Parameters
filename
append
Defaults
If append is not specified, the current running configuration will be replaced with the contents of
the configuration file, which will require an automated reset of the chassis.
Mode
Switch command, read‐write.
Example
This example shows how to execute the "Jan1_2004.cfg" configuration file:
C2(su)->configure configs/Jan1_2004.cfg
copy
Use this command to upload or download an image or a CLI configuration file.
Syntax
copy source destination
Parameters
source
destination
Defaults
None.
Mode
Switch command, read‐write.
Examples
This example shows how to download an image via TFTP:
C2(su)->copy tftp://10.1.192.34/version01000 system:image
This example shows how to download a configuration file to the configs directory:
C2(su)->copy tftp://10.1.192.1/Jan1_2004.cfg configs/Jan1_2004.cfg
Specifies the path and file name of the configuration file to execute.
(Optional) Appends the configuration file contents to the current
configuration. This is equivalent to typing the contents of the config file
directly into the CLI and can be used, for example, to make incremental
adjustments to the current configuration.
Specifies location and name of the source file to copy. Options are a local file
path in the configs directory, or the URL of a TFTP server.
Specifies location and name of the destination where the file will be copied.
Options are a slot location and file name, or the URL of a TFTP server.
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