Copy; Configuration And Image File Commands - Alcatel OmniStack LS 6248 User Manual

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Configuration and Image File Commands

Command
Function

copy

Copies files from a source to a destination.
delete
Deletes a file from a flash memory device.
dir
Displays the list of files on a flash file system
more
Displays a file.
rename
Renames the file.
boot system
Specifies the system image that the device loads at startup.
show running-config Displays the contents of the currently running configuration file.
show startup-config Displays the contents of the startup configuration file.
show startup-config Displays the active system image file that is loaded by the device
at startup.
copy
The
copy
Privileged EXEC mode command copies files from a source to a
destination.
Syntax
source-url destination-url
copy
Parameters
• source-url — The source file location URL or reserved keyword of the
source file to be copied. (Range: 1-160 characters)
• destination-url — The destination file URL or reserved keyword of the
destination file. (Range: 1-160 characters)
The following table displays keywords and URL prefixes:
Keyword
flash:
running-config
startup-config
image
boot
tftp://
Table 4-12. Configuration and Image File Commands
Source or Destination
Source or destination URL for flash memory. It's the default in case
a URL is specified without a prefix.
Represents the current running configuration file.
Represents the startup configuration file.
If the source file, represents the active image file. If the destination
file, represents the non-active image file.
Boot file.
Source or destination URL for a TFTP network server. The syntax for
this alias is tftp://host/[directory]/filename. The host can be
represented by its IP address or hostname.
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