Displaying Configuration File Information; Modifying The Running Configuration At The Cli - Patton electronics SmartNode Series Software Configuration Manual

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SN#show nvram:startup-config
Startup configuration:
#----------------------------------------------------------------#
# SmartWare R3.10 BUILD22128
# 2001-10-25T09:20:42
# Generated configuration file
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cli version 3.00
snmp community public rw
framerelay
exit
SN#
Displaying configuration file information
This procedure describes how to display information about configuration files
Mode: Administrator execution
Command
show nvram:
show running-config
show startup-config
Modifying the running configuration at the CLI
SmartWare accepts interactive modifications on the currently running configuration via the CLI. Interactive
configuring needs access to the CLI. Use the enable command to enter administrator execution mode, and
then switch to the configuration mode by typing the command configure. Once in configuration mode, you
can enter the configuration commands that are necessary to your SmartNode's operation. When you configure
SmartWare by using the CLI, the shell executes the commands as you enter them.
When you log in to a SmartNode by using the CLI, all commands you enter directly modify the running con-
figuration located in the volatile memory region system: (or RAM) of your SmartNode. Because it is located in
volatile memory, to be made permanent, your modifications must be copied to the persistent (non-volatile)
memory. In most cases you will store it as the upcoming startup configuration in the persistent memory region
nvram: under the name startup-config. On the next start-up the system will initialize itself using the modified
configuration. After the startup configuration has been saved to persistent memory, you have to restart the
SmartNode by using the reload command to cause the system to intialize with the new configuration.
Mode: Administrator execution
Step
1
node #configure
2
3
node (cfg)#copy running-config startup-config Saves the running configuration file as the
Configuration file handling task list
Lists all persistent configurations
Displays the contents of the running configuration file
Displays the contents of the startup configuration file
Command
Enter all necessary configuration commands.
7 • Configuration file handling
Purpose
Purpose
Enters administrator configuration mode
upcoming startup configuration
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