and are saved to the running configuration file either immediately after you enter them or when you exit a
configuration mode.
To change the startup-configuration file, you can either save the running configuration file to the startup
configuration or download a configuration file from a file server to the startup configuration.
Related Topics
Saving the Running Configuration to the Startup Configuration, on page 124
Downloading the Startup Configuration From a Remote Server, on page 127
Licensing Requirements for Configuration Files
The following table shows the licensing requirements for this feature:
License RequirementProduct
Configuration files require no license. Any feature
not included in a license package is bundled with the
Cisco NX-OS system images and is provided at no
extra charge to you. For a complete explanation of
the Cisco NX-OS licensing scheme, see the Cisco
NX-OS Licensing Guide.
Cisco NX-OS
Managing Configuration Files
This section describes how to manage configuration files.
Saving the Running Configuration to the Startup Configuration
You can save the running configuration to the startup configuration to save your changes for the next time
you that reload the device.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
(Optional) show running-config
2.
copy running-config startup-config
DETAILED STEPS
PurposeCommand or Action
(Optional)
Displays the running configuration.
show running-config
Example:
switch# show running-config
Step 1
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Licensing Requirements for Configuration Files