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AppendixB Working with the Cisco IOS File System, Configuration Files, and Software Images
Working with Configuration Files
Ensure that the configuration file to be downloaded is in the correct directory on the TFTP server
(usually /tftpboot on a UNIX workstation).
For download operations, ensure that the permissions on the file ar e set co rrect ly. The permission
on the file should be world-read.
Before uploading the configuration file, you might need to create an empty f ile on th e T FTP ser ver.
To create an empty file, enter the touch filename command, where filename is the name of the file
you will use when uploading it to the server.
During upload operations, if you are overwriting an existing file (including an empty file, if you ha d
to create one) on the server, ensure that the permissions on the file are set correctly. Permissions on
the file should be world-write.
Downloading the Configuration File By Using TFTP
To configure the switch by using a confi guration fi le down loaded from a TFTP server , follo w these steps:
Step1 Copy the configuration file to the appropriate TFTP directory on the workstation.
Step2 Verify that the TFTP server is properly conf igured b y refer ring to the “Preparing to Download or Upload
a Configuration File By Using TFTP” section on page B-11.
Step3 Log into the switch through the console port, the Ethern et ma nage me nt p ort, o r a Telnet session.
Step4 Download the configuration file from the TFTP server to configure the switch.
Specify the IP address or hostname of the TFTP server and the name of the file to download.
Use one of these privileged EXEC commands:
copy tftp:[[[//location]/directory]/filename] system:running-config
copy tftp:[[[//location]/directory]/filename] nvram:startup-config
copy tftp:[[[//location]/directory]/filename] flash[n]:/directory/startup-config
Note You can only enter the flashn parameter (for example, flash3) on stacking-capable switches.
The configuration file downloads, and the commands are executed as the file is parsed line-by-line.
This example shows how to configure the software from the file tokyo-confg at IP address172.16.2.155:
Switch# copy tftp://172.16.2.155/tokyo-confg system:running-config
Configure using tokyo-confg from 172.16.2.155? [confirm] y
Booting tokyo-confg from 172.16.2.155:!!! [OK - 874/16000 bytes]
Uploading the Configuration File By Using TFTP
To upload a configuration file from a switch to a TFTP server for storage, follow these steps:
Step1 Verify that the TFTP server is properly conf igured b y refer ring to the “Preparing to Download or Upload
a Configuration File By Using TFTP” section on page B-11.
Step2 Log into the switch through the console port, the Ethern et ma nage me nt p ort, o r a Telnet session.