Displaying and
Maintaining Device
Configuration
Use the display startup command (in user view) to verify if you have set the
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startup configuration file, and use the dir command to verify if this file exists. If
the file is set as NULL or does not exist, the backup will be unsuccessful.
Restoring the startup configuration file
To do...
Restore the startup
configuration file
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Before restoring a configuration file, you should ensure that the server is
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reachable, the server is enabled with TFTP service, and the client has permission
to read and write.
After the command is successfully executed, you can use the display startup
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command (in user view) to verify if the filename of the startup configuration
file is the same with the filename argument, and use the dir command to verify
if the restored file exists.
To do...
Display the configuration file
saved in the storage device
Display the configuration file
used for this and next startup
Display the validated
configuration in current view
Display current configuration
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For detailed description of the display this and display current-configuration
commands, refer to "Displaying and Maintaining Device Management
Configuration" on page 1043.
Displaying and Maintaining Device Configuration
Use the command...
restore
startup-configuration from
src-addr filename
Use the command...
display saved-configuration
[ by-linenum ]
display startup
display this [ by-linenum ]
display current-configuration
[ [ configuration [ configuration ] |
controller | interface [ interface-type ]
[ interface-number ] ] [ by-linenum ] [ |
{ begin | include | exclude } text ] ]
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Remarks
Required
Available in user view
Remarks
Available in any
view
Available in any
view
Available in any
view
Available in any
view