Showing The Global Config - Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch Cli Maintenance Manual

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bstnA6k(cfg)# smtp
bstnA6k(cfg-smtp)# mail-server email1.wwmed.com
bstnA6k(cfg-smtp)# from admin@acopia.wwmed.com
bstnA6k(cfg-smtp)# to juser@wwmed.com
bstnA6k(cfg-smtp)# exit
bstnA6k(cfg)# exit
bstnA6k# copy global-config smtp://oct24gbl
bstnA6k# ...

Showing the Global Config

Secure information, such as passwords and private SSH keys, is shown in encrypted
form. Only the current ARX (or a replacement for it, in case of failure) can decrypt these
passwords or keys.
CLI Maintenance Guide
Use the following syntax to send the global-config file in an E-mail message:
copy global-config smtp://[e-mail-address/]file
where
e-mail-address (optional) identifies the recipient of the E-mail message (for
example, "myCoWorker@myco.com"). If you omit this, it defaults to the
E-mail recipient set with the cfg-smtp
separate this from the file name.
file is the chosen file name.
For example, the following command sequence sets up SMTP (including a
destination E-mail address, "juser@wwmed.com"), exits from cfg mode to priv-exec
mode, then mails the global-config file:
You can send the current global config to the screen without saving it to a file. Use the
command to view all the CLI commands required to re-create the
show global-config
global config.
show global-config
The CLI commands appear in the proper order to be run as a CLI script.
Backing Up the Running Configuration
Saving the Global Config
command. Use a slash (/) to
to
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