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Table 5. Quick Start Commands

 

 

 

 

Command

Mode

Description

 

 

 

copy <tftp://

Privileged

Sets the destination (download) datatype to be an image

<ipaddress>/

EXEC

(system:image) or a configuration file (nvram:startup-con-

<filepath>/

 

fig).

<filename>>

 

The URL must be specified as:

nvram:startup-

 

 

xmodem:<filepath>/<filename>

config

 

 

For example:

 

 

 

 

If the user is using Hyper Terminal, the user must specify

 

 

which file is to be sent to the networking device.

 

 

The Networking Device restarts automatically once the

 

 

code has been downloaded.

 

 

 

copy <tftp://

Privileged

Sets the destination (download) datatype to be an image

<ipaddress>/

EXEC

(system:image) or a configuration file (nvram:startup-con-

<filepath>/

 

fig).

<filename>> sys-

 

The URL must be specified as:

tem:image

 

xmodem:<filepath>/<filename>

 

 

 

 

 

copy <tftp://

Privileged

Sets the destination (download) datatype to be a configu-

<ipaddress>/

EXEC

ration file.

<filepath>/

 

The URL must be specified as:

<filename>>

 

 

tftp://<ipaddress>/<filepath>/<filename>

nvram:startup-

 

 

 

config

 

Before starting a TFTP server download, you must config-

 

 

ure the IP address.

copy <tftp://

Privileged

Sets the destination (download) datatype to be an image.

<ipaddress>/

EXEC

The URL must be specified as:

<filepath>/

 

 

tftp://<ipaddress>/<filepath>/<filename>

<filename>> sys-

 

 

 

tem:image

 

The system:image option downloads the code file.

clear config

Privileged

Enter yes when the prompt pops up to clear all the config-

 

EXEC

urations made to the networking device.

copy sys-

Privileged

Enter yes when the prompt pops up that asks if you want

tem:running-

EXEC

to save the configurations made to the networking device.

config

 

 

nvram:startup-

 

 

config

 

 

reload (or cold boot

Privileged

Enter yes when the prompt pops up that asks if you want

the networking

EXEC

to reset the system.

device)

 

You can reset the networking device or cold boot the net-

 

 

 

 

working device, both work effectively.

 

 

 

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