Configuration Related Commands

Save Configuration

Command Name

config save

Description

The configuration will be saved to the flash.

Syntax

config save

Parameters

None

Examples

N-TRON/Admin#[1]> config save

NOTES

 

Load Default Configuration

 

Command Name

config erase

Description

This command is useful to erase the configuration data

Syntax

config erase

Parameters

None

Examples

N-TRON/Admin#[1]> config erase

 

Load Factory Default Setting. [y/n]y

 

Factory Default Configuration Successfully loaded

 

Restart the switch to effect this change

NOTES

This command will reset all configurable fields back to the default settings

 

that the switch shipped with. This will change the IP address back to

 

192.168.1.201 and will change the slot configurations of the 9000 to all

 

9006TX modules and no gigabit fiber ports.

Configuration Upload

 

Command Name

config send

Description

The configuration on the flash is grouped into a file and sent to the tftp

 

server.

Syntax

config send <Server-IpAddress> <File-Name>

Parameters

Server-IpAddress

 

IP Address of the TFTP Server, to where the switch configuration data

 

will be uploaded.

 

File-Name

 

Name of the file to be saved as.

Examples

N-TRON/Admin#[1]> config send 10.1.6.151 config

NOTES

The ip address should be the valid tftp server ip address ,and the target tftp

 

server should be running.

Configuration Download

 

Command Name

config receive

Description

The file name mentioned will be downloaded from the server and the same

 

configuration is overwritten to the flash.

Syntax

config receive <Server-IpAddress> <File-Name>

Parameters

Server-IpAddress

 

IP Address of the TFTP server, from where the configuration data to be

 

retrieved.

 

File-Name

 

Name of the file to be retrieved.

Examples

N-TRON/Admin#[1]> config receive 10.1.6.151 config

NOTES

The ip address should be the valid tftp server ip address, and the target tftp

 

server should be running.

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