Configuration File Management - Alcatel-Lucent OmniAccess 700 Cli Configuration Manual

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C
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ONFIGURATION
ILE
The system configuration is by default stored in a text file in the config: area on the
internal USB key. Optionally, another USB key can be inserted into the USB port
on the system front panel. This USB key is referred to as FPkey which stands for
"Front Panel Key".
Multiple configuration files can be stored. 'start-up' config is the file that is read at
system boot up. The configuration file that contains the currently effective
configuration (which is not necessarily the same as the startup-config) is referred
to as running-config. It is stored in the internal RAM, instead of the config: area.
Therefore, it is not persistent with system reloads.
Optionally, you can save the configuration file under a different file name. Once
the file is saved, you can use the copy commands to export it to an external
system using TFTP/FTP options.
T
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IEW THE
ONFIGURATION
The following commands are used to view the configuration written to USB as well
as the configuration currently running and in memory:
Command (in SUM)
show running-config
show startup-config
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1
XAMPLE
ALU(config)# show running-config
!Current Configuration:
!
! NVRAM config last updated at 06:25:14 GMT
from line 0
! Statlog Configuration
!
logging on
logging buffered priority 7
logging buffered size 128
logging console 3
logging system 5
logging remote 1.1.1.1
service timestamps log
hostname ndm-70
!
snmp enable
!
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Description
Shows the configuration currently
running on the system.
The command "write terminal" can also
be used to view the same output.
Shows the configuration currently stored
on the permanent storage media. This
configuration is read at system startup.
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