SROS Command Line Interface Reference Guide

Enable Mode Command Set

 

 

write [erase memory network terminal]

Use the write command to save the running configuration to the unit’s NVRAM or a TFTP server. Also use the write command to clear NVRAM or to display the running configuration on the terminal screen. Entering the write command with no other arguments copies your configuration changes to the unit’s nonvolatile random access memory (NVRAM). Once the save is complete, the changes are retained even if the unit is shut down or suffers a power outage.

Syntax Description

erase

Optional. Erase the configuration files saved to the unit’s nonvolatile access

 

memory (NVRAM).

memory

Optional. Save the current configuration to NVRAM. See copy <source>

 

<destination> on page 54 for more information.

network

Optional. Save the current configuration to the network TFTP server. See copy

 

tftp <destination> on page 58 for more information.

terminal

Optional. Display the current configuration on the terminal screen.

Default Values

No default value necessary for this command.

Command Modes

#

Enable Command Mode

Usage Examples

The following example saves the current configuration to the unit’s NVRAM:

>enable

#write memory

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