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Logging changes to the startup-config file – Brocade TurboIron 24X Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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Loading and saving configuration files

Replacing the startup configuration with the
running configuration

After you make configuration changes to the active system, you can save those changes by writing
them to flash memory. When you write configuration changes to flash memory, you replace the
startup configuration with the running configuration.

To replace the startup configuration with the running configuration, enter the following command
at any Enable or CONFIG command prompt.

TurboIron#write memory

Replacing the running configuration with the
startup configuration

If you want to back out of the changes you have made to the running configuration and return to
the startup configuration, enter the following command at the Privileged EXEC level of the CLI.

TurboIron#reload

Logging changes to the startup-config file

You can configure a device to generate a Syslog message when the startup-config file is changed.
The trap is enabled by default.

The following Syslog message is generated when the startup-config file is changed.

startup-config was changed

If the startup-config file was modified by a valid user, the following Syslog message is generated.

startup-config was changed by

To disable or re-enable Syslog messages when the startup-config file is changed, use the following
command.

Syntax: [no] logging enable config-changed

Copying a configuration file to or from a TFTP server

To copy the startup-config or running-config file to a TFTP server using the CLI, use one of the
following commands.

NOTE

You can name the configuration file when you copy it to a TFTP server.

copy startup-config tftp <tftp-ip-addr> – Use this command to upload a copy of the
startup configuration file from the device to a TFTP server.

copy running-config tftp <tftp-ip-addr> > – Use this command to upload a copy of
the running configuration file from the device to a TFTP server.