Save The Running-Configuration - Dell Force10 S4810P Configuration Manual

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The
usbflash
your system's Release Notes for a list of approved USB vendors.
The
usbflash
approved USB vendors.
The following text is an example of using the
FTOS#copy flash://FTOS-EF-8.2.1.0.bin ftp://myusername:mypassword@10.10.10.10//FTOS/FTOS-EF-8.2.1.0
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
27952672 bytes successfully copied
The following text is an example of using the
from an FTP server.
core1#$//copy ftp://myusername:mypassword@10.10.10.10//FTOS/FTOS-EF-8.2.1.0.bin flash://
Destination file name [FTOS-EF-8.2.1.0.bin.bin]:
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
26292881 bytes successfully copied

Save the Running-configuration

The running-configuration contains the current system configuration. Dell Force10 recommends that you
copy your running-configuration to the startup-configuration. The system uses the startup-configuration
during boot-up to configure the system. The startup-configuration is stored in the internal flash on the
primary RPM by default, but it can be saved onto an external flash (on an RPM) or a remote server.
To save the running-configuration:
Note: The commands in this section follow the same format as those in
System
but use the filenames startup-configuration and running-configuration. These commands assume
that current directory is the internal flash, which is the system default.
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and
commands are supported on E-Series ExaScale systems. Refer to
rpm0usbflash
command is supported on Z9000. Refer to your system's Release Notes for a list of
command to save a file to an FTP server.
copy
command to import a file to the Dell Force10 system
copy
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