PurposeCommand or Action
Copies the file from a TFTP server to the flash memory
device. Reply to any device prompts for additional
copy tftp: [[[//location ]/directory ]/bundle_name flash:
Example:
Step 2
information or confirmation. Prompting depends on how
Device#
much information you provide in the copy command and
the current setting of the file prompt command.
copy
tftp:/cat3k_caa-universalk9.SSA.03.12.02.EZP.150-12.02.EZP.150-12.02.EZP.bin
flash:
Examples
The following example shows the copying of the configuration file named switch-config from a
TFTP server to the flash memory card inserted in usbflash0. The copied file is renamed new-config.
Device#
copy tftp:switch-config usbflash0:new-config
Re-executing the Configuration Commands in the Startup Configuration File
To re-execute the commands located in the startup configuration file, complete the task in this section:
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. configure memory
DETAILED STEPS
PurposeCommand or Action
Enables privileged EXEC mode.enable
Step 1
Example:
• Enter your password if prompted.
Device> enable
Re-executes the configuration commands located in the
startup configuration file.
configure memory
Example:
Step 2
Device# configure memory
Clearing the Startup Configuration
You can clear the configuration information from the startup configuration. If you reboot the device with no
startup configuration, the device enters the Setup command facility so that you can configure the device from
scratch. To clear the contents of your startup configuration, complete the task in this section:
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Managing Configuration Files
Re-executing the Configuration Commands in the Startup Configuration File