Dell PowerEdge XL 5133-4 MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module FTOS Command Reference - Page 47
Save the Running-Configuration, Copying a file from a Remote System, Command Syntax
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Figure 4-10 shows an example of using the copy command to import a file to the Dell Force10 system from an FTP server. Figure 4-10. Copying a file from a Remote System Remote Location Local Location FTOS#copy ftp://myusername:[email protected]//FTOS/FTOS-EF-8.2.1.0.bin flash:// Destination file name [FTOS-EF-8.2.1.0.bin.bin 26292881 bytes successfully copied Save the Running-Configuration The running-configuration contains the current system configuration. Dell Force10 recommends copying your running-configuration to the startup-configuration. The system uses the startup-configuration during boot-up to configure the system. The startup-configuration is stored in the internal flash on the IOM by default, but you can save the startup-configuration to a USB flash device or on a remote server. To save the running-configuration: Task Command Syntax Save re-configured settings to the write memory startup configuration. Command Mode CONFIGURATION Note: The following commands are the same format as those in Copy Files to and from the System on page 31 but use the filenames startup-config and running-config. These commands assume that current directory is the internal flash, which is the system default. Task Save the running-configuration to: the startup-configuration on the internal flash the usb flash on the IOM an FTP server a TFTP server Command Syntax Command Mode copy running-config startup-config copy running-config usbflash://filename copy running-config ftp:// username:password@{hostip | hostname}/filepath/ filename copy running-config tftp://{hostip | hostname}/filepath/ filename EXEC Privilege EXEC Privilege EXEC Privilege EXEC Privilege Getting Started | 33