Connecting To A Module; Saving The Module Configuration - Cisco Nexus 7702 Hardware Installation Manual

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Connecting to a Module

Connecting to a Module
At any time, you can connect to any module by using the attach module command. Once you are at the
module prompt, you can obtain further details about the module by using module-specific commands in EXEC
mode.
Step 1
Enter the attach module slot_number command.
Example:
switch# attach module 1
switch#
Provides direct access to the I/O module in slot 1 (in this example, the supervisor module is in slot 2).
Step 2
dir bootflash
Example:
switch# dir bootflash
Example:
switch# dir bootflash:
80667580
22168064
16384
Usage for bootflash://sup-local
234045440 bytes used
1684602880 bytes free
1918648320 bytes total
switch#
To exit the module-specific prompt, use the exit
Note
command.
Tip
If you are not accessing the switch from a console terminal, this step is the only way to access the standby
supervisor module.

Saving the Module Configuration

To save the new configuration along with the non-default VDC configuration to nonvolatile storage, use the
copy running-config startup-config vdc-all command from EXEC mode. Once you enter these commands,
the running and the startup copies of the configuration are identical.
The following table lists various scenarios when module configurations are preserved or lost.
Scenario
A particular switching module is removed and you
used the copy running-config startup-config vdc-all
command again.
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Consequence
The configured module information is lost.
Managing the Switch

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