Replacing The Startup Configuration With A Configuration From Flash Memory - Patton electronics SmartNode Series Software Configuration Manual

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Mode: Administrator execution
Step
1
node #copy {factory-config | startup-
config | running-config | nvram: source-
name } nvram: target-name
Example: Backing up the startup configuration
The following example shows how to make a backup copy of the startup configuration. In a first the startup-
config is copied under the name backup within the flash memory region nvram:.
SN#copy startup-config nvram:backup
Replacing the startup configuration with a configuration from Flash memory
The startup configuration is replaced by a configuration that is already present in the flash memory, by copying
it to that area of the flash memory where the startup configuration is to be stored.
Mode: Administrator execution
Step
node # copy nvram: new-startup startup-config
1
Note
It is assumed that the configuration new-startup that is present in flash mem-
ory was previously copied to the flash memory, e.g. from a TFTP server
using the copy command.
Configuration file handling task list
Command
Command
7 • Configuration file handling
Purpose
Copies the selected source configuration file
source-name as target configuration file target-
name in local memory.
Replaces the existing persistent startup con-
figuration with the startup configuration new-
startup already present in flash memory.
Purpose
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