Backing up/restoring a configuration file using FTP/TFTP/SCP
Use the copy ftp startup-config command to restore a configuration file from an
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FTP server. The configuration file becomes the startup configuration on the G250/G350.
Use the copy tftp startup-config command to restore a configuration file from a
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TFTP server. The configuration file becomes the startup configuration on the G250/G350.
Use the copy scp startup-config command to restore a configuration file from an
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SCP server. The configuration file becomes the startup configuration on the G250/G350.
Use the copy running-config ftp command to back up the running configuration
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on the G250/G350 to an FTP server.
Use the copy running-config tftp command to back up the running configuration
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on the G250/G350 to a TFTP server.
Use the copy running-config scp command to back up the running configuration on
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the G250/G350 to an FTP server.
Use the copy startup-config ftp command to back up the startup configuration on
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the G250/G350 to an FTP server.
Use the copy startup-config tftp command to back up the startup configuration
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on the G250/G350 to a TFTP server.
Use the copy startup-config scp command to back up the startup configuration on
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the G250/G350 to a TFTP server.
Backing up/restoring a configuration file using a USB mass storage device
Use the copy startup-config usb command to back up the startup configuration
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from the G250/G350 to the USB mass storage device.
Use the copy usb startup-config command to restore the startup configuration from
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the USB mass storage device to the G250/G350.
Listing the files on the Avaya G250/G350 Media Gateway
Use the dir command to list all G250/G350 files. When you list the files, you can see the
version numbers of the software components. The dir command also shows the booter file,
which cannot be changed.
You can also use the dir command to list all files in the USB mass storage device connected to
the G250/G350.
Software and Firmware Management
Issue 3 February 2007
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