HP ProCurve 2610-PWR Management And Configuration Manual page 125

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Syntax:
copy config < source-filename > config < target-filename >
This command makes a local copy of an existing startup­
config file by copying the contents of an existing startup­
config file in one memory slot to a new startup-config file in
another, empty memory slot. This enables you to use a sepa­
rate configuration file to experiment with configuration
changes, while preserving the source file unchanged. It also
simplifies a transition from one software version to another
by enabling you to preserve the startup-config file for the
earlier software version while creating a separate startup­
config file for the later software version. With two such
versions in place, you can easily reboot the switch with the
correct startup-config file for either software version.
• If the destination startup-config file already exists, it is
overwritten by the content of the source startup-config file.
• If the destination startup-config file does not already exist,
it will be created in the first empty configuration memory
slot on the switch.
• If the destination startup-config file does not already exist,
but there are no empty configuration memory slots on the
switch, then a new startup-config file is not created and
instead, the CLI displays the following error message:
Unable to copy configuration to "< target-filename >".
For example, suppose both primary and secondary flash memory contain
software releaseR.11.01 and use a startup-config file named config1:
ProCurve(config)# show config files
Configuration files:
id | act pri sec | name
---+-------------+---------------------
1 |
*
*
*
2 |
3 |
Figure 6-20. Example of Using One Startup-Config File for Both Primary and
Secondary Flash
| config1
|
|
Switch Memory and Configuration
Multiple Configuration Files
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