Saving The Configuration To A File - Avaya 8800 User Interface Fundamentals

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<destination>
<ip_address>:<filename>
Examples of copying the runtime image
1. Copy a runtime image from a TFTP server to a local flash using the following
2. Copy a runtime image from the TFTP server to a local PCMCIA using the following
3. Copy a runtime image from CPU-Slot5 flash to CPU-Slot6 flash using the following
4. Copy a runtime configuration file to a TFTP server using the following command:

Saving the configuration to a file

Use the following procedure to save the running configuration to a file.
Procedure steps
Save the running configuration to a file using the following command:
save <savetype> [file <value>] [verbose] [standby <value>] [backup <value>]]
Variable definitions
Use the data in the following table to save the running configuration to a file.
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Variable
command:
copy 192.168.249.10:p80a4100.img /flash/p80a4100.img
command:
copy 192.168.249.10:p80a4100.img /pcmcia/p80a4100.img
command: The IP address for CPU-Slot5 is 127.0.0.5; the IP address for CPU-Slot5
is 127.0.0.6.
copy /flash/p80a4100.img 127.0.0.6:/flash/p80a4100.img
copy /flash/config.cfg 192.168.249.10:config.cfg
Value
The name of the copied file in its new location.
The source argument that specifies the IP address
of the remote TFTP server and the name of the file
you want to copy.
Saving the configuration to a file
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