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Saving the Configuration File in Flash Memory
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Chapter 5 Managing the ACE Software Saving Configuration Files Saving the Configuration File in Flash Memory After you create or update the running-configuration file in RAM (volatile memory), save the contents to the startup-configuration file for the current context in Flash memory (nonvolatile memory) on the ACE. To copy the contents of the running-configuration file to the startup-configuration file, use the copy running-config startup-config command from Exec mode. The syntax for the command is: copy running-config startup-config For example, to save the running-configuration file to the startup-configuration file in Flash memory on the ACE, enter: host1/Admin# copy running-config startup-config You can also use the write memory command to copy the contents of the running-configuration file for the current context to the startup-configuration file. The write memory command is equivalent to the copy running-config startup-config command. The syntax for the command is: write memory [all] The optional write memory all keyword saves configurations for all existing contexts. This keyword is available only in the Admin context. If you intend to use the write memory command to save the contents of the running-configuration file for the current context to the startup-configuration file, be sure to also specify this command in the Admin context. You should save changes to the Admin context startup-configuration file; the Admin context startup-configuration file contains all configurations that are used to create each user context. OL-11157-01 Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide 5-3