Dell PowerConnect 3548 Command Line Interface Guide - Page 143
Backup the Running Configuration or Startup Configuration to a Backup Configuration file
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Use the copy source-url running-config command to load a 'configuration file' from a network server to the device 'running configuration'. The configuration is added to the 'running configuration' as if the commands were typed in the command-line interface (CLI). The resulting configuration file is a combination of the previous 'running configuration' and the loaded 'configuration file", with the loaded "configuration file' having precedence. Copying a Configuration File from a Server to the Startup Configuration Use the copy source-url startup-config command to copy a "configuration file" from a network server to the device 'startup configuration'. These commands replace the startup configuration file with the copied configuration file. Storing the Running or Startup Configuration on a Server Use the copy running-config destination-url command to copy the current configuration file to a network server using TFTP. Use the copy startup-config destination-url command to copy the 'startup configuration' file to a network server. The configuration file copy can serve as a backup copy. Saving the Running Configuration to the Startup Configuration Use the copy running-config startup-config command to copy the 'running configuration' to the 'startup configuration'. Backup the Running Configuration or Startup Configuration to a Backup Configuration file Use the copy running-config flash: //FILE_NAME to backup the running configuration to the backup configuration file. Use the copy startup-config flash: //FILE_NAME command to backup the startup configuration to the backup configuration file. Example The following example copies a system image named file1 from the TFTP server with an IP address of 172.16.101.101 to non active image file. console# copy tftp://172.16.101.101/file1 image Accessing file 'file1' on 172.16.101.101... Loading file1 from 172.16.101.101 OK] Copy took 0:01:11 [hh:mm:ss] Configuration and Image Files 143