Viewing A Configuration; Returning To Factory Defaults; Using Tftp To Upload The Configuration - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare XOS Guide Manual

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Using TFTP to Upload the Configuration

NOTE
If the switch is rebooted while in the middle of saving a configuration, the switch boots to factory default settings if
the previously saved configuration file is overwritten. The configuration that is not in the process of being saved is
unaffected.

Viewing a Configuration

You can view the current configuration on the switch by using the following command:
show configuration {<module-name>}
You can also view just the portion of the configuration that applies to a particular module (for example,
SNMP) by using the
parameter.
module-name
You can send output from the
command to the Extreme
show configuration {<module-name>}
Networks Technical Support department for problem-solving purposes. The output retains the
command line interface (CLI) format of the current configuration on the switch.

Returning to Factory Defaults

To return the switch configuration to factory defaults, use the following command:
unconfigure switch
This command resets the entire configuration, with the exception of user accounts and passwords that
have been configured and the date and time.
To erase the currently selected configuration image, reset all switch parameters, and reboot the switch,
use the following command:
unconfigure switch {all}
Using TFTP to Upload the Configuration
You can upload the current configuration to a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server on your
network. The uploaded configuration file retains your system configuration and is saved in Extensible
Markup Language (XML) format. This allows you to send a copy of the configuration file to the
Extreme Networks Technical Support department for problem-solving purposes.
You are unable to view configuration files with a text editor. To view your current switch configuration,
use the
command available on your switch. For more
show configuration {<module-name>}
information about the
command, see the ExtremeWare XOS
show configuration {<module-name>}
Command Reference Guide.
To upload the configuration to a TFTP server, use the following command:
tftp [<host-name> | <ip_address>] -p -l <local_file>
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