Saving And Viewing Your Configuration - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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Saving and Viewing Your Configuration

Saving the current running configuration to nonvolatile random access memory
(NVRAM) is done to prevent your current configuration from being lost the next time
the BSR is rebooted. Always save configuration changes.
Follow these steps to save the current running configuration:
1. To copy the current system configuration to the system startup configuration, use
2. The show running-config command displays configuration information
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filename is the name of the operating image archive file, which contains the
application image, boot image, and FPGA files from which to boot.
For example:
MOT#boot system NVRAM:image_file.Z
the copy running-config startup-config command in Privileged EXEC mode as
shown below:
MOT #copy running-config startup-config
currently running on the BSR. You have the option of displaying the entire
running configuration or displaying specific configuration information. Use the
show running-config command in Privileged EXEC mode to verify that the
changes you made were implemented:
MOT #show running-config [interface [cable <X/Y> ethernet <X/Y> | gigaether
<X/Y> | loopback <1-64>]] [ | {begin | exclude | include} {<WORD>}]
where:
interface displays running configuration information on all interfaces or a
specific interface.
cable X = 0 and Y is the CMTS port number on the BSR.
ethernet X = 0 and Y is the Ethernet/Fast Ethernet IEEE 802.3 port number
on the BSR.
gigaether X = 0 and Y is the Gigabit Ethernet module port number on the
BSR.
loopback <1-64> is the loopback interface number.
| turns on output modifiers (filters).
begin filters for output that begins with the specified string.
MGBI
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