Connecting To A Module; Saving The Module Configuration - Cisco Nexus 9504 Hardware Installation Manual

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Connecting to a Module

Connecting to a Module

You can connect to any module by using the attach module slot_number command. When the module prompt
appears, you can obtain further details about the module by using module-specific commands in EXEC mode.
You can also use the attach module command to display the standby supervisor module information, although
you cannot configure the standby supervisor module using this command.
Note
Use the attach module slot_number command to get direct access to a specific module.
This example shows how to attach to the supervisor in slot 28.
switch# attach module 28
Attaching to module 28 ...
To exit type 'exit', to cancel type '$.'
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switch(standby)#
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Saving the Module Configuration

To save the new configuration to nonvolatile storage, use the copy running-config startup-config command
from EXEC mode. Once you enter this command, the running and the startup copies of the configuration are
identical.
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To see which slots are filled with modules, use the show inventory command.
To exit the module-specific prompt, use the exit command.
If you are not accessing the switch from a console terminal, this command is the only way to access the
standby supervisor module.
This command reports on only software-controlled modules, such as supervisors, system controllers,
line cards, fabric modules, fan trays, and power supplies. It reports on modules that are not controlled
by software, such as blank modules installed in empty slots to control airflow.
Managing the Switch

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