Cisco S 300 Series Quick Start Manual
Cisco S 300 Series Quick Start Manual

Cisco S 300 Series Quick Start Manual

Download or back up configuration files through the cli

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Download or Back Up Configuration Files on
an Sx300 or Sx500 Switch through the CLI

Objective

The Backup Configuration File or log of the switch is useful for troubleshooting or if the
device accidentally gets reset. This contains manual copies of files used for protection
against system shutdown or for the maintenance of a specific operating state. For instance,
you can copy and save the Mirror Configuration, Startup Configuration, or Running
Configuration to a Backup file. You can use this file to update or restore the switch back to its
functional state.
The Backup Configuration File can be saved on the Internal Flash memory or a USB device
attached on your switch, a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server, a Secure Copy (SCP)
server, or on your computer. This article will guide you on how to download or back up a
system configuration file through the Command Line Interface (CLI) of the switch using any
of the following methods:
Via TFTP — The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) method is chosen to download or back
up configuration file via TFTP. TFTP is mainly used to boot up computers in LAN, and is also
suitable to download files.
Via SCP (Over SSH) — The Secure Copy (SCP) (Over (SSH)) method is chosen to download
or back up configuration file via Secure Shell (SSH). This download or back up of
configuration files are done over a secure network.
Note: To learn how to download or back up configuration files on your Sx300 or Sx500
switch through the web-based utility, click here.

Applicable Devices

Sx300 Series
Sx500 Series

Software Version

1.4.7.6

Back Up Configuration Files

Step 1. Log in to the switch console. The default username and password is cisco/cisco. If
you have configured a new username or password, enter the credentials instead.
Note: To learn how to access an SMB switch CLI through SSH or Telnet, click here.
Note: The commands may vary depending on the exact model of your switch. In this

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  • Page 1 1.4.7.6 Back Up Configuration Files Step 1. Log in to the switch console. The default username and password is cisco/cisco. If you have configured a new username or password, enter the credentials instead. Note: To learn how to access an SMB switch CLI through SSH or Telnet, click here.
  • Page 2 example, the SG300-28 switch is accessed through Telnet. Step 2. To back up a configuration file to a specific destination, enter the following: SG350X#copy [running-config | startup-config] [dst-url] [exclude | include-encrypted | include- plaintext] The parameters are: running-config — The configuration file that contains the current configuration, including any changes applied in any management sessions since the last reboot.
  • Page 3 CLI. Download Configuration Files Step 1. Log in to the switch console. The default username and password is cisco/cisco. If you have configured a new username or password, enter the credentials instead. Note: The commands may vary depending on the exact model of your switch. In this example, the SG300-28 switch is accessed through Telnet.
  • Page 4 Note: In this example, the backed up running configuration file named config.txt from an SCP server with IP address 192.168.100.139 is downloaded as the startup configuration file of the switch. The credentials used are cisco and cisco12345 as the username and password.
  • Page 5 You should now have successfully downloaded the configuration file into the switch through the CLI.

This manual is also suitable for:

S 500 series

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