Layer 3 Configuration File - Avaya P334T-ML Installation and configuration guid Installation And Configuration Manual

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Switch Configuration
In order to...
Upload a module configuration file
from the device using TFTP
Upload a stack configuration file
from the device using TFTP
Upload the running configuration
file from the device using TFTP
(only applicable when the device
mode is Layer 2)
Display the status of file uploads
Display the status of file downloads

Layer 3 Configuration File

The Configuration File feature allows the user to read the routing configuration
parameters and save them to a file on the station. The routing configuration
commands in the file are in CLI format. The user can edit the file (if required) and
re-configure the router module by uploading the configuration file.
Although the file can be edited, it is recommended to keep changes to the file to a
minimum. The recommended configuration method is using MSNM P330 Device
Manager and/or the CLI. Changes to the configuration file should be limited to
those required to customize a configuration file from one router to suit another.
To upload or download Layer 3 configuration files, you must be in a router mode.
Use the CLI commands briefly described below for uploading and downloading
Layer 3 configuration files. The rules of syntax and output examples are all set out
in detail in the Reference Guide.
In order to...
Download a startup configuration
file to the device using SCP
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Use the following command...
copy module-config tftp
copy stack-config tftp
copy running-config tftp
show upload status
show download status
Use the following command...
copy scp startup-config
Note:To use the startup
configuration file, run the
copy running-config
starting-config command
after the configuration file is
downloaded to the device.
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