
Use of the optional [filename] parameter sets that file name as the system default location for the startup config. The system will now use that file for its startup configuration, and future uses of copy running-config startup-config will copy the running config to the same file.
There is a maximum memory limit of 2 config files; the original system default and one user-created file. To create a new config file, you must first delete any user-created config files from memory.
To configure the switch to boot from a different config file, use the command boot-system config <filename> where filename is the name of the config file from which you want the system to boot (see page 249).
| confirmed password match a message will |
| be displayed. |
| The user password should not be more than |
| eight characters in length. |
copy | This will save passwords and all other |
| changes to the device. |
| If you do not save the running config, all |
| changes will be lost when a power cycle is |
| performed on the switch or when the switch |
| is reset. |
| Notes |
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2.4.4Quick Start up IP Address
To view the network parameters the operator can access the device by the following three methods.
•Simple Network Management Protocol - SNMP
•Telnet
•Web Browser
Table 2-4. Quick Start up IP Address
Command | Details |
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