Cisco Systems 78-11424-03 manual Copying the Running Profile to a User Profile

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Copying the Running Profile to a User Profile

Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters

Configuring User Profiles

For example, enter:

#copy profile default-profile

Copying the Running Profile to a User Profile

Use the copy profile user-profile to the running profile to the user username-profile if one does not

For example, enter:

command to proactively copy the changes made profile. This command creates a file

exist (where username is the current username).

#copy profile user-profile

Copying the Running Profile to an FTP Server

Use the copy profile ftp command to copy the running profile to an FTP server. The syntax is:

copy profile ftp ftp_record filename

The variables are:

ftp_record - The name of the FTP record file that contains the server

IP address, username, and password. Enter an unquoted text string with no spaces and a maximum length of 32 characters.

filename - The name you want to assign to the file on the server. Include the full path to the file. Enter an unquoted text string with no spaces.

For example, enter:

#copy profile ftp arrowrecord \records\arrowftprecord

Copying the Running Profile to a TFTP Server

Use the copy profile tftp command to copy the running profile to a TFTP server. The syntax is:

copy profile tftp ip_or_host filename

 

 

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