Basic device configuration
Backing up/restoring a configuration file using FTP/TFTP/SCP
Use the copy ftp startup-config command to restore a configuration file from an
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FTP server. The configuration file becomes the startup configuration on the G450.
Use the copy tftp startup-config command to restore a configuration file from a
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TFTP server. The configuration file becomes the startup configuration on the G450.
Use the copy scp startup-config command to restore a configuration file from an
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SCP server. The configuration file becomes the startup configuration on the G450.
Note:
You can use the show download status command to display the status of the
Note:
current configuration file download process, as the file is being loaded into the
device.
Use the copy running-config ftp command to back up the running configuration
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on the G450 to an FTP server.
Use the copy running-config tftp command to back up the running configuration
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on the G450 to a TFTP server.
Use the copy running-config scp command to back up the running configuration on
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the G450 to a SCP server.
Use the copy startup-config ftp command to back up the startup configuration on
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the G450 to an FTP server.
Use the copy startup-config tftp command to back up the startup configuration
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on the G450 to a TFTP server.
Use the copy startup-config scp command to back up the startup configuration on
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the G450 to a SCP server.
Backing up/restoring a configuration file using a USB mass storage device
Use the copy startup-config usb command to back up the startup configuration
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from the G450 to the USB mass storage device.
Use the copy usb startup-config command to restore the startup configuration from
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the USB mass storage device to the G450.
Note:
You can use the show download status command to display the status of the
Note:
current configuration file download process, as the file is being loaded into the
device.
114 Administration for the Avaya G450 Media Gateway