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CanogaOS Command Line Reference
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Examples
The following shows an example to save startup configuration to a specified file:
Switch# copy startup-config flash:/config.cfg
Related Commands
copy
copy running-config
39.15 copy tftp://
To save current configuration, use the copy startup-config command in Privileged EXEC mode.
Command Syntax
copy startup-config {destination-name | ftp://address/destination-name |
tftp://address/destination-name}
destination-name Save starup configuration to a specified file.
ftp://address/
Save startup configuration to a specified ftp server.
tftp://address/
Save startup configuration to a specified tftp server.
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC
Usage
The exact format of the source and destination URLs varies according to the file or directory location.
You may enter a particular file or a filename that follows the standard file system syntax
(filesystem:[/filepath][/filename]).
Examples
The following shows an example to save startup configuration to a specified file:
Switch# copy startup-config flash:/config.cfg
Related Commands
copy
copy running-config
39.16 show running-config
To display the contents of the currently running configuration file or the configuration for a specific class
map, interface, map class, policy map, or routing protocols, use the show running-config command
in all mode.