Copying Configuration Files
Copying Running Configuration to Startup Configuration
If you modify your running configuration through the Command Line Interface (CLI) or the Web Agent, and you want your changes to replace your startup configuration, copy your running configuration to your startup configuration. Before you copy a running configuration over your startup configuration, copy your startup configuration to a file on the switch or on a TFTP server using the Web Agent or the Command Line Interface. On the switch, configuration files are automatically saved as text files using the *.txt extension. On a TFTP server, you can edit the startup.txt file using a text editor of your choice and save copies of it with or without a file extension.
To save your running configuration as your startup configuration in
NVRAM:
1.In the CLI Configuration section of the Web Agent window, click Config File Management.
2.Click Save to save your running configuration as your startup configuration.
Or
In privileged mode in the CLI, enter:
copy
Copying Files
Using the Configuration File Management dialog box, you can copy files to and from multiple locations. For example, if you modify your running configuration and you want to reinstate your startup configuration parameters, you can copy your startup configuration to your running configuration in volatile RAM. Also, you can upload configuration and other ASCII files from the switch to a TFTP server. Likewise, you can download files by copying files from a TFTP server directory to the switch or to a startup or running configuration file.
To copy files:
1.In the CLI Configuration section of the Web Agent, click Config File Management. The Configuration File Management dialog box opens.
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