Explain Backup and Restore Configurations?
campbell123 29-March-2009 05:42:50 PM

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ez.no/de/ezpublish/.../configuration/backup_restore
Posted by crouse


support.microsoft.com/kb/302573
Posted by crouse


In general Backing up and restoring your configuration is no different than it was for your IOS. To save your configuration, you will copy your running-config in RAM to your startup-config in NVRAM by executing the privileged EXEC command copy running-config startup-config. If you want to copy your startup-config file to a TFTP server, you would type copy startup-config tftp.
Posted by HamidAliKhan


Backing up and restoring your configuration is no different than it was for your IOS. To save your configuration, you will copy your running-config in RAM to your startup-config in NVRAM by executing the privileged EXEC command copy running-config startup-config. If you want to copy your startup-config file to a TFTP server, you would type copy startup-config tftp. If you want to restore your configuration from a TFTP server, you would execute the command copy tftp running-config. Finally, the copy tftp running-config command will merge a configuration file on a TFTP server with your current configuration.
Posted by sabastian



Posted: 30-March-2009 02:27:25 AM By: sabastian

Backing up and restoring your configuration is no different than it was for your IOS. To save your configuration, you will copy your running-config in RAM to your startup-config in NVRAM by executing the privileged EXEC command copy running-config startup-config. If you want to copy your startup-config file to a TFTP server, you would type copy startup-config tftp. If you want to restore your configuration from a TFTP server, you would execute the command copy tftp running-config. Finally, the copy tftp running-config command will merge a configuration file on a TFTP server with your current configuration.

Posted: 31-March-2009 02:46:35 PM By: HamidAliKhan

In general Backing up and restoring your configuration is no different than it was for your IOS. To save your configuration, you will copy your running-config in RAM to your startup-config in NVRAM by executing the privileged EXEC command copy running-config startup-config. If you want to copy your startup-config file to a TFTP server, you would type copy startup-config tftp.

Posted: 18-September-2009 04:33:49 AM By: crouse

support.microsoft.com/kb/302573

Posted: 18-September-2009 04:43:26 AM By: crouse

ez.no/de/ezpublish/.../configuration/backup_restore