Cisco 11503 Administration Guide - Page 118
Copying the Running Profile to the Default-Profile, Copying the Running Profile to a User Profile, - default password
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Copying and Saving User Profiles Chapter 3 Configuring User Profiles Copying the Running Profile to the Default-Profile To copy the running profile to the default profile, use the copy profile default-profile command. This command is available only in SuperUser mode. For example: # copy profile default-profile Copying the Running Profile to a User Profile To copy the changes made to the running profile to the user profile, use the copy profile user-profile command. This command is available only in SuperUser mode. This command creates a file username-profile if one does not exist (where username is the current username). For example: # copy profile user-profile Copying the Running Profile to an FTP Server To copy the running profile to an FTP server, use the copy profile ftp command. This command is available only in SuperUser mode. The syntax is: copy profile ftp ftp_record filename The variables for this command are as follows: • ftp_record - The name of the FTP record file that contains the server IP address, username, and password. Enter an unquoted text string with no spaces and a maximum of 32 characters. • filename - The name you want to assign to the file on the server. Include the full path to the file. Enter an unquoted text string with no spaces. For example: # copy profile ftp arrowrecord \records\arrowftprecord 3-14 Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide OL-5647-02