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To back up a system configuration file using FTP or TFTP, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
copy
{ftp | tftp} config upload
{FILE-NAME | startup-config}
Uploads a file to ftp or fttp server with a name config-
ured by user.
copy
{ftp | tftp} config download
{FILE-NAME | startup-config}
Downloads a file from ftp or fttp server with a name
configured by user.
copy
{ftp | tftp} os upload {os1 |
os2
}
Uploads a file to ftp or fttp server with a name of os1 or
os2.
copy
{ftp | tftp} os download
{os1 | os2}
Enable
Downloads a file from ftp or fttp server with a name of
os1 or os2.
To access FTP to back up the configuration or use the backup file, you should know FTP
user ID and the password. To back up the configuration or use the file through FTP, you
can check the file transmission because hash function is automatically turned on.
To display a system configuration file, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
show startup-config
Enable
Shows a current startup configuration.
show config-list
Enable
Global
Shows a list of configuration files.
The following is an example of displaying a list of configuration files.
SWITCH(config)# copy running-config SURPASShiD6615
SWITCH(config)# show config-list
=========================
CONFIG-LIST
=========================
l3_default
SURPASShiD6615
SWITCH(config)#
To delete backup file, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
erase
config FILENAME
Enable
Deletes backup file.
6.2.5
Restoring Default Configuration
To restore a default configuration of the system, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
restore factory-defaults
Restores a factory default configuration.
restore layer2-defaults
Restores an L2 default configuration.
restore layer3-defaults
Global
Restores an L3 default configuration.
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