Saving The Configuration; Saving The Running Configuration - Cisco AP775A - Nexus Converged Network Switch 5010 Configuration Manual

Fabric manager configuration guide, release 4.x
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Working with Configuration Files
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Saving the Configuration

To save the configuration file using Device Manager, follow these steps:
Click Admin > Save Configuration.
Step 1
You see this message:
Really save running to startup configuration?
Click Yes to save the configuration. Click No to close the pop-up window without saving the
Step 2
configuration.

Saving the Running Configuration

After you have created a running configuration in system memory, you can save it to the startup
configuration in NVRAM.
To save the configuration file using Device Manager, follow these steps:
Click Admin > Copy Configuration.
Step 1
You see the Copy Configuration dialog box shown in
Figure 16-9
Select the location of the file you will copy from (serverFile, startupConfig, runningConfig).
Step 2
Select the location of the file you will copy to (serverFile, runningConfig, fabricStartupConfig).
Step 3
Note
Enter the server address of the source server.
Step 4
Click the ... button to browse for the source file on the switch or the server, depending on the type of
Step 5
copy.
Select the protocol you want to use to perform the copy procedure: tftp, ftp, or sftp.
Step 6
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Copy Configuration Dialog Box
You can copy a file fabric-wide using the fabricStartupConfig option, available in Cisco MDS
SAN-OS Release 2.1(1a) or later.
Chapter 16
Managing Configuration Files
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16-9.
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