Chapter 4 System Startup and Basic System Configuration

Using RP Flash Memory Cards

Step 2 Enter the dir command to further verify that the configuration file is copied correctly to the memory card in slot 0:

Milo# dir slot0:

 

 

-#-

-length-

-----

date/time------

name

1

5200084

May

10 1997 19:24:12

gsr-p-mz.112-8

31215 May 10 1997 20:30:52 myfile1

46176844 May 10 1997 23:04:10 gsr-p-mz.112-8.1

51186 May 10 1997 16:56:50 myfile2

9197156 bytes available (11381148 bytes used) Milo#

Copying a Startup Configuration File from a Flash Memory Card to RP NVRAM

Enter the copy command in the following form to copy a startup configuration file from a flash memory card to NVRA.M:

copy [slot0:slot1:]filename startup-config

Where:

[slot0: slot1:] specifies the source of the configuration file to be copied.

filename is the name of the configuration file to be copied.

startup-configspecifies the destination (NVRAM) of the file to be copied.

Milo# copy slot0:myfile startup-config

[ok]

Milo#

Copying a Configuration File from NVRAM to DRAM

Enter the following command to copy the startup configuration file from NVRAM to DRAM to designate it as the default running configuration file for the system:

Milo# copy startup-config running-config

Milo#

%SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from memory by console Milo#

 

 

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Cisco Systems 12810, 12010, 12410 manual Copy slot0slot1filename startup-config, Milo# copy slot0myfile startup-config