Cisco ACE-4710-K9 Administration Guide - Page 192
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Saving Configuration Files Chapter 5 Managing the ACE Software To display the contents of the startup-configuration file associated with the current context, use the show startup-config command in Exec mode (see the "Viewing Configuration Files" section). When you make configuration changes, the ACE places those changes in a virtual running-configuration file called the running-config, which is associated with the context that you are working in. When you enter a CLI command, the change is made only to the running-configuration file in volatile memory. Before you log out or reboot the ACE, copy the contents of the running-configuration file to the startup-configuration file (startup-config) to save configuration changes for the current context to Flash memory. The ACE uses the startup-configuration file on subsequent reboots. This section contains the following topics: • Saving the Configuration File in Flash Memory • Saving Configuration Files to a Remote Server • Copying the Configuration File to the disk0: File System • Merging the Startup-Configuration File with the Running-Configuration File • Viewing Configuration Files • Viewing User Context Running-Config Files from the Admin Context • Clearing the Startup-Configuration File Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide 5-2 OL-11157-01