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Cisco CSR 1000v Series
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PurposeCommand or Action
Example:
Router> enable
Enter your password if prompted.
Copies the startup configuration file to a server.copy nvram:startup-config {ftp: | rcp: |
tftp:}
Step 2
The configuration file copy serves as a backup copy.
Example:
Router# copy nvram:startup-config ftp:
Enter the destination URL when prompted.
Displays the layout and contents of a bootflash memory file system.dir bootflash:
Step 3
Example:
Router# dir bootflash:
Write down the name of the system image file.
Copies a file from bootflash memory to a server.
copy bootflash: {ftp: | rcp: | tftp:}
Step 4
Example:
Router# copy bootflash: ftp:
Copy the system image file to a server to serve as a backup copy.
Enter the bootflash memory partition number if prompted.
Enter the filename and destination URL when prompted.
What to Do Next
The following example shows the startup configuration being copied to a TFTP server:
Router# copy nvram:startup-config tftp:
Remote host[]? 172.16.101.101
Name of configuration file to write [rtr2-confg]? <cr>
Write file rtr2-confg on host 172.16.101.101?[confirm] <cr>
![OK]
The following example uses the dir bootflash: privileged EXEC command to obtain the name of the system
image file and the copy bootflash: tftp: privileged EXEC command to copy the system image to a TFTP
server. The router uses the default username and password.
Router# dir bootflash:
System flash directory:
File Length Name/status
1 4137888 csr1000v-universalk9.03.10.00.S.153-3.S-ext.SPA.bin
[4137952 bytes used, 12639264 available, 16777216 total]
16384K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)\
Router# copy bootflash: tftp:
IP address of remote host [255.255.255.255]? 192.0.2.1
filename to write on tftp host? csr1000v-advernterprisek9-mz
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