Checking Configurations; Maintenance - Raisecom ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Manual

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ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Guide
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1.3.4 Checking configurations

Use the following commands to check configuration results.
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1.3.5 Maintenance

Maintain the ISCOM2600G-HI series switch as below.
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Step
Raisecom#upload command-log { ftp {
address |ipv6-address
file-name
| tftp {
address
file-name
}
|ipv6-address
name
dir
} [
Raisecom#upload logging-file { ftp {
address |ipv6-address
file-name
| tftp {
address
file-name
}
|ipv6-address
name
dir
} [
Raisecom#write
Command
Raisecom#show startup-
config
Raisecom#show running-
config
Step
Command
Raisecom#write
[ backup-
config ]
Raisecom#dir
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Command
user-name password
}
ipv4-address |ipv6-
ipv4-address
| sftp {
user-name password file-
}
]
}
user-name password
ipv4-address |ipv6-
ipv4-address
| sftp {
user-name password file-
}
]
Show configurations loaded upon device startup.
Show running configurations.
Save running configurations as a startup configuration file
which can take effect upon next startup.
When you save running configurations as a startup
configuration file, the file will overwrite the original
startup configuration file; therefore back up the
original one in advance.
Show names of system files. You can view the remaining
size of the Flash.
1 Basic configurations
Description
ipv4-
(Optional) upload
the command line
logging file and
system logs through
FTP or TFTP.
ipv4-
(Optional) upload
the system log file
through FTP or
TFTP.
(Optional) save the
running
configuration file in
the Flash.
Description
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