 'config.cfg' file in the NVRAM to be the
boot-up configuration file.
This example shows how to execute the 'config.cfg' file in the NVRAM immediately
by using the increment method.
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