Restoring The Configuration; Erasing The Current Configuration - Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch Cli Maintenance Manual

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Restoring the Configuration

bstnA6k> enable
bstnA6k# copy ftp://juser:jpasswd@ftp.wwmed.com/feb6startup scripts start_conf
% INFO: The copy command completed successfully.
bstnA6k# ...

Erasing the Current Configuration

CLI Maintenance Guide
The first step to restoring the running config is to place the running-config script(s)
onto the chassis. If the scripts are already on the switch (for example, if you saved the
config(s) to the current chassis), you can skip this section. If the scripts are on an FTP
server, enter priv-exec mode and use
copy ftp://[username:password@]ftp-site/file scripts destination
where
username:password@ (optional) is an FTP username and password (the
default is the username/password set by the
ftp-site identifies the FTP server with an IP address or FQDN (for example,
"172.16.88.3" or "ftp.myftpsite.com"),
file is the script name at the server (lead with an extra "/" if the path is
absolute),
scripts specifies the directory for the destination file, and
destination is the script name at the chassis.
For example, the following command sequence copies the startup config from
ftp.wwmed.com:
You must remove the active "startup-config" file and reboot the switch before you
restore the running-config or startup-config. For example:
bstnA6k> enable
Backing Up the Running Configuration
Restoring the Configuration
to retrieve them:
copy ftp
ip ftp-user
command),
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