HP 8/40 Converged Enhanced Ethernet Administrator's Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001761-0 - Page 156
CEE configuration management commands, Flash file management commands
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DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL 14 Flash file management commands switch#copy flash://config_filename startup-config CEE configuration management commands Table 23 lists the common CEE configuration management commands. TABLE 23 Task CEE configuration management commands Command Write the current running configuration file to the startup configuration file. NOTE: If you enter y at the prompt, the running configuration file overwrites the startup configuration file. If you enter n at the prompt, the startup configuration file is not overwritten. switch#copy running-config startup-config Overwrite the startup config file (y/n): y Copy the startup configuration file to the running configuration file. switch#copy startup-config running-config Erase the startup configuration file. NOTE: This command does not affect the running configuration file. switch#write erase Copy the running configuration file to the archive folder on an FTP server. switch#copy running-config ftp://jsmith:password@/archive/config_file] Copy a stored startup configuration file in Flash to the running configuration. switch#copy flash://test_filename running-config Copy a configuration file from an FTP server to switch#copy the startup configuration. ftp://jsmith:password@/archive/test_filename startup-config} Display the contents of the running configuration file. switch#show running-config Flash file management commands Table 24 describes the common tasks used to manage the Flash files on the Brocade 8000 switch. The Converged Enhanced Ethernet Command Reference contains complete information on all available CLI commands. NOTE Use of the flash:// prefix is optional. TABLE 24 Task CEE Flash memory file management commands Command List the files in the Flash memory directory. Delete a file from the Flash memory directory. switch#dir switch#delete flash://example_filename 134 Converged Enhanced Ethernet Administrator's Guide 53-1001761-01