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Example, ASCII-Formatted Configuration Files, Appendix C, Troubleshooting
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NETGEAR 8800 User Manual • old-name-internal-Specifies the name of the core dump file located on the internal memory card that you want to copy. • new-name-internal-Specifies the name of the newly copied core dump file located on the internal memory card. • memorycard-Specifies the removable external compact flash memory card. (This parameter is available only on modular switches.) • old-name-memorycard-Specifies the name of the file located on the external compact flash memory card that you want to copy. Depending on your switch configuration, you can have configuration, policy, or core dump files stored in this card. (This parameter is available only on modular switches.) • new-name-memorycard-Specifies the name of the newly copied file located on the external compact flash memory card. (This parameter is available only on modular switches.) • old-name-Specifies the name of the configuration or policy file that you want to copy. • new-name-Specifies the name of the copied configuration or policy file. XML-formatted configuration files have a .cfg file extension. The switch runs .cfg files only. ASCII-formatted configuration files have an .xsf file extension. For more information, see ASCII-Formatted Configuration Files on page 819. Policy files have a .pol file extension. When you copy a configuration or policy file from the system, make sure you specify the appropriate file extension. For example, if you want to copy a policy file, specify the filename and .pol. When you copy a file on the switch, a message similar to the following appears: Copy config test.cfg to config test1.cfg on switch? (y/n) Enter y to copy the file. Enter n to cancel this process and not copy the file. When you enter y, the switch copies the file with the new name and keeps a backup of the original file with the original name. After the switch copies the file, use the ls command to display a complete list of files. For more information about configuring core dump files and managing the core dump files stored on your switch, see Appendix C, Troubleshooting. This command also replicates the action from the primary node to the backup node. For example, when you copy a file on the primary node, the same file is copied to the backup node. For the memorycard option, the source and/or destination is the memorycard. You must mount the memory card for this operation to succeed. This command copies a file from the switch to the external memory card or a file already on the card. If you copy a file from the switch to the external memory card, and the new filename is identical to the source file, you do not need to re-enter the filename. Example The following example copies an existing configuration file named test.cfg and names the copied configuration file test_rev2.cfg: Chapter 4. Managing the XCM8800 Software | 99