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User Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1

Chapter 2

Managing Configuration Files

When you first install the switch, or upgrade from a previous installation,
your configuration parameters are stored in a startup.txt file located in the
switch’s Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM). When the
switch is restarted, the startup.txt file runs and stores configuration
parameters in volatile RAM as a running configuration.

Any changes you make to the switch configuration are automatically
recorded in RAM, but not in NVRAM. When you want to retain your
current configuration, you must manually save it to NVRAM through the
Web Agent or the CLI.

For information about how to save your running configuration file to your
startup configuration, see “

Copying Configuration Files

later in this

chapter. Always view and compare your running and startup configuration
files to determine changes that you made to your running configuration.

*Important: Do not copy the startup configuration to the running

configuration. The switch does not support this
activity. If you need to reapply the startup
configuration, restart the switch.

* Note: If you initialize NVRAM (nvram initialize command), all

switch settings except the following are reset to their default:

Startup image

Fabric mode

48-port mode

You can manage the files that contain the configuration data for your
multiservice switch from either the Web Agent or the CLI. This section
contains procedures for the following tasks:

Viewing the Running Configuration

Viewing the Startup Configuration

Viewing the Script Execution Log File

Copying Configuration Files

Copying Files

Viewing the Status of a TFTP Transfer

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