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Configuration and Image File Commands
copy
SPS208G/SPS224G4/SPS2024 Command Line Interface Reference Guide 124
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The following table describes copy characters:
Copying an Image File from a Server to Flash Memory — To copy an image file
from a server to flash memory, use the copy
source-url
image command.
Copying a Boot File from a Server to Flash Memory — To copy a boot file from a
server to flash memory, enter the copy
source-url
boot command.
Copying a Configuration File from a Server to the Running Configuration File — To
load a configuration file from a network server to the running configuration file of
the device, enter the copy
source-url
running-config
command. The commands in
the loaded configuration file are added to those in the running configuration file as
if the commands were typed in the command-line interface (CLI). Thus, the
resulting configuration file is a combination of the previous running configuration
and the loaded configuration files with the loaded configuration file taking
precedence.
Copying a Configuration File from a Server to the Startup Configuration — To copy
a configuration file from a network server to the startup configuration file of the
device, enter copy
source-url
startup-config. The startup configuration file is
replaced by the copied configuration file.
Storing the Running or Startup Configuration on a Server — Use the copy running-
config
destination-url
command to copy the current configuration file to a network
server using TFTP. Use the copy startup-config
destination-url
command to copy
the startup configuration file to a network server.
Saving the Running Configuration to the Startup Configuration — To copy the
running configuration to the startup configuration file, enter the copy running-
config startup-config command.
Character Description
! For network transfers, indicates that the copy
process is taking place. Each exclamation
point indicates successful transfer of ten
packets (512 bytes each).
. For network transfers, indicates that the copy
process timed out. Generally, many periods in
a row means that the copy process may fail.

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